He has a huge ego to loseMarcosZeitola wrote: ↑October 19th, 2021, 3:05 amYou literally wanted to kill yourself not to long ago, @Tsar. Which I will not deny, made me a little bit sad? Because that's f***ed up, bro. You only live once. Better make it count. Anyway your health is less-then ideal. You are afraid of the vaccine, which I say is warranted. But at the same time you were many times on the verge of suicide already. You are at a point where you have nothing to lose... so what is holding you back from taking a potentially harmful vaccine and being able to freely travel when you literally posted about wanting to buy suicide pills just a week or two ago?
Serious question, buddy.
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Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
I agree - and in fact, he has a lot of things going for him.Gali wrote: ↑October 19th, 2021, 3:26 amHe has a huge ego to loseMarcosZeitola wrote: ↑October 19th, 2021, 3:05 amYou literally wanted to kill yourself not to long ago, @Tsar. Which I will not deny, made me a little bit sad? Because that's f***ed up, bro. You only live once. Better make it count. Anyway your health is less-then ideal. You are afraid of the vaccine, which I say is warranted. But at the same time you were many times on the verge of suicide already. You are at a point where you have nothing to lose... so what is holding you back from taking a potentially harmful vaccine and being able to freely travel when you literally posted about wanting to buy suicide pills just a week or two ago?
Serious question, buddy.
But if he imagines he has enemies stopping him from going to where he wants to go then his life will always remain the same (really shit).
I had to start off this journey taking bread out of scalding hot tins in some massive bakery in my hometown for six months to a year to pay for my first trip to Russia - I wrote a post about it here. I would burn myself constantly and had arms like Freddy Kruger but you do what needs to be done if it is that important.
It doesn't have to be forever - he needs to knuckle down and get it done and then go and see @MarcosZeitola or pick a place where he wants to live in the EU where he wants to live his life and start it again - work, be a respectable person, pay his taxes and maybe he will be eligible for welfare in a few years - find a nice woman - he isn't asking for the moon on a spoon - he is asking for something most men achieve within their lifetimes - but if he thinks he is going to get all this without a modicum of effort then he is going to be sorely disappointed.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
I don't know anyone, who died from vaccine, but I know a few who died from covid.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
I'm willing to take the vaccine but only if I get to choose my vaccine. I'm completely willing to take Sputnik or Sinovac but the EU and WHO and dozens of other nations won't accept it. It's doubtful they will ever approve those vaccines. I'm fine with taking "unapproved vaccines" especially if I can travel to most of Eastern Europe and Asia, but then the EU shouldn't expect me to get constant COVID-19 tests and a Green Pass if they never end the Green Pass. Some nations have vaccination rates of 80% and 90% so why are Green Passes a thing? No nation has ever wanted a vaccination rate above 90% for anything. It's about totalitarian control and not health.MarcosZeitola wrote: ↑October 19th, 2021, 3:05 amYou literally wanted to kill yourself not to long ago, @Tsar. Which I will not deny, made me a little bit sad? Because that's f***ed up, bro. You only live once. Better make it count. Anyway your health is less-then ideal. You are afraid of the vaccine, which I say is warranted. But at the same time you were many times on the verge of suicide already. You are at a point where you have nothing to lose... so what is holding you back from taking a potentially harmful vaccine and being able to freely travel when you literally posted about wanting to buy suicide pills just a week or two ago?
Serious question, buddy.
I'm not sure if either of the two would be vaccines acceptable for Asia but I could probably request a specific vaccine in Mexico, especially since I would be paying for it myself. I could probably do the same in a place in non-EU Europe. Any idea which is the better choice? Sputnik or Sinovac?
The only nation where Pfizer is probably trustworthy is Japan since they're one nation that wouldn't harm their population. Japan is stilled ruled by the Japanese.
I wasn't thinking clearly about when I was contemplating suicide. I had lost $500 USD on an Airbnb in Mexico that Airbnb refused to refund, then I got to a place with terrible plumbing and noise and a hard bed, I was sleep deprived, I got scammed $7 by a taxi driver and despite informing the taxi driver three minutes into the scam that I caught onto the scam they were doing I ended up just ignoring it because they refused to end their scam (adding an extra stop on an app), bitten by bedbugs, forced to pay money for a doctor and money for a prescription (the taxi driver that scammed me happened after that happened, unable to get a date in a nation with more girls under age 23 than Europe, and that's after being more furious at the United States after being forced to leave the European Union because I couldn't open a bank account in Bulgaria because they took the EU's AML directive of 2018 to an all-time high and almost impossible to find an English speaking doctor in Bulgaria, before that losing almost $2,000 because of a Dyke at Belastingdienst (and I can't even buy one of the products I lost because it's no longer manufactured by RavPower because Amazon killed RavPower's business). Do those stupid cunts think I would have purchased those electronics in America? If I lived in the EU then I would have been able to buy similar things at much more affordable prices. I'm thinking clearly again because I know now I get only one life. I realized that if there's other solutions. I had non-stop bad luck. It was only one week after being in a comfortable hotel where I started to see my mood improve. If I saw a doctor in Bulgaria, which I wasn't able to do, I would be paying more in Bulgaria than I am paying in Mexico. Since leaving the EU, I went from eating a balanced diet in the EU to eating tinned vegetables and tinned fish and cheese in the US to now mainly eating ramen in Mexico since I have neither a microwave or a stove but at least the hotel is comfortable enough for me to tolerate life without a microwave or a stove. That proved to me that physical comfort is very important. If it's a choice between eating junk food and having comfort or eating better food but discomfort then I'll choose junk food and comfort.
If it came down to choosing between homelessness where I sleep on hard dirty ground or uncomfortable benches, extreme temperatures, and the weather or a minimum security prison, then I would choose to get myself a minimum security prison in an EU nation where the cells would be both private and decent enough. I was getting seriously depressed. Bedbugs was the thing that pushed my mental state from very bad to terrible. I was constantly cold at night because they leave windows open, noise making it impossible to sleep, sleep deprivation, terrible showers, bedbugs, and then finally getting hundreds of bedbug bites...if no one has ever had a bedbug bite, then imagine a bite about 10 times as itchy than a mosquito bite, the events of the 12 months made it so I was not in a good place and it was nearing the one year mark of me becoming homeless and I haven't become any better. I think anyone would be extremely depressed if they had to deal with those new problems along with everything else.
I didn't want to mention it but my savings is going to be at $0 by the time I go wherever I go. I can't even afford a ticket to leave Mexico if I were paying without being homeless in the EU for a month. I have a family member willing to pay for my ticket to go somewhere else. I'll definitely be breaking immigration laws wherever I go next because there's no way I'm leaving in 90 Days.
At this point, I have no other choice except break immigration laws in an Eastern EU or Eastern non-EU nation or minimum security prison in a wealthy EU nation. If I'm going to breaking immigration laws, I might as well do so in an EU or Balkan nation compared to anywhere else. If I'm not able to find work, f*ck immigration laws.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
@Gali I don't have a huge ego. I refuse to let a bunch of ZOG, Jewish Elites, Royals, Untrustworthy Politicians, and Globalists tell me what vaccine I should get. If the vaccine mandate was all about health, someone could get any vaccine.
If I got a reaction, I can't afford treatment because I don't qualify for health insurance anywhere and I can't afford health insurance in my current situation. So, I need to pay my money to get a vaccination, if I get a reaction then I need to pay for medical treatment and then any additional treatment so I could hopefully return to normal, and then if it's in certain nations I can't even go to a lawyer and try to get compensation and money because I got a terrible vaccine. Should I trust a vaccine and hope I don't get a reaction, or trust my immune system to beat COVID-19?
I didn't want to mention this but I am getting someone in my family to pay for my ticket. I can't afford to travel anymore. I can't even afford to leave Mexico on my own if I had to pay to leave using my own money. That's why my next destination is my last for years to come.
@yick I'm willing to work in a bakery. You have a false idea that I don't want to work which is false. Here's the thing...
The United States is overpriced, pays unlivable wages, has no worker protections, a broken retirement system that sets the credits needed higher than other nations, no social benefits if someone were injured or fired or lost their job, and has more requirements for everyday life than almost anywhere in the world. There's nothing there. Imagine going to a nation where everything is priced at a $60,000 annual income and where the Credit Score in America is a "Social Credit Score."
America uses Credit Scores as the American version of a Social Credit Score. Pandering to the Jewish Elite and corporations. Life in America relies on credit and everywhere in America assumes "If you don't have enough money you can use credit" and even the United States Government relies on that because people can pay "taxes owed" and "fines" with a credit card because everyone in America knows most Americans are homeless, poor, and working poor and they will never escape the circumstances forced upon them by society.
If I got a reaction, I can't afford treatment because I don't qualify for health insurance anywhere and I can't afford health insurance in my current situation. So, I need to pay my money to get a vaccination, if I get a reaction then I need to pay for medical treatment and then any additional treatment so I could hopefully return to normal, and then if it's in certain nations I can't even go to a lawyer and try to get compensation and money because I got a terrible vaccine. Should I trust a vaccine and hope I don't get a reaction, or trust my immune system to beat COVID-19?
I didn't want to mention this but I am getting someone in my family to pay for my ticket. I can't afford to travel anymore. I can't even afford to leave Mexico on my own if I had to pay to leave using my own money. That's why my next destination is my last for years to come.
@yick I'm willing to work in a bakery. You have a false idea that I don't want to work which is false. Here's the thing...
The United States is overpriced, pays unlivable wages, has no worker protections, a broken retirement system that sets the credits needed higher than other nations, no social benefits if someone were injured or fired or lost their job, and has more requirements for everyday life than almost anywhere in the world. There's nothing there. Imagine going to a nation where everything is priced at a $60,000 annual income and where the Credit Score in America is a "Social Credit Score."
America uses Credit Scores as the American version of a Social Credit Score. Pandering to the Jewish Elite and corporations. Life in America relies on credit and everywhere in America assumes "If you don't have enough money you can use credit" and even the United States Government relies on that because people can pay "taxes owed" and "fines" with a credit card because everyone in America knows most Americans are homeless, poor, and working poor and they will never escape the circumstances forced upon them by society.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
You are massively entitled. 1000 dollar a month is huge money in most of the countries in the world. period.Tsar wrote: ↑October 19th, 2021, 9:42 pm@Gali I don't have a huge ego. I refuse to let a bunch of ZOG, Jewish Elites, Royals, Untrustworthy Politicians, and Globalists tell me what vaccine I should get. If the vaccine mandate was all about health, someone could get any vaccine.
If I got a reaction, I can't afford treatment because I don't qualify for health insurance anywhere and I can't afford health insurance in my current situation. So, I need to pay my money to get a vaccination, if I get a reaction then I need to pay for medical treatment and then any additional treatment so I could hopefully return to normal, and then if it's in certain nations I can't even go to a lawyer and try to get compensation and money because I got a terrible vaccine. Should I trust a vaccine and hope I don't get a reaction, or trust my immune system to beat COVID-19?
I didn't want to mention this but I am getting someone in my family to pay for my ticket. I can't afford to travel anymore. I can't even afford to leave Mexico on my own if I had to pay to leave using my own money. That's why my next destination is my last for years to come.
@yick I'm willing to work in a bakery. You have a false idea that I don't want to work which is false. Here's the thing...
The United States is overpriced, pays unlivable wages, has no worker protections, a broken retirement system that sets the credits needed higher than other nations, no social benefits if someone were injured or fired or lost their job, and has more requirements for everyday life than almost anywhere in the world. There's nothing there. Imagine going to a nation where everything is priced at a $60,000 annual income and where the Credit Score in America is a "Social Credit Score."
America uses Credit Scores as the American version of a Social Credit Score. Pandering to the Jewish Elite and corporations. Life in America relies on credit and everywhere in America assumes "If you don't have enough money you can use credit" and even the United States Government relies on that because people can pay "taxes owed" and "fines" with a credit card because everyone in America knows most Americans are homeless, poor, and working poor and they will never escape the circumstances forced upon them by society.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
I know it is a lot of money in most nations but most people in most nations have more employment opportunity, inherit generational wealth allowing them more even if they earn less, and many times own multiple properties. They don't need to spend money on cars because cars in most nations are symbols of wealth or status, not common things that everyone will own. People have a much larger network of friends and they have stronger family ties. That's what I realized. And I likely don't qualify for a mortgage in a foreign nation. If someone could tell me what nation on Earth would let me borrow 80% of the value of a home and put a down-payment of 20%, and likely allow the price to be $30,000 and not penalize early-payment then please tell me. Because I can't imagine I could afford rent and I'm fine going to a really small city or a town.
I'm not entitled except to what everyone else had in history.
1. A virgin youthful girlfriend
2. A decent life
3. The ability to maybe achieve greatness
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
No historically people had shitty lifes in all aspects.Tsar wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 1:51 amI know it is a lot of money in most nations but most people in most nations have more employment opportunity, inherit generational wealth allowing them more even if they earn less, and many times own multiple properties. They don't need to spend money on cars because cars in most nations are symbols of wealth or status, not common things that everyone will own. People have a much larger network of friends and they have stronger family ties. That's what I realized. And I likely don't qualify for a mortgage in a foreign nation. If someone could tell me what nation on Earth would let me borrow 80% of the value of a home and put a down-payment of 20%, and likely allow the price to be $30,000 and not penalize early-payment then please tell me. Because I can't imagine I could afford rent and I'm fine going to a really small city or a town.
I'm not entitled except to what everyone else had in history.
1. A virgin youthful girlfriend
2. A decent life
3. The ability to maybe achieve greatness
You make more than double the money a teacher makes in Mexico without working.
You are really low in the victim olympics.
I am sometimes entitled too then I want to beat the shit out of me for being so stupid.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
I do admit you're right about the fact I am probably much more well off than most people. But people don't realize that if they have a permanent shelter and they inherited it, that it's worth at least $500 a month in any nation, more in the wealthier nations. I just don't know how to find a place and rent it. I'm also probably going to need to get a lawyer if I don't speak the language to manage everything for me unless I had a local friend. But like I said, I can't really afford anything more than $40-$50 a month for health insurance.Gali wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:16 amNo historically people had shitty lifes in all aspects.
You make more than double the money a teacher makes in Mexico without working.
You are really low in the victim olympics.
I am sometimes entitled too then I want to beat the shit out of me for being so stupid.
I will admit that people in 2021 do have great lives because of advances in technology, sanitarian, and education but at the same time the opportunities to start a business, socioeconomic mobility, and freedoms are disappearing.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
Many people inherited depts. They have to work shitty jobs to survive.Tsar wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:27 amI do admit you're right about the fact I am probably much more well off than most people. But people don't realize that if they have a permanent shelter and they inherited it, that it's worth at least $500 a month in any nation, more in the wealthier nations. I just don't know how to find a place and rent it. I'm also probably going to need to get a lawyer if I don't speak the language to manage everything for me unless I had a local friend. But like I said, I can't really afford anything more than $40-$50 a month for health insurance.Gali wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:16 amNo historically people had shitty lifes in all aspects.
You make more than double the money a teacher makes in Mexico without working.
You are really low in the victim olympics.
I am sometimes entitled too then I want to beat the shit out of me for being so stupid.
I will admit that people in 2021 do have great lives because of advances in technology, sanitarian, and education but at the same time the opportunities to start a business, socioeconomic mobility, and freedoms are disappearing.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
Really? Most people inherit things with debt? I heard that in nations where debt inheritance is a thing that people have the ability to reject the inheritance and they can avoid the debt by rejecting the entire inheritance. It only makes sense to inherit something if the benefits outweigh the negatives.Gali wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:40 amMany people inherited depts. They have to work shitty jobs to survive.Tsar wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:27 amI do admit you're right about the fact I am probably much more well off than most people. But people don't realize that if they have a permanent shelter and they inherited it, that it's worth at least $500 a month in any nation, more in the wealthier nations. I just don't know how to find a place and rent it. I'm also probably going to need to get a lawyer if I don't speak the language to manage everything for me unless I had a local friend. But like I said, I can't really afford anything more than $40-$50 a month for health insurance.Gali wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:16 amNo historically people had shitty lifes in all aspects.
You make more than double the money a teacher makes in Mexico without working.
You are really low in the victim olympics.
I am sometimes entitled too then I want to beat the shit out of me for being so stupid.
I will admit that people in 2021 do have great lives because of advances in technology, sanitarian, and education but at the same time the opportunities to start a business, socioeconomic mobility, and freedoms are disappearing.
Maybe deciding to take on a mortgage is acceptable in most circumstances.
I'm a visionary and a philosopher king 
Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
Dept in the sense of you take care of your parents or siblings with your money.Tsar wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 3:15 amReally? Most people inherit things with debt? I heard that in nations where debt inheritance is a thing that people have the ability to reject the inheritance and they can avoid the debt by rejecting the entire inheritance. It only makes sense to inherit something if the benefits outweigh the negatives.Gali wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:40 amMany people inherited depts. They have to work shitty jobs to survive.Tsar wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:27 amI do admit you're right about the fact I am probably much more well off than most people. But people don't realize that if they have a permanent shelter and they inherited it, that it's worth at least $500 a month in any nation, more in the wealthier nations. I just don't know how to find a place and rent it. I'm also probably going to need to get a lawyer if I don't speak the language to manage everything for me unless I had a local friend. But like I said, I can't really afford anything more than $40-$50 a month for health insurance.Gali wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 2:16 amNo historically people had shitty lifes in all aspects.
You make more than double the money a teacher makes in Mexico without working.
You are really low in the victim olympics.
I am sometimes entitled too then I want to beat the shit out of me for being so stupid.
I will admit that people in 2021 do have great lives because of advances in technology, sanitarian, and education but at the same time the opportunities to start a business, socioeconomic mobility, and freedoms are disappearing.
Maybe deciding to take on a mortgage is acceptable in most circumstances.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
That's sort of normal. For most of history, welfare was having children so they could help work and eventually help give support then the parents were unable to work. Dowry's would pay for a bride because the daughter would be more obligated to her husband's family after marriage.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
Tsar is still relatively young and healthy. I would advise him against getting a Covid vax at this time unless there is some travel benefit.
It would actually be better for him to catch Covid, be sick for a few days or a week or two, recover then have natural immunity. Natural immunity against Covid is better than any man made vaccine which could be potentially harmful.
We don't know the long term ramifications of these vaccines.
It would actually be better for him to catch Covid, be sick for a few days or a week or two, recover then have natural immunity. Natural immunity against Covid is better than any man made vaccine which could be potentially harmful.
We don't know the long term ramifications of these vaccines.
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Re: Tsar if you are actually suicidal, why not take the vaccine for Covid and travel more easily?
I honestly want to avoid the vaccine because there's essentially 7 different vaccination spheres.Voyager1 wrote: ↑October 20th, 2021, 5:54 amTsar is still relatively young and healthy. I would advise him against getting a Covid vax at this time unless there is some travel benefit.
It would actually be better for him to catch Covid, be sick for a few days or a week or two, recover then have natural immunity. Natural immunity against Covid is better than any man made vaccine which could be potentially harmful.
We don't know the long term ramifications of these vaccines.
#1. The EU: Most nations in the EU will only allow the 4 major Western vaccines
#2. Russia: They don't accept any Western vaccines
#3. China: I don't believe they accept any Western vaccines
#4. Nations that accept all vaccines like Mexico
#5. Nations like Japan that currently only have two, mainly Pfizer
#6. Nations like the US that only accept the vaccines manufactured by three companies. Might still require testing for return travelers
#7. Nations that even got f you're vaccinated, you're either not allowed in, or you're allowed in with strict quarantine requirements and a deposit (Cambodia for example)
So, let's say I get vaccinated, travel doesn't return to normal with a vaccine. Is someone suppose to get every vaccine there is to fulfill each sphere's vaccine requirements?
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