Sure, when 99% of women are out to get you, of what importance is that negligible 1%?
This is purely a vacuous NAWALT argument and why I don't trust any Woman, especially in the Western world.
I'm wondering where you get your statistics, dear.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑November 19th, 2018, 2:27 pmSure, when 99% of women are out to get you, of what importance is that negligible 1%?
This is purely a vacuous NAWALT argument and why I don't trust any Woman, especially in the Western world.
This, from the "happily married" woman who comes here to get attention from male posters?growup wrote: ↑November 19th, 2018, 4:22 pmI'm wondering where you get your statistics, dear.Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑November 19th, 2018, 2:27 pmSure, when 99% of women are out to get you, of what importance is that negligible 1%?
This is purely a vacuous NAWALT argument and why I don't trust any Woman, especially in the Western world.
And I'm sure all (or maybe just 99%) women feel the same way about you
Sure you do! We can see it in the very nature of your responses.growup wrote: And honestly, I don't care what the men in here think.
Doesn't seem like you have all that much from my vantage point, especially if your feelings get so hurt when people point out the true nature of women. You probably would benefit from reading The Misandry Bubble article and the books The Rational Male, The Predatory Female, and The Manipulated Man. You would at least gain the self-awareness of the role you play in this problem of Western women. So what if you were born in Poland? There is a reason why your family left and a reason you are a member of this particular forum about life being better abroad. I actually live in Europe in each of the countries I truly love. Therefore, what you dismiss as "whining" (A typical, female shaming attempt) might just be encouraging other men to live equally fulfilling lives. To do that, recognizing that women are programmed by nature to co-opt and distract men from their missions is indeed not whining as much as your "female" mind would like to think.growup wrote: I got what I wanted out of life, by not whining about how "evil" the opposite sex is.
This smacks a bit of the pot calling the kettle black. Ever heard of the term projection? You're the one gushing about your children and husband in a manner that suggests you define yourself by them. Might there be some emotional holes you need to fill at home? You may want to take a closer look at that.....growup wrote: I can understand where one might find life depressing, meaningless, etc. if they define themselves by having a partner or a lover.
Clearly that's the case dear, whether you want to recognize it yet or not.
This is a good topic to read through even though it's over 11 pages.Winston wrote: ↑May 5th, 2022, 9:18 am@kangarunner
Now that you're back in the US, do you also notice this empty, depressing, meaningless dark vibe in America? It's hard to explain in words, it's like a black goo that's eating up your soul and eating up your joy and aliveness. You know what I mean? And of course, it's taboo to talk about it, so you can't be honest about it either. Suck, just like Taiwan does, huh?
Anyone else here notice the same? Doesn't it make you feel hopeless and on the verge of losing your mind? It's so awful and isolating, especially when you cannot talk about it and express yourself.
Asia is overrated. They are the most passive people ever, and most of their laws suck harder than the laws in the U.S.kangarunner wrote: ↑May 5th, 2022, 2:34 pmThis is a good topic to read through even though it's over 11 pages.Winston wrote: ↑May 5th, 2022, 9:18 am@kangarunner
Now that you're back in the US, do you also notice this empty, depressing, meaningless dark vibe in America? It's hard to explain in words, it's like a black goo that's eating up your soul and eating up your joy and aliveness. You know what I mean? And of course, it's taboo to talk about it, so you can't be honest about it either. Suck, just like Taiwan does, huh?
Anyone else here notice the same? Doesn't it make you feel hopeless and on the verge of losing your mind? It's so awful and isolating, especially when you cannot talk about it and express yourself.
I'm only here to see my family before they die because I would be a selfish bastard if I didn't do that. With that being said, I truly hate America with a burning passion. I'm in Memphis, TN. It's a boring, sterile place. Beaches = 0. Mountains = 0. Walkability = 0. Fun = 0. I'm not trying to sound negative or be a downer but the women here are all ugly as shit. The first thing I noticed was how serious and focused everyone looks. In SE Asia, at least there's a cheerful, playful vibe to the people. I can walk down the street in Saigon and people will smile and I smile back and it makes every day happy.
Buying a home in a suburb is like buying your own solitary confinement.
I'm just waiting patiently and making my diabolical plan to escape.
You keep posting talking points going against the "happier abroad" narrative and Winston might ban you lol.WanderingProtagonist wrote: ↑May 5th, 2022, 3:51 pmAsia is overrated and weak. They are the most passive people ever, and most of their laws suck harder than the laws in the U.S.kangarunner wrote: ↑May 5th, 2022, 2:34 pmThis is a good topic to read through even though it's over 11 pages.Winston wrote: ↑May 5th, 2022, 9:18 am@kangarunner
Now that you're back in the US, do you also notice this empty, depressing, meaningless dark vibe in America? It's hard to explain in words, it's like a black goo that's eating up your soul and eating up your joy and aliveness. You know what I mean? And of course, it's taboo to talk about it, so you can't be honest about it either. Suck, just like Taiwan does, huh?
Anyone else here notice the same? Doesn't it make you feel hopeless and on the verge of losing your mind? It's so awful and isolating, especially when you cannot talk about it and express yourself.
I'm only here to see my family before they die because I would be a selfish bastard if I didn't do that. With that being said, I truly hate America with a burning passion. I'm in Memphis, TN. It's a boring, sterile place. Beaches = 0. Mountains = 0. Walkability = 0. Fun = 0. I'm not trying to sound negative or be a downer but the women here are all ugly as shit. The first thing I noticed was how serious and focused everyone looks. In SE Asia, at least there's a cheerful, playful vibe to the people. I can walk down the street in Saigon and people will smile and I smile back and it makes every day happy.
Buying a home in a suburb is like buying your own solitary confinement.
I'm just waiting patiently and making my diabolical plan to escape.
Asians are also very good at faking happiness. Just look at how well the Filipinos do it, including the ones living in extreme poverty. Yet you can find endless videos on youtube where people in those countries are openly admitting to being miserable. I know the U.S. suck but damn everywhere else suck equally as much as here, they just suck on a different level. I remember Wintston said "China is more freer than the U.S." lol no offense to him but sometimes I think people say stuff just to hear themselves talk.
How anyone can believe China is better than the U.S. must be a fool. Because for one the Chinese control every aspect of life including the damn air you breath. Half the stuff you can say openly on this site you wouldn't be allowed to even do that over there. I'm not denying that the U.S. is crap because it is, but I'm also not so blind to believe all these other countries are better either. Especially considering the fact Europe is flooding itself full of people from Africa and Islamic countries which just means they are going to turn those places into their own country in a matter of years. East Europe is mostly poor.
And Americans also aren't the only people who care about making money either. Some cultures are just taught that it's bad to complain no matter how bad they have it in life and if they do complain they get frowned upon for it, so they shut up and fake happiness about their living conditions. I know for a fact they use to say its taboo to complain about your problems in a country like Japan so despite people there are unhappy you won't know it because most of them don't complain about it. The only way most people do know is by visiting videos people from there make on youtube about why they are miserable. I'm sure peasants living in Saigon would love to have a lot of money, Vietnamese Americans is already proof of that they care. Same thing with Cambodians. If any of them were giving the chance to make a lot of money they would be obsessed with it like any other person. Because at the end of the day, everyone cares about making a lot of money including some of the phonies on here. Very few people want to live a simple regular life. That's why you live in poorer countries, so you can feel wealthy. Something you can't achieve in the U.S. without being extremely fortunate.
Funny, I was just thinking about essentially the same thing as what you posted as I took a walk here in Korea. The cities in Korea kick American cities in the ass for a multitude of reasons. For starters, they are MUCH nicer looking and cleaner, generally speaking. And when I mean cleaner and nicer, I mean overwhelmingly cleaner and nicer. They do an incredible job here of planting very meticulously placed flower bed ands trees on the sidewalks that’s sometimes eye candy to look at. Whatever taxpayer funded landscaping most of the places in America have is utterly abysmal looking compared to what I regularly see in Korea.CannedHam wrote: ↑March 27th, 2018, 3:57 pmThe thing I can't stand is suburban sprawl and the associated lifestyle. Depressing cookie cutter homes, strip malls filled with the same damn chain stores and restaurants, having to drive everywhere, high taxes etc. On the other hand, large US cities are for the most part, crime infested embarrassing shitholes. Just look at the homeless situation in Seattle/SF, or the crime in places like Chicago or Baltimore.
I was in Hong Kong last year and man was the place filled with ENERGY. Clean, safe, and bustling. My wife and I could leave at 9am and literally wander around until midnight with no need to have a car, wondering how the time passed so quick. If she needed to take the HK metro alone at 11pm, I wouldn't worry at all. In our current city when she takes the bus at 2pm, I worry she'll get harassed by some thug or homeless prick, with the city police useless due to the PC culture that's overtaken politics here.