gsjackson wrote: ↑March 11th, 2018, 12:38 pm
MrLee4u wrote: ↑March 11th, 2018, 10:14 am
Obviously you haven't lived in Europe on top of being low IQ. Males and females pair with equals much more often than opposites. If you're hanging around truck stops, Rodeo shows and MMA contests I can see they won't go for an effeminate nerdy accountant. Go to comic book stores, the library or move to the east coast where they have museums and culture. I can't believe how stupid people are on this website lol
Pag's right -- self-destructive moron as cool is a lower class thing. But 90 percent of the U.S. is lower class now. Don't think being on the east coast wold make any difference there.
Where did you get that number from? The United States still ranks first for middle class wealth in the world. In 2015, the country’s 92 million middle-class adults have a total wealth of $16.8 trillion accounting for 6.7 percent of world wealth. Only 57.4 percent of adults in the United Kingdom belong to the middle class. They have a number of 28 million and a total wealth of $6.2 trillion that accounts 39.7 percent of country wealth and 2.5 percent of world wealth. Outside of Germany, France, Spain and Italy Europe has no middle class. Just haves and have nots.
The most you can aspired to in Italy, if not very well-connected, is maybe work at some small company owned by a family and working very long hours in exchange for crap pay. No other place like America when it comes to opportunities, can do attitude, and let's face it, overall interesting people. The fact of the matter is that if you know where to look, the US has a niche for everyone, for any interest really and that is a simple fact. Just look at the sort of people it produces. Seriously, a top salary in Europe is like $3000/mo lol. Think people there are reading books and analyzing problems in the world or how to get ahead in life? Although London business scene is pretty impressive. Just not creative.
Europe is split culturally in parts (just like the United states), which are all very different from each other:
Southern Europe - "mediterranean lifestyle", informal and relaxed
Northern Europe - much closer to the anglo-saxon world, more formal and work is a central piece of life
Eastern Europe - unimaginative
It's basically a continent just like the United States.