

right now I am living in Asia on less then 500$ a month, I got cheap weed, booze and p**y almost every night what else do I need to be considered living happy in those surveys? ?
I have to laugh at those surveys.MarcoBoy81 wrote:
right now I am living in Asia on less then 500$ a month, I got cheap weed, booze and p**y almost every night what else do I need to be considered living happy in those surveys? ?
Such listings are all subject to some criteria like general income, medical care paid by national insurance, but also feminism etc.MarcoBoy81 wrote:World's Most Liveable Cities List 2015
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-18/m ... in/6705274
The five most liveable cities:
Melbourne, Australia
Vienna, Austria
Vancouver, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Adelaide, Australia
liveable my a** !!!!
This list works if you want to leave in a clean and quiet cardboard model, together with foam trees and little stick people. It takes a certain mind state to enjoy this long term.MarcoBoy81 wrote:World's Most Liveable Cities List 2015
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-18/m ... in/6705274
The five most liveable cities:
Melbourne, Australia
Vienna, Austria
Vancouver, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Adelaide, Australia
liveable my a** !!!!
There were various reasons why I relocated. Not all is related to women/feminism and the aggressivity of the Catholic Church. Bad and cold weather played a major role, also expensive housing and shortage of good jobs, Vienna in Austria is a rather small city compared to Asian capitals, with limited options. Bad and irresponsible friends, criminality, Saturday/Sunday/Holidays all shops closed etc.droid wrote: This list works if you want to leave in a clean and quiet cardboard model, together with foam trees and little stick people. It takes a certain mind state to enjoy this long term.
Vienna, LMAO, see that Yohan? you should've stuck around man lol, to enjoy that rain and eerie silence.
The Aussie medical care really sucks, had a friend who got sick for almost 8 months and was unable to treat his condition, all doctorsYohan wrote:medical
There is a major security issues over there with the Raskol gangs.Yohan wrote: Nothing is really known to me about Port Moresby, anybody here who has been there, in Papua New Guinea?
A little misquoted. Medicare will treat your friend, but if it is not life threatening, your friend gets placed in a waiting list, and 8 - 9 months are fairly common. It's shit because due to guaranteed high Medicare payments, doctors simply dilly-dally in their work, although in reality they can actually treat twice the number of patients if their time is efficiently utilised. But that won't happen, they get used to easy work life that is extremely well paid.MarcoBoy81 wrote: The Aussie medical care really sucks, had a friend who got sick for almost 8 months and was unable to treat his condition, all doctors
refused to make any tests on him and considered it a "waste" of government money, he had to fly to Thailand to got treated there and it cost him only
3,500 Thai baht( 100$ ).
This is very sad, but it is almost identical to the USA. I see the same thing here. If you don't get married to your high school sweetheart you're f***ed. Here's a great example two cousins in my family married their high school sweethearts. The third is 28, is about an 8 in looks, has a great job and cannot find a woman that is good and that wants to get serious. He afraid that if doesn't get married soon that he'll miss that window of opportunity. I believe that after 35 a man in the West has little chance of finding a wife there. Most women that have waited that long are career women and not interested in marriage.romparoo wrote:The rankings aren't propaganda, but were just made with young families in mind. I am Aussie, who had migrated years ago. For most men who have yet to marry, romantically related social life is pretty much non-existent. It affects recent migrants and non-whites the most, and native born Aussies too if they don't end up marrying their high school or college sweet hearts. Half of them young women gave up on their high school and college boyfriends because the pasture is greener somewhere, or so they thought.
Once you get past certain age, your chance of ever marrying is pretty much doomed. It's a land of economic opportunity if you get into the system, but it offers no life to single men. Heck, some men working in the mines earning six figures committed suicides due to social isolation. This happens every now and then. In my small suburban office of not more than 20 men:
- 4 men married foreign women, not including myself who is still looking for a foreign woman.
- 1 man is a serial divorcee; if he is not, he could have retired a millionaire by now.
- 3 men gave up ever finding a wife: one adapted by engaging in binge drinking; another became weird and socially awkward; and one is a 50 year old virgin.
- 1 man is a divorcee. He tried so hard to get women but eventually became so depressed with women such that he had to take absence from work.
- 1 man is forever 'friendzoned'. He is young and in good shape, about 5'9, but definitely not football jock type.
- 1 man goes to socials after socials. He's rich, thin, more than 6' tall and speaks articulately. So far no results.
- 1 man is a divorcee, who had recently went to look for foreign wife, only to get scammed and robbed.
My office is like a snapshot of Australian life for single men: in one word to summarise it: f***ed!
But Australia is great if you have a well paying job, a loving wife and a happy family.
There's something similar in the Midwestromparoo wrote: ↑November 5th, 2015, 8:26 amOnce you get past certain age, your chance of ever marrying is pretty much doomed. It's a land of economic opportunity if you get into the system, but it offers no life to single men. Heck, some men working in the mines earning six figures committed suicides due to social isolation. This happens every now and then.
My office is like a snapshot of Australian life for single men: in one word to summarise it: f***ed!