• bazingabrain [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    my sister now lives in north america, she came back in france 2 weeks ago and the first thing she did was go buy fresh food, she told me food in NA is “diseased” and “miserable”.

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    Salah said she’s confident in her decision to leave the U.S., despite some of the trade-offs that come with exiting a democracy and living under Qatar’s emir, or ruler.

    One of the reasons I hate living in this country is just the pure ideology like this that you get blasted with every single day. It sucks because I live a comfortable life (my parents are landleaches) in a suburb where my uni is a 15 minute drive away but I just can’t stand living in a country like this. I can’t just block out everything.

    “There’s no one on this planet who could be that bad of a person that we need to assassinate just to keep them out of the presidency,” Christian said. “How radical the American culture and society is getting in its entirety is making me go, ‘I really need to get out of here.’”

    Ewww. Even when they know that there’s something wrong with the system they have nothing to say other than “wow how radical.” Probably just MSM whitewashing though so I’m going to say anything else.

    “I think American politics is a joke,” Salah said. “I think we’re seeing that no matter which party is in power, no matter which face it is, it’s kind of the same system.

    Oh no the Americans are learning what every Global South country with an enforced capitalist system already knew.

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    I know if I was the child of an immigrant, I would just try to make a bunch of money and move to the country my parents came from where my quality of life would be so much higher with all those US dollars.

    the US is going to empty out in the next 30 years. the middle class is going to flee to cheaper countries. taking a cue from immigrants who send all their money home from the US and then go back home and have a nice life set up.

  • Dr_Gabriel_Aby [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    I got a long term job offer in Shanghai, after spending my first summer post-college interning there. Summer of 2014

    I said no because I felt guilty leaving my family, and it’s basically the only regret in my life.

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        Nothing exciting, administrative at Shanghai Media group. Almost every expat there started as an English teacher, model, or student/intern somewhere and just used their free time to job hunt. since moving back to America, I’ve never seen a realistic job to apply for that was based in China , especially without mastery of a second language.

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    美国梦是个人发财的梦
    讲究冒险
    通过个人奋斗达到所谓的成功
    成为有产者
    然后去剥削别人
    中国梦是共同富裕
    追求的是人民幸福
    换句话说
    美国梦是个人梦
    是为美元的梦
    中国梦是人民梦
    是为人民服务的梦
    这就是二者的本质区别
    以后不要在我面前提起美国梦
    俗气

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pP7p2ocNWZo

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    I’d move but it’s expensive and I need a place where I can smoke weed cause it’s the only treatment I have for my AuDHD so 🤷🏿‍♂️