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Toilet & Bowels 05.26.2008 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Yeah, but I'm not sure if I could deal with the culture shock. Something tells me I'd not be that suited to the Japanese mindset. I get the feeling I'd just start embarrasing them all just by saying hello.


the culture shock i got when i went to japan wasn't as much as i was expecting, i had a bigger culture shock in america possibly because i wasn't expecting any.

✌➬ 05.26.2008 05:53 PM

I think is funny that Europeans look at Americans as philistines.

Toilet & Bowels 05.26.2008 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
I think is funny that Europeans look at Americans as philistines.


well you did invent TNA Wrestling & Juggalos

✌➬ 05.26.2008 05:59 PM

Well Europeans are not that far off anymore. All I hear is you guys bitching at the sad state you guys are heading.

✌➬ 05.26.2008 06:00 PM

Wrestling sucks ass.

Toilet & Bowels 05.26.2008 06:06 PM

it'll be a long time before europe can come up with anything the trumps juggalos

✌➬ 05.26.2008 06:07 PM

You guys did create the Beckhams.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.26.2008 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
If you could live with the same standard of living that you currently have but had the opportunity to live anywhere else in the world (bearing in mind that if you currently earn a basic wage you'd earn that place's equiv.) would you consider doing it, and if so where would you ideally go?

I'm on the cusp of completing my PhD and this is becoming a very real option for me: teaching at a university in a foreign country. The world is a very large and exciting place, but where to go?


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however, while my brother Jazzy Naphtli is living in Nafir Silk [addis suburb] in beautiful house much like the one pictured above, the costs in the city are going up while the standrads are going down. essentially, the city has only repaired and maintained about half of its services, leaving much of the city in decline for the past ten years now, as the population swells. even as little as five years ago, Addis Ababa was an entirely different place. there were no black outs, increasing development and construction, proper maintainance of logistical infrastructures, new housing, suburban expansion etc etc, today it is the opposite. increasing black outs from power shortages do to increased demand with inferior production, serious decline in construction, crucial flaws in maintainance, housing has remained steady but as the city drops what is it worth? I am looking at citys like Awash, Nazret, Jimma, Harar, or Dire Damo now, rather then live in Addis, because those same flashy La Jolla homes can be found in all of these much smaller cities.

Toilet & Bowels 05.26.2008 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
You guys did create the Beckhams.


oooooh, close.

✌➬ 05.26.2008 06:21 PM

Still, Brits export as much trash as they take in.

demonrail666 05.26.2008 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ✌➬
You guys did create the Beckhams.


Yeah, and you guys paid out an absolute fortune so you could come and live with you. Hmmm.

To be fair, Britain is in serious decline: the rapid disentegration of the inner cities; violent crime figures spiralling out of control; plummeting education standards; political correctness stifling debate; property prices rising to a level that now excludes a majority of the population from the market.

Frankly, unless you're earning way beyond the national average, it's become nigh-on impossible to build any kind of foundations for a comfortable life in Britain.

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
however, while my brother Jazzy Naphtli is living in Nafir Silk [addis suburb] in beautiful house much like the one pictured above, the costs in the city are going up while the standrads are going down. essentially, the city has only repaired and maintained about half of its services, leaving much of the city in decline for the past ten years now, as the population swells. even as little as five years ago, Addis Ababa was an entirely different place. there were no black outs, increasing development and construction, proper maintainance of logistical infrastructures, new housing, suburban expansion etc etc, today it is the opposite. increasing black outs from power shortages do to increased demand with inferior production, serious decline in construction, crucial flaws in maintainance, housing has remained steady but as the city drops what is it worth? I am looking at citys like Awash, Nazret, Jimma, Harar, or Dire Damo now, rather then live in Addis, because those same flashy La Jolla homes can be found in all of these much smaller cities.


What are the chances of getting adequate employment in a city like that?

Toilet & Bowels 05.26.2008 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666

Frankly, unless you're earning way beyond the national average, it's become nigh-on impossible to build any kind of foundations for a comfortable life in Britain.


true, it's going to be interesting to see where this path is going to lead the country to after 20 or 30 years

demonrail666 05.26.2008 06:57 PM

It's a cliche, but if I could afford it and I could avoid the hordes of tourists, then Venice would be ideal:

 

demonrail666 05.26.2008 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
true, it's going to be interesting to see where this path is going to lead the country to after 20 or 30 years


In all honesty, I despair. I dread to think what England will be like in the next ten years. I only hope that I'm not living hear long enough for it to really affect me. It's become a cliche to talk of the country as being finished, but when I look around me, I can't pretend that the cliche may well now have become a reality.

Cantankerous 05.26.2008 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
New York, for sure.

it would not be a mistake.
it's the only city in the US that i will ever live in
however, if mccain wins this year's election i will be on the other side of the atlantic ocean so fast.

EMMAh 05.26.2008 10:40 PM

Um, I would relocate anywhere as long as it's not in Ontario.

Sonic Youth 37 05.26.2008 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
It's a cliche, but if I could afford it and I could avoid the hordes of tourists, then Venice would be ideal:


 


Try Florence. Venice was nice and cool and all but Florence trumped it tenfold.

!@#$%! 05.26.2008 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
If you could live with the same standard of living that you currently have but had the opportunity to live anywhere else in the world (bearing in mind that if you currently earn a basic wage you'd earn that place's equiv.) would you consider doing it, and if so where would you ideally go?

I'm on the cusp of completing my PhD and this is becoming a very real option for me: teaching at a university in a foreign country. The world is a very large and exciting place, but where to go?


hm fuck yeah. i'd go back to dc or else to nueva york. of course it would be fucking hard to rent a 3 bedroom house with a bigass backyard in nueva york, in a pretty central location-- fucker it would even be hard in dc, talking maybe 1 million dollar hard. oh wait, i rent-- still it would be fucking hard. but i digress. okay if i could have a roomy ass penthouse or loft or some such shit yeah i'd move to nueva york right now. or dc. yummy. but i'm liking albuquerque more so i don't know. im having more fun here than ive had elsewhere in years.

!@#$%! 05.26.2008 11:47 PM

oh wait wait wait no, my location of choice is paris. fuck everything else. paris and a beach house in the cote d'azur. i'd never get on the internet again.

nicfit 05.27.2008 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
It's a cliche, but if I could afford it and I could avoid the hordes of tourists, then Venice would be ideal:


wuhen you get to know the city better, there are tons of places out of 99% of the tourists' intineraries. My only complain on venice is that it's pretty small and there are not many green spaces nor nice clubs.

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Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
Try Florence. Venice was nice and cool and all but Florence trumped it tenfold.


Florence (and many other cities in that "piece" of Italy) is really a nice city, but in the summer it's hooooottttt.... and full of tourists too hehe.


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