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Not feeling at home anymore
#51

Not feeling at home anymore

That's one thing I loved travelling rural US/Canada/Quebec, it's just nice hearing a single mother tongue (English/French) being widely spoken, and being invited to join conversation or chime in unprompted, even as a total stranger.

It's a sense of belonging even when I'm an outsider, something hard to come by in urban centres.

It's just PLEASANT.
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#52

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Another remarkably attractive part of EE living is the lack of fads and subcultures, both are immigration of the mind. Eastern Europeans fortunately do not dress themselves as circus freak de jour and create even more division. People who follow fads are almost as bad as immigrants.
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#53

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Quote: (12-11-2018 06:46 AM)nomadbrah Wrote:  

Another remarkably attractive part of EE living is the lack of fads and subcultures, both are immigration of the mind. Eastern Europeans fortunately do not dress themselves as circus freak de jour and create even more division. People who follow fads are almost as bad as immigrants.

Which EE countries would you recommend? Any favorites?
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#54

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I think Dave has been reading this thread






I think multiculturalism, the fetishisation of division and separateness is more to blame than sheer numbers of immigrants. I have a far greater sense of brotherhood to Afro-Caribbean men with similar values and experiences to me, then I do to a white-skinned marauding Kosovan Muslim who sees me as a pathetic infidel.

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#55

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I spend allot of time in SEA where I wouldn't mind having a family here. Woman are 100x better when their souls haven't been poisoned by Feminism hence they are 100x more happy here.

Maybe one day if the West does a 180 I will bring my family back but SEA is now my home. I don't even want to teach my kids English cause I don't want them to be poisoned by bullshit in the West.
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#56

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Quote: (12-12-2018 05:47 AM)supporttheright Wrote:  

SEA is now my home

As long as you keep doing a Visa run every 3 months.
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