A Re-location Dilemma

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Moody, Jul 21, 2016.

  1. @Queen of the fragmented posts
    (mananana)

    To be clear, Australia has okay connection speeds. It's fine to live with as long as you don't share your place with more than 5 family members/roomies, are not a hardcore gamer (I'm talking competitive moba's, first person shooters etc.), Aren't doing srs uploading (there's a reason why most youtubers are in USA) and other poop.

    Regardless, internet speed should take less priority over more important points.

    Edit:
    Edit:Excitement-
    excitement
    ɪkˈsʌɪtmənt
    noun
    a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.
    "her cheeks were flushed with excitement"

    Heh

    By excitement I mean, something new I suppose... But in all honesty, you could get that almost anywhere.

    Examples... I only hear good things about America aside from the horrible political candidates, horrific crimes, terrible pay to workers... Oh and the delicious eateries such as In N Out Burger, the fact that ALL amazing events occur in America and that products are reallllllllly cheap.

    Ofc USA is so incredibly popular that it's a target for terror but that's irrelevant.
     
  2. ...very racist, conservative state (Trump country) bad unemployment, and lacks culture. If you come to USA OP keep close to the edges (east/west coast). The closer you get to the middle and you'll find out how Jerry Springer it CAN get here.
     
  3. I wish I could say that generalization have no place in geographical politics...but the US sucks because that's pretty true. I personally recommend Hawaii, Massachusetts, or Montana if you're coming to the US. Almost every state in the intercontinental US gets way too politically stupid in one way or another. Hawaii is a little cliche for a vacation, but it really is nice. And no one cares about politics I'm Hawaii, it's just middle class people looking for a vacation spot for their three kids. Massachusetts and Montana are two of the only places that are worth the political problems that the US has. Montana is honestly beautiful, it's absolutely breathtaking. Massachusetts, try Boston. Very fun city, lots of, uh, let's say "different" culture. Anyway, it's your choice, have fun wherever you go!
     
  4. I love it when todd goes inactive for a month then comes back to comment on every thread like weve all missed his input...... inactive chump