• kamayatu24@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    It’s better to live in any other country, as long as it’s not America with its stupid president.

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    Plenty of great places in America particularly if you like rural living.

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      Oh my God, no. “Great place to live if you want you all your neighbors to be frighteningly conservative, the closest store to be a 30 minute drive, and the nearest hospital to be an hour away and shutting down because their public funding got cut”.

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        Yea, make that make sense….pay many times what anyone else does for their healthcare, yet it still needs public funding.

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        Better than Democrat cities. There you will wait 8 hours to be seen by the doctor, before getting scheduled 3 months out to see the specialist, go to your car with smashed out windows, cops that won’t do anything about it but still somehow managed to put a parking ticket on your car all while being surrounded by people that don’t see you or care your exist.

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        What’s wrong with it? Why’re Americans suddenly hating their country so much lol, you can still love the country even if you hate the govt

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          Getting the orange clown elected, twice, shows how awful the entire country is. It’s not a few nut bars it’s endemic.

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      From Canada, this sounds especially ominous. We don’t have enough of a human population to fend off 300M Americans, so I think we need to focus our efforts on grizzly bear and wolf breeding programs.

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          Recently they also kidnapped a president and his wife, illegality and violence aside they now live in the US which is the worst punishment they could come up with

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    19 hours ago

    What if I live in the UK? It’s pretty fucking shit here, too. Only real positive is that the Green Party are absolutely surging now. I’ve been Green for years, but I think I chose the best year to finally try and become a councillor. I live in hope that there are enough people left in this country with enough sense to vote someone in who actually gives a crap about fixing some of our problems, and not creating potential global wars…

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    USA is the only nation that matters on this planet and probably in the universe.

    Every time you eat a pizza, listen to Led Zeppelin or go to church on a Sunday remember that America invented it.

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    15 hours ago

    As bad as things are now, at least you don’t live in the 1950’s USA.

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    Kinda sucks here ngl, but Europe is SO small. Like that high school graduate who came back from gap year to a high school party saying he traveled “all over Europe” just to pick up girls. Come on guy, it’s like a metro rail pass and a two weeks time.

    Yeah, it sucks in the US but we only have to deal with OUR idiots, we don’t have to deal with our own idiots PLUS a neighbor’s that are crazy unstable. I’m not in missile range of anything since the 60’s. Just saying.

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      OK… 2 seconds on Google:

      • United States: 9.8 million square kilometers.
      • Europe: 10.2 million square kilometers.

      Do you also need me to search for kilometer?

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          There is alsorts wrong here. 1, you referred to Europe as one single land mass, not individual countries. 2, you USAians can never make up your minds whether you’re some massively varied culture or not.

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        Yes but he has a point : you can’t travel in the USA by train, it’s a fucking nightmare. Whereas in EU it’s quite easy and cheap.

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          Nobody does Lisbon-Tallinn by train either. It would be almost impossible or very expensive.

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      I can’t spend more that $300 a year on medical bills. Not because that’s what I can afford, but because the rest is 100% covered by the government.

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      I hate it to break it to you, but buddy, you are the neighbours that are crazy unstable. Your people shoot each other in the face constantly.

      And Trump absolutely does have access to missiles he very well might be pointing at your ass at some point.

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        You and agree with each other. You aren’t telling me anything I don’t know. What I’m saying is WE have to deal with our own idiots. We don’t have insane neighbors willing to double down on the aggression less than a few hundred miles away. A few hundred miles could be a weekend drive to see family in the US.

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      in the US

      don’t have to deal with (…) neighbors that are crazy unstable

      On a scale from Bud Light Lime to Everclear, how drunk are you on American garbage alcohol right now? 🙄

      I’m not in missile range of anything since the 60’s

      Fun fact: in 2026 you’re thousands of times more likely to be killed by a bullet from a handgun in the US than by a missile in any other European country than Ukraine.

      Just saying that you’re full of shit. Because you obviously are.

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        I didn’t say anything about Americas bullet problems and I certainly didn’t say anything about ICBM’s which we are ALL in range of. Im saying I’m not waking up tomorrow morning to an anti-missile battery defending me from a hail of dumb fire missiles or long distance drone strikes.

        Haven’t had a drink in years, btw.

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      Europe is SO small

      Depends on what you count as Europe. If you include Turkey, Caucasus and/or the western part of Russia, it is fucking huge (~7500 km drive from Vorkuta to Cabo da Roca). Even if you only count EU countries, it’s still not that small (~5000 km drive north-to-south). And it’s also way denser than the US so there’s more to see overall, you can’t even explore any single country comprehensively in two weeks time (apart from microstates, of course)

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      I mean, you haven’t NOT been in missile range since the 60s, that’s when the Soviets really got their ICBMs online. Don’t need to put missiles in Cuba if they got the range to launch the from home.

      We just stopped CAREING about being in range once it got to the point that we couldn’t actually do anything about it

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      I don’t think most of Europeans are particularly afraid of being in missile range of anyone but the US, right now.

      And the only country that doesn’t really fit in with the EU in terms of overall values at all is Turkey, so not a lot of crazy neighbours around overall.

      And, to be honest, if the US had a modern public transport system you could probably visit anywhere worth going in a couple of weeks too.

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        I’d imagine the crazy neighbour is russia. I think they qualify, and the country is in europe.

        What’s funny to me is that russia also borders the US. It’s not a land border, but the gap isn’t exactly huge.