What country would you live in?

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  • I live in Canada. The health care doesn't suck, just the waits do.
    I also live in the Canadian city with the highest murder rate(2/3 years). I'm fine with it. Up until last year, I was walking home from work in pitch black daily.
    9/10 people whom are killed are gang or drug related. Stay out of other people's shit and don't be an idiot and you're fine.

    The gun control areas are the parts where the murder rate is highest. \ Have fun! @Kamerdan Yeah .,but the health care in Canada sucks.

  • You would also most likely have to be a researcher, Part of the military or a priest to live there.

    Mich19 posted: »

    is Antarctica counted as a Country?

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited March 2016

    It's still a country, as the government's continues to run normally in the south.

    The DRC was only ever held together by Mobuto Sese Seko, now that he's dead you're right, the state has pretty much ceased to exist.

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    I know. What i meant is that the United Nations has certain requirements to call something a country. The 'Democratic Republic of Congo',

  • Yeah you're right. Its just that Syria has been through some horrible s##t lately, what with Bashar al-Assad refusing to step down creating an 'Arab Winter', several revolucionary factions fighting the government and themselves, Isis taking over several parts of it, the capital STILL being on lockdown and nearly half the population fleeing to other countries.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    It's still a country, as the government's continues to run normally in the south. The DRC was only ever held together by Mobuto Sese Seko, now that he's dead you're right, the state has pretty much ceased to exist.

  • Really? I kinda want to study abroad there one day.

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    Nice see you to bro thanks for the message :)

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Nice to see you again mark bro.

  • Rojava is in the Kurdish region right? I'm just say, I woudn't risk going there until the Turks have finished their bullshit, and that probably means Erdogan being out of power.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Southern Syria is still fairly intact, as is Rojava. Aleppo though? Bad news.

  • A priest? To convert whom? Penguins?

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    You would also most likely have to be a researcher, Part of the military or a priest to live there.

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited March 2016

    Idk, it's dangerous, but nothing compared to the rest of Syria.

    I really hope Turkey doesn't just roll in and crush the revolution. Erdogan is a piece of shit though, so I wouldn't put it past him.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    Rojava is in the Kurdish region right? I'm just say, I woudn't risk going there until the Turks have finished their bullshit, and that probably means Erdogan being out of power.

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited March 2016

    To try and mend the ways of Hitler and the other Nazis camped out at the bottom of the world.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    A priest? To convert whom? Penguins?

  • Military people, researchers, etc...... That and to watch over the churchs and moskes.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    A priest? To convert whom? Penguins?

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited March 2016

    Sure it does. Far as I'm concerned it's soon to country and a pretty neat one at that. I might like to live there permanently once thing settle down.

    You want to live in another country and I want to help build one, so piss off.

    Okay, but this thread isn't about what movement or organization you would like to join, in fact your comment pretty much has nothing to do with this thread's subject.

  • Definitely Australia

  • As an Australian myself, I am curious as to why.

    Definitely Australia

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator

    Which part of Canada are you, because I'd be willing to bet I'm living in a colder spot than you. (I'm Northern Labrador)

    Eryka posted: »

    If anybody here would like to live in Canada, we'll switch places, okay? I don't want that snow anymore.... I would like to live anywhere in Europe but I would prefer France

  • ErykaEryka Banned

    Quebec (close from Montreal)

    dojo32161 posted: »

    Which part of Canada are you, because I'd be willing to bet I'm living in a colder spot than you. (I'm Northern Labrador)

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator

    I lived in Quebec 2 years ago. The worst three years of my life.

    Eryka posted: »

    Quebec (close from Montreal)

  • ErykaEryka Banned

    Because of the snow? The people there?

    dojo32161 posted: »

    I lived in Quebec 2 years ago. The worst three years of my life.

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator
    edited March 2016

    The people there?

    That's the one. My older brother and I were purposefully getting bad grades by a lot of the staff in our first school. I know this because what English speaking kid gets a D in an English class where you're learning basic English and correcting the teacher's pronunciation half the time (plus that and our grades improving dramatically as soon as we switched schools).

    Definitely didn't help that just one bad thing after another kept happening, and usually involved someone just being an a-hole.

    Eryka posted: »

    Because of the snow? The people there?

  • ErykaEryka Banned

    Damn. True assholes.

    dojo32161 posted: »

    The people there? That's the one. My older brother and I were purposefully getting bad grades by a lot of the staff in our first sch

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator

    Yep not a fun few years, especially when the previous place I lived at, I considered it probably the best place I've lived.

    Eryka posted: »

    Damn. True assholes.

  • ErykaEryka Banned

    Rip mister dojo, I hope you'll find a good place <3

    dojo32161 posted: »

    Yep not a fun few years, especially when the previous place I lived at, I considered it probably the best place I've lived.

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator

    My new place isn't too bad, just sort of isolated. But I never went outside too much anyway so I barely notice.

    Eryka posted: »

    Rip mister dojo, I hope you'll find a good place

  • ErykaEryka Banned

    Okay lol

    I just hope you'll find the perfect place.

    dojo32161 posted: »

    My new place isn't too bad, just sort of isolated. But I never went outside too much anyway so I barely notice.

  • Chile might be a cool place to retire.

  • Either Japan or Scotland

  • I'd stay here in Australia, but I want a change, and I can't decide between the US or Denmark.

    The US because I got friends there and stuff

    and Denmark because it's pretty I guess.

  • Until you get a life threatening injury and die because the hospital you're at doesn't have the sufficient equipment to save you.

    Free health care may sound good , but it's really a way of putting a gun to your temple.

    Johro posted: »

    I live in Canada. The health care doesn't suck, just the waits do. I also live in the Canadian city with the highest murder rate(2/3 years

  • I live in one of the major cities and our university is supposedly one of the best in the world for medical research, so I feel pretty good about my survival odds.

    Until you get a life threatening injury and die because the hospital you're at doesn't have the sufficient equipment to save you. Free health care may sound good , but it's really a way of putting a gun to your temple.

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