I love Poland, it has so many flaws but it's okay. Our history is mega interesting and just because we had it so rough I'm proud of it. Wouldn't want to be born anywhere else.
I love Poland, it has so many flaws but it's okay. Our history is mega interesting and just because we had it so rough I'm proud of it. Wouldn't want to be born anywhere else.
Definitely not Australia.
I love Poland, it has so many flaws but it's okay. Our history is mega interesting and just because we had it so rough I'm proud of it. Wouldn't want to be born anywhere else.
Definitely not Australia.
How the hell am I supposed to leave a giant spider that is roaming my house alone. The worst spider I've seen was the size of a dot and I screamed for someone else to kill it. If you consider huntsman spiders not that bad then I don't want to see the rest of the spiders you've got over there.
and they're harmless if you leave them alone
How the hell am I supposed to leave a giant spider that is roaming my house alone. The … moreworst spider I've seen was the size of a dot and I screamed for someone else to kill it. If you consider huntsman spiders not that bad then I don't want to see the rest of the spiders you've got over there.
Native born Canadian. I'm fond of my country but it has a lot of issues. Dumbass PM and politicians, ridiculous food prices and high costing bills, etc. I seem to be on the lazy side of my country however with the town I'm in, some cases don't get solved, doctors tends to overlook patient's health issues (my brother's leg problems were overlooked for years and every year he would be unable to walk for a period of time until the doctor finally gave him treatment for it after like 10 years. Another guy, who I don't like much, nearly died from gang green or whatever, he went to the doctor to check up pains in his arm but they barely did anything. A week later the guy collapsed oozing dark green liquid out of his mouth and arm, went to Emergency. He survived but lost said arm. My sister had a menstruation procedure where they shoved a mechanism in her... ahem, you know what, to control her period and they hit some nerves I believe because since that procedure she's been in need to use a cane ever since. 3 big reasons I don't really have much faith in doctors.)
Okay enough about doctors. The things I do like about my country is that has a beautiful landscape despite the industrial looking landmarks, I especially like the country sides. We got some good freedoms and also more or less free healthcare which is a big bonus compared to like our neighbour, USA. It has some major issues here but there's some pretty good stuff here too.
I feel like everyone just voted a shitty fucking president that is constantly kissing Obama's ass and will probably do the same with Trump. This = Crap.
I feel like everyone just voted a shitty fucking president that is constantly kissing Obama's ass and will probably do the same with Trump. This = Crap.
Native born Canadian. I'm fond of my country but it has a lot of issues. Dumbass PM and politicians, ridiculous food prices and high costing… more bills, etc. I seem to be on the lazy side of my country however with the town I'm in, some cases don't get solved, doctors tends to overlook patient's health issues (my brother's leg problems were overlooked for years and every year he would be unable to walk for a period of time until the doctor finally gave him treatment for it after like 10 years. Another guy, who I don't like much, nearly died from gang green or whatever, he went to the doctor to check up pains in his arm but they barely did anything. A week later the guy collapsed oozing dark green liquid out of his mouth and arm, went to Emergency. He survived but lost said arm. My sister had a menstruation procedure where they shoved a mechanism in her... ahem, you know what, to control her period and they hit some nerves I believe because since t… [view original content]
I love Poland, it has so many flaws but it's okay. Our history is mega interesting and just because we had it so rough I'm proud of it. Wouldn't want to be born anywhere else.
Definitely not Australia.
French highborn by my mother (the name appeared at least since the XVIe) and a lot of french natives by my father (wine sellers around XVI at that time). So I'm kinda native.
I frigging love my country. France isn't only Paris, there are so many things to see. The culture is high with a strong history. We've got the best healthcare -maybe not the more effective though- and the food is goddamn good (I went twice in England and I was really sad from a food POV). Also we've got good laws.
Only stuffs I don't like is the politics which only try to copy Germany or USA instead of doing a job adapted to the french culture. That and the corruption in the state, but hey, it's common to every state apparently.
I know it's a no-go with the terrorist threat for some people but I really love my country and would not leave it for anything else.
French highborn by my mother (the name appeared at least since the XVIe) and a lot of french natives by my father (wine sellers around XVI a… moret that time). So I'm kinda native.
I frigging love my country. France isn't only Paris, there are so many things to see. The culture is high with a strong history. We've got the best healthcare -maybe not the more effective though- and the food is goddamn good (I went twice in England and I was really sad from a food POV). Also we've got good laws.
Only stuffs I don't like is the politics which only try to copy Germany or USA instead of doing a job adapted to the french culture. That and the corruption in the state, but hey, it's common to every state apparently.
I know it's a no-go with the terrorist threat for some people but I really love my country and would not leave it for anything else.
French highborn by my mother (the name appeared at least since the XVIe) and a lot of french natives by my father (wine sellers around XVI a… moret that time). So I'm kinda native.
I frigging love my country. France isn't only Paris, there are so many things to see. The culture is high with a strong history. We've got the best healthcare -maybe not the more effective though- and the food is goddamn good (I went twice in England and I was really sad from a food POV). Also we've got good laws.
Only stuffs I don't like is the politics which only try to copy Germany or USA instead of doing a job adapted to the french culture. That and the corruption in the state, but hey, it's common to every state apparently.
I know it's a no-go with the terrorist threat for some people but I really love my country and would not leave it for anything else.
Huntsman spiders are not huge. There are plenty of places on earth with larger spiders. Just live in Melbourne or a nearby suburb. I've never seen anything bigger than a huntsman, or any spider that can actually kill you.
and they're harmless if you leave them alone
How the hell am I supposed to leave a giant spider that is roaming my house alone. The … moreworst spider I've seen was the size of a dot and I screamed for someone else to kill it. If you consider huntsman spiders not that bad then I don't want to see the rest of the spiders you've got over there.
The Netherlands are okay I guess.
The worst thing that happens here is getting a splinter in your foot after getting high and chasing a prostitute around the windmill on your wooden shoes.
I don't care if there are larger spiders, huntsmans can grow up to the size of your hand, if that's not huge then fuck dude australia is a nightmare. To me every spider could be poisonous for all I care, I'll be scared of it as much as the last one, it's not if they're poisonous what scares me, it's that I have arachnophobia. Though I doubt a fear for spiders should be called irrational.
Huntsman spiders are not huge. There are plenty of places on earth with larger spiders. Just live in Melbourne or a nearby suburb. I've never seen anything bigger than a huntsman, or any spider that can actually kill you.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country, but the weather here is total shit. It's supposed to be Spring over here right now, and it's pissing down rain now more than it was in winter. Also, I live in Melbourne and I actually hate going into the city just because how crowded it is. And I think our gun laws are too strict.
Hell, if you're a tourist, now is definitely the time to go to France. They're doing pretty much all they can to lure tourists back in. I bet prices are much lower than usual. That and you're probably more likely to die on the way to the airport than from a terrorist attack
French highborn by my mother (the name appeared at least since the XVIe) and a lot of french natives by my father (wine sellers around XVI a… moret that time). So I'm kinda native.
I frigging love my country. France isn't only Paris, there are so many things to see. The culture is high with a strong history. We've got the best healthcare -maybe not the more effective though- and the food is goddamn good (I went twice in England and I was really sad from a food POV). Also we've got good laws.
Only stuffs I don't like is the politics which only try to copy Germany or USA instead of doing a job adapted to the french culture. That and the corruption in the state, but hey, it's common to every state apparently.
I know it's a no-go with the terrorist threat for some people but I really love my country and would not leave it for anything else.
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I love Poland, it has so many flaws but it's okay. Our history is mega interesting and just because we had it so rough I'm proud of it. Wouldn't want to be born anywhere else.
Definitely not Australia.
SUPER EFFECTIVE.
Why not?
It's pretty shit.
What, because of the giant spiders and scorpions, man-eating crocodiles and deadly snakes?
That might be one of the factors.
I have arachnophobia :P
Yeah, exactly, I have arachnophobia. Humans are not on the top of the food chain there, I heard hahaha.
Just live in one of the cities. The worst spider's you'll get are huntsman spiders, and they're harmless if you leave them alone.
How the hell am I supposed to leave a giant spider that is roaming my house alone. The worst spider I've seen was the size of a dot and I screamed for someone else to kill it. If you consider huntsman spiders not that bad then I don't want to see the rest of the spiders you've got over there.
Let me name a few for you..
We've got Huntsmans, Redbacks, White-tails, Sydney Funnel-Webs, Trap Doors, Recluses, Mouse Spiders...
I guess I should stop there.
Native born Canadian. I'm fond of my country but it has a lot of issues. Dumbass PM and politicians, ridiculous food prices and high costing bills, etc. I seem to be on the lazy side of my country however with the town I'm in, some cases don't get solved, doctors tends to overlook patient's health issues (my brother's leg problems were overlooked for years and every year he would be unable to walk for a period of time until the doctor finally gave him treatment for it after like 10 years. Another guy, who I don't like much, nearly died from gang green or whatever, he went to the doctor to check up pains in his arm but they barely did anything. A week later the guy collapsed oozing dark green liquid out of his mouth and arm, went to Emergency. He survived but lost said arm. My sister had a menstruation procedure where they shoved a mechanism in her... ahem, you know what, to control her period and they hit some nerves I believe because since that procedure she's been in need to use a cane ever since. 3 big reasons I don't really have much faith in doctors.)
Okay enough about doctors. The things I do like about my country is that has a beautiful landscape despite the industrial looking landmarks, I especially like the country sides. We got some good freedoms and also more or less free healthcare which is a big bonus compared to like our neighbour, USA. It has some major issues here but there's some pretty good stuff here too.
Um, you didn't say which country you were from.
Um, you didn't say which country you were from.
The Prime Minister must be terrible. I have not seen a single Canadian say anything good about him.
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Poland gave us the witcher so you guys are okay in my book! I'll always be grateful to Poland for the witcher.
The girls are hot and the food's awesome. What else could you ask for?!
Fair enough.
French highborn by my mother (the name appeared at least since the XVIe) and a lot of french natives by my father (wine sellers around XVI at that time). So I'm kinda native.
I frigging love my country. France isn't only Paris, there are so many things to see. The culture is high with a strong history. We've got the best healthcare -maybe not the more effective though- and the food is goddamn good (I went twice in England and I was really sad from a food POV). Also we've got good laws.
Only stuffs I don't like is the politics which only try to copy Germany or USA instead of doing a job adapted to the french culture. That and the corruption in the state, but hey, it's common to every state apparently.
I know it's a no-go with the terrorist threat for some people but I really love my country and would not leave it for anything else.
Don't you dare insult fish and chips!
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I never tried fish and chips so I won't insult this very healthy looking meal
Where is this heaven on earth?
You haven't experienced true English cuisine then.
Huntsman spiders are not huge. There are plenty of places on earth with larger spiders. Just live in Melbourne or a nearby suburb. I've never seen anything bigger than a huntsman, or any spider that can actually kill you.
Sorry, I'm from Argentina.
This president sucks.
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Sounds like Sweden.
The Netherlands are okay I guess.
The worst thing that happens here is getting a splinter in your foot after getting high and chasing a prostitute around the windmill on your wooden shoes.
I don't care if there are larger spiders, huntsmans can grow up to the size of your hand, if that's not huge then fuck dude australia is a nightmare. To me every spider could be poisonous for all I care, I'll be scared of it as much as the last one, it's not if they're poisonous what scares me, it's that I have arachnophobia. Though I doubt a fear for spiders should be called irrational.
Australia.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country, but the weather here is total shit. It's supposed to be Spring over here right now, and it's pissing down rain now more than it was in winter. Also, I live in Melbourne and I actually hate going into the city just because how crowded it is. And I think our gun laws are too strict.
Although Australia rules football is kinda cool.
Greece
He's okay. He's just not actively helping the western provinces. We've had worse leaders in recent years.
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Not from there but the people have always been amazing towards me. I also visited it once and the views are just spectacular.
Hell, if you're a tourist, now is definitely the time to go to France. They're doing pretty much all they can to lure tourists back in. I bet prices are much lower than usual. That and you're probably more likely to die on the way to the airport than from a terrorist attack
Personally, I like Greece. Mostly cause of its rich history and its beautiful places. And the food is pretty good.
The only thing I don't like is that it doesn't snow much in Winter here in Greece, since it's close to the Meditteranean sea.
Pity that the native fauna hates you...
Poland, it sucks but I wouldn't change it for any other.
Nah they're cool, if you don't mess with them they don't mess with you. We have a lot of beautiful native fauna, kangaroos, koalas, kookaburras etc.
venomous snakes, spiders, jellyfish, sharks...no offense I mean I would love to see Australia but I can't imagine living there