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Iceland is amazing! I will be there in September...watch out pezus.



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man-bear-pig said:
Iceland is amazing! I will be there in September...watch out pezus.

There's only like 4 people there so you'll probably run into him



Andrespetmonkey said:
man-bear-pig said:
Iceland is amazing! I will be there in September...watch out pezus.

There's only like 4 people there so you'll probably run into him





Rainbow Yoshi said:
SecondWar said:
What age would you want to be when you moved? Looking at your profile you're several years off at the earliest. You also need to have a plan of how you are going to support yourself as moving between countries is a lot different than moving between cities in the same country. Personally don't think the New England area would be a bad part of America to move to. Bonus of having two football (soccer) teams relatively close by, although don't know how important that would be to you.

Then you have to put up with TV stereotypes. Apparently Canada sucks, although I've never got that impression when I've been there. But then on TV all 'British' people have crooked teeth and resemble aristocrats and have these bizarre accents. Never heard anyone who is actually from the UK talk like that in my entire life.


The guy in the profile picture is me btw and I'd probably put these stereotypes to rest.

Brave to do that, but had guessed that was the case. And I wish you could, I'm fed up of them. Well, except for the one about American girls being turned on by British accents, that does actually seem to be true.



pezus said:

Why not move to Iceland instead? There's plenty of ice to go around for everyone

 

And (hot) steam

 

Beautiful landscape:

 

Northern lights:

 

And a shout-out to all you Christians out there!

 A church with a badass viking in front of it

This and the following comments have me rolling. and jay520's detroit fitness training.



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NintendoPie said:



Wait, is that Jim Carrey?



happydolphin said:
NintendoPie said:



Wait, is that Jim Carrey?

 I actually do not know. XD



TadpoleJackson said:

Trying to get the poor boy shot? 

 

North Carolina is the place to be, we have beaches, mountains, and something you guys in England don't have, the sun! 

The only cities you have to worry about are Detroit, Flint, Saginaw, Pontiac, Inkster, Battle Creek, Lansing, and Jackson. Everywhere else is completely safe.

You can't really get any better than Michigan for beaches, besides Florida, because we have beaches everywhere and you don't even have to worry about salt water. Also, we have mountains and sunshine (In the summer) as well. lol

On topic: No, don't move to the US. Things are pretty bad here and will probably only get worse. Canada would be a better choice.




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Joelcool7 said:
Dude why are you even considering America? If you like the UK and you enjoy democracy hate racism and hypocrisy. Then Canada is the country you want to consider moving to. The country is even ruled by the Queen who remains our head of state. Morally and ethically Canada and the UK are nearly a match.

The US economically will never recover but Canada has vast resources and a lower population to support. In Canada there are multiple different environments. If you don't mind snow then Toronto or Ottawa would be smart choices. If you don't like snow then Vancouver and the lower mainland in British Columbia would be the place to go. Want a job in gaming move to Montréal and you will get the impression you are in the EU.

Canada is the absolute perfect country to consider. Plus if you move here you can visit the US often. You get the best of both worlds. Canada has almost everything America does except the NetFlix library lol.

The US will never recover, now?

I'm not at all one to be nationalistic, but that's just untrue.



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NintendoPie said:

Montreal.

i swear i hate skyscrapers. i'm really not made for asian or american cities^^  so many people like that and i have no clue what's so wonderful about these ugly buildings.