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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These were friends of friends who live in Europe. They were French, German, Portuguese, and Swedish. Most people were 55+. They were decently well-off but not rich. Many were already retired. Throughout the whole night, nobody compulsively looked at their phones. The only phone use was to take pictures and play music. Not a single person was overweight. Everyone looked 10-20 years younger. And yes one of them smoked, they all drank, they all spent time in the sun. Everyone was vibrant and happy. Everyone had so much energy and positivity, much more than 30-40something Americans. Nobody was tired. Nobody complained of ailments or back problems or excessive medications. I asked how everyone lived so well and looked so great. They said it was because they had universal healthcare, less stress, great food, and didnt feel beaten down by work throughout their lives. [b]America is doing it wrong.[/b] [/quote] That explains why the US is the leader of the free world with the most powerful armed forces and the most dominant economy and the source of the most trusted currency in the world. Sure, let Europe relax while we fight their wars and protect their freedoms.[/quote]
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