Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Too easy to provoke. It’s no fun.
I see you’ve wisely heeded my warning about a repeat of the Olympic humiliation for your country. Maybe one day you’ll have the dignity not to post on an American website at all, saving yourself these little indignities from happening in the first place
Come on. You can do better than that. Not exactly a medal winning rebuke.
An Australian lecturing people about medal winning? Oh, the delusion…
Keep going, mate. You’re really on a roll.
Same to you. Really blown away by your incredible comebacks...
This has become a bit pointless. Let’s move on to congratulating your Canadian neighbours on Calgary and Vancouver making it into the EIU’s top 10 cities in this year’s global liveability index.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Too easy to provoke. It’s no fun.
I see you’ve wisely heeded my warning about a repeat of the Olympic humiliation for your country. Maybe one day you’ll have the dignity not to post on an American website at all, saving yourself these little indignities from happening in the first place
Come on. You can do better than that. Not exactly a medal winning rebuke.
An Australian lecturing people about medal winning? Oh, the delusion…
Keep going, mate. You’re really on a roll.
Same to you. Really blown away by your incredible comebacks...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Too easy to provoke. It’s no fun.
I see you’ve wisely heeded my warning about a repeat of the Olympic humiliation for your country. Maybe one day you’ll have the dignity not to post on an American website at all, saving yourself these little indignities from happening in the first place
Come on. You can do better than that. Not exactly a medal winning rebuke.
An Australian lecturing people about medal winning? Oh, the delusion…
Keep going, mate. You’re really on a roll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Too easy to provoke. It’s no fun.
I see you’ve wisely heeded my warning about a repeat of the Olympic humiliation for your country. Maybe one day you’ll have the dignity not to post on an American website at all, saving yourself these little indignities from happening in the first place
Come on. You can do better than that. Not exactly a medal winning rebuke.
An Australian lecturing people about medal winning? Oh, the delusion…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Too easy to provoke. It’s no fun.
I see you’ve wisely heeded my warning about a repeat of the Olympic humiliation for your country. Maybe one day you’ll have the dignity not to post on an American website at all, saving yourself these little indignities from happening in the first place
Come on. You can do better than that. Not exactly a medal winning rebuke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Too easy to provoke. It’s no fun.
I see you’ve wisely heeded my warning about a repeat of the Olympic humiliation for your country. Maybe one day you’ll have the dignity not to post on an American website at all, saving yourself these little indignities from happening in the first place
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway. But I'm white.
+100
What are your reasons? Because everyone is white or because the crime rate is so low?
Our family is not white, and it doesn’t matter. Reasons - free healthcare free education free elder care healthy policies more time off better public transit overall much higher standard of living
But not really able to move up or out of your lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway. But I'm white.
+100
What are your reasons? Because everyone is white or because the crime rate is so low?
Our family is not white, and it doesn’t matter. Reasons - free healthcare free education free elder care healthy policies more time off better public transit overall much higher standard of living
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
How do you figure I’m Canadian when I literally said “we’re still better than Canada”? Thanks for providing a fantastic example of the sh!tty education we receive in the US.
Once again revealing how stupid you are. The U.S. leads the world and has the most respected educational institutions in the world. If your parents couldn’t afford to raise you anywhere else except methland, BFE that’s your own issue and says more about you than anyone else.
You didn’t answer my question. Why did you think I was Canadian when my post clearly indicated that I am American? Calling me stupid doesn’t explain your lack of reading comprehension.
I also don’t know what BFE is supposed to mean, but it’s rather obvious you’re not very bright. Enjoy watching One America News this evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Too easy to provoke. It’s no fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canada because it’s the most similar yet better with gun violence and parental leave.
People always mention moving to Canada but nobody ever takes their own suggestion and moves there. Maybe it's not that great afterall.
Or maybe because it is difficult to move there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.
Oh gosh, the bitter Australian obsessing over the USA again we don’t think of you at all. Didn’t you all learn your lessons after embarrassingly claiming to be in a rivalry with The US during the Olympics and then crashing out? Do you want another Raygun situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Curious why you think Canadians have a worse quality of life.
Canada has a housing crisis worse than the US. Pay is generally low. They have universal healthcare but the access to care isn’t great. (It’s a beautiful place though).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
How do you figure I’m Canadian when I literally said “we’re still better than Canada”? Thanks for providing a fantastic example of the sh!tty education we receive in the US.
Once again revealing how stupid you are. The U.S. leads the world and has the most respected educational institutions in the world. If your parents couldn’t afford to raise you anywhere else except methland, BFE that’s your own issue and says more about you than anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Ah, of course, a bitter Canadian. Actually, I have lived in a Nordic country, as well as Germany. But tbh both are miles better than the Temu version of America that is Canada. Like a very pale imitation of the real thing. Sorry you guys are never the center of the conversation, just the forgotten little sibling
Not being the center of a conversation is generally a good thing. The US is the center of everyone’s conversation for reasons that are not good. In fact, I’d go so far as to identify those countries which are hardly ever in the news and start looking at them.
As you post on an American website, lol. The seething anger, resentment and jealousy of Canadians towards Americans, when Americans largely dont even give Canadians a second thought, truly needs to be studied by science. It's a pathological fixation
And yet I’m not Canadian. I’m an Aussie. But you’re welcome to have a go at me, mate.