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newbie
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April 12, 2016, 04:57:42 AM
#34
How about Amsterdam?
legendary
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April 11, 2016, 04:15:03 PM
#33
my sister moved from chicago to arizona about 2 years ago. she likes it. she is always talking about how nice the weather is. if i had to stay in the US i would probably go to florida or hawaii.
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April 11, 2016, 04:05:22 PM
#32
I would not leave the USA, but I would love to move to Arizona.  I hate the weather in PA; mainly the rain and snow.  You do nto see much of that down there.  Plus with my skills up here in PA, there is no 1" of snow that is going to scare me away down there.
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April 11, 2016, 03:04:40 PM
#31
It would be nice to run somwhere where nobody could find me, to hide from the world and start all over again.
i have actually seen alot of people do this. some even build log cabins in the arctic and survive by hunting and fishing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZFp8ldcTx4&list=PLhHa1bEJcfm1hKFN1B0B32So5UlHN0lbg
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April 11, 2016, 08:15:07 AM
#30
It would be nice to run somwhere where nobody could find me, to hide from the world and start all over again. Since that is not possible France or Italy would be also good.
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April 10, 2016, 03:43:23 PM
#29
My top spot is  australia but visa for  permanent stay = impossible
not impossible, but very difficult. i have looked in to it too. you need to be successful, buy property, start a business, or know a desired skill. otherwise your only hope is if family lives there or you marry a local. their permanent resident status is basically on lock down and to be honest i like that cause it shows they care who they let in their country and it keeps the bums and trouble makers away. another nice thing about australia/new zealand is if you hold permanent residence in one you get free access to travel to the other without a visa. so i can basically pick up and go to the other without any fuss. this sounds really nice.
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April 10, 2016, 03:38:20 PM
#28
Bhutan, it is a small asian country that has a neutral carbon footprint and they are working on having a negative carbon footprint. Not only that, but they have a minster of happiness, this country cares more about being happy and not harming the environment. It is also a buddhist kingdom, so becoming a buddhist monk would also be easy.
i find this suggested location interesting. i don't know much about bhutan, but i do know a little about buddhism and the monks. i'm not sure if the simple life is for me, but i do find it appealing. i like that they are more in tune with each other and their environment than wealth and material possessions.
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April 10, 2016, 03:35:12 PM
#27
It's not like I'm forcing you to go in here but I just want to tell that every province here is very different here from other provinces.
i know. i do appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. the whole point of this thread was to hear about where other people want to live, not as much where i want to live. like i mentioned before, i have never even considered anywhere is asia yet so your post gives me another location to think about.
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April 10, 2016, 01:52:16 PM
#26
I'm living in Canada and this country is the best in the world!..


By the way, if I weren't living in Canada, I'd like to live in Australia or North Europe countries like Norway, Sweden, etc.

Wish I could live in Canada. Lucky you :-)
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April 10, 2016, 01:49:49 PM
#25
I wish I could live in Germany.
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Aleph.im
April 10, 2016, 12:02:57 PM
#24
I'm living in Canada and this country is the best in the world!..


By the way, if I weren't living in Canada, I'd like to live in Australia or North Europe countries like Norway, Sweden, etc.
newbie
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April 10, 2016, 11:59:01 AM
#23
I prefer to remain in my country indonesia. because of the many beautiful places to visit.
i like indonesia
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April 10, 2016, 11:45:04 AM
#22
If it were the real, physical world, I'd like to try the Netherlands as I've been seeing a lot of good comments about it. Plus, I heard the internet connection there is quite fast too Smiley


If fantasy worlds are okay, I'd definitely like to be in Narnia without all the violence and stuff. I just want to see some mystical magical creatures Cheesy
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April 10, 2016, 11:38:49 AM
#21
My top spot is  australia but visa for  permanent stay = impossible
legendary
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April 10, 2016, 11:33:53 AM
#20
Trying hard to make more of these classic Noob farm post count topics huh ?
If you really wanted to talk about this you would have commented on the other one almost the same.
Which has been on page 1 or 2 for a while.

I just don't buy it..
Noobs show up in this section with carefully orchestrated topics making soft-ball questions
that require nothing but naming a country.. or a yes/no answer etc.

Staff recently cracked down on these but it's clear you guys are hell bent on padding your army of dummy noob accounts.
Because i highly doubt all of you that were flooding this place hard simply left  Cheesy

Rules: No garbage posts/topics. (like this one)

Man calm down.
Here people are talking about dream country. When you are earning a money, you need to have a goal, some dreams to follow and so on.
I do not think it is a garbage topic, maybe some of the posts are shitty and person who wrote it had only signature campaign or just increasing activity in his mind.

Noobs, as you said, are showing here to posting something, but what can they do if they have no knowledge about BTC...  Angry
BUT, you can not blame others for that, that want to share with their vision of their future and so on !

I also though there was similar topic btw. But I can not find it because of too many UFO topics  Grin

You calm down and earn money somewhere else other than by posting here.

And keep lippin' me off an i will go make a UFO topic *again* Wink
sr. member
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April 10, 2016, 06:10:25 AM
#19
Trying hard to make more of these classic Noob farm post count topics huh ?
If you really wanted to talk about this you would have commented on the other one almost the same.
Which has been on page 1 or 2 for a while.

I just don't buy it..
Noobs show up in this section with carefully orchestrated topics making soft-ball questions
that require nothing but naming a country.. or a yes/no answer etc.

Staff recently cracked down on these but it's clear you guys are hell bent on padding your army of dummy noob accounts.
Because i highly doubt all of you that were flooding this place hard simply left  Cheesy

Rules: No garbage posts/topics. (like this one)

Man calm down.
Here people are talking about dream country. When you are earning a money, you need to have a goal, some dreams to follow and so on.
I do not think it is a garbage topic, maybe some of the posts are shitty and person who wrote it had only signature campaign or just increasing activity in his mind.

Noobs, as you said, are showing here to posting something, but what can they do if they have no knowledge about BTC...  Angry
BUT, you can not blame others for that, that want to share with their vision of their future and so on !

I also though there was similar topic btw. But I can not find it because of too many UFO topics  Grin
newbie
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April 10, 2016, 05:42:45 AM
#18
Bhutan, it is a small asian country that has a neutral carbon footprint and they are working on having a negative carbon footprint. Not only that, but they have a minster of happiness, this country cares more about being happy and not harming the environment. It is also a buddhist kingdom, so becoming a buddhist monk would also be easy.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
April 10, 2016, 05:35:29 AM
#17
Trying hard to make more of these classic Noob farm post count topics huh ?
If you really wanted to talk about this you would have commented on the other one almost the same.
Which has been on page 1 or 2 for a while.

I just don't buy it..
Noobs show up in this section with carefully orchestrated topics making soft-ball questions
that require nothing but naming a country.. or a yes/no answer etc.

Staff recently cracked down on these but it's clear you guys are hell bent on padding your army of dummy noob accounts.
Because i highly doubt all of you that were flooding this place hard simply left  Cheesy

Rules: No garbage posts/topics. (like this one)
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 251
April 10, 2016, 05:04:23 AM
#16
I would suggest Sweden. Its close to other European countries which you could visit, and they offer free education and health care.
Denmark the same. But they do not have that huge refugees amount.

Danish people used to know english pretty well (not all of course, but I asked around 75years old man and he answered pretty well on question, as he knows english perfect)

About weather... hmm its like in London basically. There are warm days, but raining is a common thing there.
hero member
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April 10, 2016, 01:08:30 AM
#15
Warm weather? It's kind of hot in here (There are places where it's cold though just in case you miss the cold weather). Basically even the people in the market/streets can understand english but can't talk in straight english. You'll be able to understand them though. Most people in the city (Manila) can speak in english fluently. It's not like I'm forcing you to go in here but I just want to tell that every province here is very different here from other provinces. They have their own tradition and stuff, and moving here from one location to another is very easy except in Manila.

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I know some places are modern but alot of places are still kinda poor and not fully developed.

Yup, some provinces are still following their tradition. But that's what makes it fun to move from a province to another. People's clothes, language, looks, and the way they live are different. I will be exploring this country after college. And also nowadays I always spot some American people in my area (dont know why) talking with people from here.
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