What if you're an American, and you're ready to leave?

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Dukester
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Post by Dukester »

Massive Quasars wrote:
MKJ wrote:ah, MQ made it all better :icon14:
I was kidding about Dallas. It's a horrid city, in a horrid state, in a misguided country.
We hate you too :)
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Post by Freakaloin »

HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Image


Hallstatt ^
god damn thats nice! i'd be ripping it up in that butter...
Freakaloin
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Post by Freakaloin »

hitler had good taste...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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Post by corncobman »

You'll be called a traitor and get deported back to the US. I hope.
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Mogul
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Post by Mogul »

A traitor. Laugh.
This line only remake is total rubbish I've ever seen!!! Fuck off!!! --CZghost
Freakaloin
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Post by Freakaloin »

traitors run our govt...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
4days
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Post by 4days »

i'd like to move to south america one day, but it's a little too close to the states for comfort and having spooks wandering around everywhere doesn't make anywhere very white-friendly either :(
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Post by Pext »

if you are not that much interrested in civilisation you might want to consider buying a house on some greek island...
Maiden
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Post by Maiden »

Massive Quasars wrote:
MKJ wrote:ah, MQ made it all better :icon14:
I was kidding about Dallas. It's a horrid city
actually, its a pretty kick ass city. Its just that most of the people that live there suck ass.
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Post by Freakaloin »

no dallas sucks cock...deep ullem or whatever its called is kinda cool but everyone dresses like morons and takes themselves way too serious...i hate big cities anyways...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
Maiden
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Post by Maiden »

yep deep ellum is a good time, and the west end, even found some good clubs in the arts district last time i was there. but yeah, most of the folks are tards
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Post by saturn »

If I had to move, I would pick Barcelona in Spain.....beautiful city, great architecture (Gaudi!), great art and culture, good food, nice weather.

Hmm...or maybe southern France, close to the Riviera and and the Alpes. You can say anything about the French, but the have the best food and the language is so fucking horny if a girl is whispering french words in your ear.
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

saturn wrote: great architecture (Gaudi!),
You sir have impeccable taste.
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Post by DiscoDave »

Funny how you made this thread because a friend an I are thinking about moving to america after we graduate :paranoid:.

Its too early to say yet but we're looking into it.

Saying that though, i'd love to spend some time in Japan.
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Post by saturn »

HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:
saturn wrote: great architecture (Gaudi!),
You sir have impeccable taste.
hey, i'm a fan of Modernismo and Jugendstil
Maiden
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Post by Maiden »

DiscoDave wrote:Funny how you made this thread because a friend an I are thinking about moving to america after we graduate :paranoid:.

Its too early to say yet but we're looking into it.

Saying that though, i'd love to spend some time in Japan.
stick to the west coast and you'll be fine
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Post by bitWISE »

How well would a degree in the US transfer to Canada? There was a lady at work who said her degree in India was nothing like what we have in the US and she had to retake all the classes.
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Post by rep »

If you pussy-out now, there's no place for you back here when the citizens overthrow the government after World War III. Stay and fight, or leave forever.
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

What are you doing to 'fight' rep? :lol: you complacent jacknuts


Bitwise, a degree from the U.S. should be completely transferable as long as it comes from a reputable school.
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Post by Guest »

Nightshade wrote:I'd go to either Vancouver, BC, Germany, or England.
There are so many things about this country that make me want to puke, 50 Cent's success for example, and Wal-Mart. Then there's NASCAR. I won't even get into the Orwellian turn our government's taken lately, or the fact that pretty much every foreign policy decision made in this country has been to further corporate interests. What's really starting to get to me is our shit education system, both primary/secondary and the universities.
The thing that I hate the most is feeling disenfranchised, and utterly powerless to fix anything, as the system is inherently flawed.
If things keep going the way they are, I won't allow my daughter to grow up in this dump.
But I like 50 cent.
Dr_Watson
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Post by Dr_Watson »

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/index.html

take the skilled worker test... if you're useful canada will open its arms to you.

sweet:
Skilled Worker Self-Assessment
Total Point Score

Your final score is: 73

Here is the breakdown of your total score:
Factor Maximum
Points Your
Score
1 Education 25 20
2 Language Ability 24 18
3 Work Experience 21 21
4 Age 10 10
5 Arranged Employment 10 0
6 Adaptability 10 4
Total Score 100 73


Pass Mark

The pass mark as of September 18, 2003 is 67
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Nightshade
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Post by Nightshade »

Kracus wrote:
Nightshade wrote:I'd go to either Vancouver, BC, Germany, or England.
There are so many things about this country that make me want to puke, 50 Cent's success for example, and Wal-Mart. Then there's NASCAR. I won't even get into the Orwellian turn our government's taken lately, or the fact that pretty much every foreign policy decision made in this country has been to further corporate interests. What's really starting to get to me is our shit education system, both primary/secondary and the universities.
The thing that I hate the most is feeling disenfranchised, and utterly powerless to fix anything, as the system is inherently flawed.
If things keep going the way they are, I won't allow my daughter to grow up in this dump.
But I like 50 cent.
Yes, but you're a slack-jawed dolt.
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GONNAFISTYA
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Post by GONNAFISTYA »

Nightshade wrote:Crap, how could I have left out Austria?

Ahhh, Zell am See.
Just came back from skiing there.

Fuckin gorgeous.

I'll post picts when I can.
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Post by Guest »

Nightshade wrote:
Kracus wrote:
Nightshade wrote:I'd go to either Vancouver, BC, Germany, or England.
There are so many things about this country that make me want to puke, 50 Cent's success for example, and Wal-Mart. Then there's NASCAR. I won't even get into the Orwellian turn our government's taken lately, or the fact that pretty much every foreign policy decision made in this country has been to further corporate interests. What's really starting to get to me is our shit education system, both primary/secondary and the universities.
The thing that I hate the most is feeling disenfranchised, and utterly powerless to fix anything, as the system is inherently flawed.
If things keep going the way they are, I won't allow my daughter to grow up in this dump.
But I like 50 cent.
Yes, but you're a slack-jawed dolt.
Hey far be it for me to stereotype all walks of life, but you go ahead there you military bush monger.
R00k
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Post by R00k »

I'm not sure you can call it a stereotype when it's somebody who's listened to your life story for 3 years. :lol:
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