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Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-13-2009 23:49:

quote:
Originally posted by samochod
He sounds like a whiny douche, who's unhappy with his life, but responds to advice with, "you don't understand" or excuses on why he can't do anything. Any idiot could figure out for themselves that large cities such as Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver, would be more than adequate (at least for someone who's not a loser). But I'm sure you prefer the safety of pining away after some unattainable dreams that you'll never achieve.


That is absolutely ridiculous.

Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver are not necessarily "adequate" for those who hunger experience with a different culture, different people, and new varying sights, activities etc. *especially* when they have lived in that region their entire life.

Living in Canada is living in Canada. There are small differences province to province, but it's pretty much all the same (with exception to some of the eclectic touristy type towns and the north).

It sounds like you have a superiority complex.

Wanting to adventure outside of what you know is commendable. However, wanting to do it because there isn't enough "partying" is a pretty lame excuse, but whatever - to each their own.

I don't know anything about moving to another country, but I would suggest moving to another province. It is a good stepping stone, helps you up-root yourself, and it isn't as scary/difficult. If you can handle that, then you can try to tackle moving to another country. That's what I am doing right now


Posted by elFreak on Feb-13-2009 23:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
That is absolutely ridiculous.

Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver are not necessarily "adequate" for those who hunger experience with a different culture, different people, and new varying sights, activities etc. *especially* when they have lived in that region their entire life.

Living in Canada is living in Canada. There are small differences province to province, but it's pretty much all the same (with exception to some of the eclectic touristy type towns and the north).

It sounds like you have a superiority complex.

Wanting to adventure outside of what you know is commendable. However, wanting to do it because there isn't enough "partying" is a pretty lame excuse, but whatever - to each their own.

I don't know anything about moving to another country, but I would suggest moving to another province. It is a good stepping stone, helps you up-root yourself, and it isn't as scary/difficult. If you can handle that, then you can try to tackle moving to another country. That's what I am doing right now


this post contradicts itself multiple times.

good work moran.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-14-2009 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
this post contradicts itself multiple times.

good work moran.


LOL @ you calling me out on contradicting myself, and then you call me a moran



P.S. I realize that suggesting he may have a superiority complex reeks of hypocrisy, but in all seriousness, it seems like he wants to belittle him for the sake of being a bully, or to make himself look/feel better.


Posted by Cpt.Cocaine on Feb-14-2009 00:15:

You think everyone has superiority complexes. Must be a complex of yours.


Posted by elFreak on Feb-14-2009 00:18:

"moving to another province is not adequate so i suggest you start by moving to another province."

"i have no experience moving to another country but i suggest"

"provinces are only a bit different"

it must suck to be stupid AND ugly.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-14-2009 00:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Cpt.Cocaine
You think everyone has superiority complexes. Must be a complex of yours.


People who choose to belittle someone for nothing other than their curiousity come off as either "e-bullies" who are just bored and want to be pricks, or people who genuinely feel the need to make others look bad to satisfy some type of psychological thing they are dealing with.

With that being said, I am more than willing to admit that I have my own "complexes" or whatever you want to call them. I mean, common... it's me

Hahahaha!


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-14-2009 00:20:

Theresa isn't ugly. I don't think she's dumb either, although I've seen her post the occasional really stupid thing.


Posted by elFreak on Feb-14-2009 00:20:

how many provinces have you been to chowderhead?

@theresa


Posted by elFreak on Feb-14-2009 00:21:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Theresa isn't ugly. I don't think she's dumb either, although I've seen her post the occasional really stupid thing.



your avatar has no eyes...i understand now.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-14-2009 00:23:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
"moving to another province is not adequate so i suggest you start by moving to another province."

"i have no experience moving to another country but i suggest"

"provinces are only a bit different"

it must suck to be stupid AND ugly.


It seems like you have misinterpreted my post entirely, although I wouldn't doubt it's intentional.

P.S. looooooooooooooooove and (((((((hugs)))))))


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-14-2009 00:24:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
your avatar has no eyes...i understand now.

Or we just have different tastes.


Posted by elFreak on Feb-14-2009 00:24:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
how many provinces have you been to chowderhead?

@theresa


awaie mets ton pieds dans ta yeule de bougon tete carree.


Posted by elFreak on Feb-14-2009 00:25:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Or we just have different tastes.


"anything with a pulse" is not taste.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-14-2009 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
how many provinces have you been to chowderhead?

@theresa


Well love muffin, I have been to 6 provinces. Thanks for asking.

Are you still angry at me for being mean to you before about your STD? I am sorry love muffin, I shouldn't have been such a bitch.

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Theresa isn't ugly. I don't think she's dumb either, although I've seen her post the occasional really stupid thing.



LOL, it's true, I have my "moran" moments


Posted by elFreak on Feb-14-2009 00:31:

you have been to 6 provinces and haven't realized that they are completely fucking different in everything on things ranging from language, culture, geography, demographic (immigrant populations aka cultural influences) et al?

shenanigans.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-14-2009 00:36:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
you have been to 6 provinces and haven't realized that they are completely fucking different in everything on things ranging from language, culture, geography, demographic (immigrant populations aka cultural influences) et al?

shenanigans.


They really aren't THAT different to each other. Sure there are some small differences between them (Saskatchewan is the most boring place on earth *lol*, and Alberta/B.C. are mountainous and beautiful), but that is very superficial. The lifestyles of the people, the culture (not including Quebec,) are very similar from one province to another.

You can't compare moving from Ontario to B.C. being anything like moving from Ontario to Japan. It's entirely different.


Posted by elFreak on Feb-14-2009 00:41:

of course not...but

quebec is very different from anything.
bc is miles away from yeehaw alberta.
manitoba is heavy native influenced.
new brunswick is acadian.
the maritimes are like being on another planet.


new york and houston aren't that different either i guess.


Posted by on Feb-14-2009 03:45:

laughing @ el freak spot on with Theresa contradicting herself.

For ppl who don't have a clue its best not to sugar coat things. If you must experience a different culture take a vacation. I especially liked Montreal, it has a very European feel.

I love how this guy asks Freak for more "details". Details on what? We're not going to hold your hand. All we can offer you is a swift kick in the right direction. Moving to another country won't make your life better unless your from Mexico.


Posted by Zeiter on Feb-14-2009 05:13:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
of course not...but

quebec is very different from anything.
bc is miles away from yeehaw alberta.
manitoba is heavy native influenced.
new brunswick is acadian.
the maritimes are like being on another planet.


new york and houston aren't that different either i guess.

+ 1!


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-14-2009 19:11:

quote:
Originally posted by samochod
laughing @ el freak spot on with Theresa contradicting herself.

For ppl who don't have a clue its best not to sugar coat things. If you must experience a different culture take a vacation. I especially liked Montreal, it has a very European feel.

I love how this guy asks Freak for more "details". Details on what? We're not going to hold your hand. All we can offer you is a swift kick in the right direction. Moving to another country won't make your life better unless your from Mexico.


Vacationing somewhere is nothing like living there.

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
of course not...but

quebec is very different from anything.
bc is miles away from yeehaw alberta.
manitoba is heavy native influenced.
new brunswick is acadian.
the maritimes are like being on another planet.


new york and houston aren't that different either i guess.


I don't know about you, but I wouldn't personally move simply for a geographical change. Perhaps you have found that the cultural differences from province to province are significant - I personally have not (not including Quebec which I mentioned already) and many of the people I have met that also moved to AB from other provinces agree with me.

Meh. Maybe it's because I have experienced more drastic cultural differences (like the people who live in Haiti, or Jamaica), and use that as a gauge?


Posted by winston on Feb-14-2009 19:18:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
stop being ignorant and inform yourself.



unless you have 500 000$ in the bank or an employer willing to vouch for you aka hire and sponsor you, you can forget about a US green card. It is harder for Canadians to get this than those from poor countries.


if you have money in the bank, one of your parents is a US citizen, or you own property...

you can consider the US.



Posted by winston on Feb-14-2009 19:20:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak




new york and houston aren't that different either i guess.


Houston?! New York? I'm outraged!!! how dare you compare that shithole to one of the greatest cities in the world!..bahhh jason snap!

First of all Houstin is in the good ol' republic of Texas (a country of its own), it is the 4th largest city in the US after Chicago but don't let that fool you. Houston is more like a the southern capital of the U.S Attracting a majority of (yea, i'll use the term) mexicans.

Ok, New York City, if you have never been there is polar opposite. New York is very multi-cultural, diverse, educated, compelling, intense, luxurious, bohemian, it has a life of its own. you can't compare new york even with chicago and people love to compare them all the time.


Posted by tubularbills on Feb-14-2009 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by winston
Houston?! New York? I'm outraged!!! how dare you compare that shithole to one of the greatest cities in the world!..bahhh benson attack!


fixed.


Posted by winston on Feb-14-2009 19:26:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
fixed.


hai.call.me


Posted by winston on Feb-14-2009 19:48:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
austin


only if you like bugs, extremely hot weather all year round, southern dummies, obnoxious school spirit, flaming ******s and ...

a decent indie music scene.

oh. and a strong smell of piss


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