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Born in Brazil
Been living in Canada since 2013.
Kinda regret coming here, Canada is a shithole right now. Should've picked USA maybe. Hopefully Alberta will get is independency soon
This country has been a shithole and the boomers are ruining it even more.
 
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Oh my God, hello fellow Austrian! Where you at?
I'll be back to Innsbruck in two months, where I was born and raised, back to the heart of the alps, but currently living in Graz. Pictures for reference for all the flatearthers out there:

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I'm from Rand McNally. But I left because I got sick of people wearing hats on their feet, plus the whole hamburgers trying to eat us problem.
 
can't talk about my place, because if i even once discovered by fellow local gamedevs, my opinion here will be weaponized to kill my studio :')
 
Born in South Africa, moved to the Netherlands about four years ago. Love South Africa but way too many issues to continue living there, the Netherlands is a straight upgrade in about every way bar food. Seriously, native Dutch cuisine sucks bad. Although the baked goods like Stroopwafel, Poffertjes, Boterkoek, Speculaas, and Vlaai are all top notch.
 
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Born in South Africa, moved to the Netherlands about four years ago. Love South Africa but way too many issues to continue living there, the Netherlands is a straight upgrade in about every way bar food. Seriously, native Dutch cuisine sucks bad. Although the baked goods like Stroopwafel, Poffertjes, Boterkoek, Speculaas, and Vlaai are all top notch.
So you speak Afrikaans to the Dutchs or did you start switching to dutch ?

I had a SA colleague who would speak in Afrikaans and didn't really bother, but people understood her anyway
 
I'll be back to Innsbruck in two months, where I was born and raised, back to the heart of the alps, but currently living in Graz. Pictures for reference for all the flatearthers out there:

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So many Austrians in here. That's funny.

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Well I'm in Vienna. I love it. It's ridiculously beautiful, safe, clean and the best tap water.
 
India.
A lot of time it sucks, as you can guess. Seeing all these beautiful pictures of other places makes me jealous a bit. Don't get me wrong India is huge and has 1000s of beautiful places, but we also have 1.5 billion people, and many of them have no manners, so every place is almost always crowded with tourists.

But on the bright side, the city I am from is Udaipur and it's an extreme pretty nice little city. So that's good. Also I am reasonably well off, which can make life really nice in India cause it's a very inexpensive country to live in, in general.

So overall- could've been better, could've been worse.

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So you speak Afrikaans to the Dutchs or did you start switching to dutch ?

I had a SA colleague who would speak in Afrikaans and didn't really bother, but people understood her anyway
Did Dutch up to B2. Occasionally I slip back into Afrikaans but don't really have issues. Most Dutch can kind of get Afrikaans quite well.

But considering near everyone speaks English, I just used that instead of Afrikaans when I got here.
 
Born in Poland, still in Poland and I don't have any plans to leave this place. Tons of good things about living here and tons of bad things as well (so I guess like in most places).

We have some grandiose (new) churches

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Biggest castle in the world (build by Teutonic Order but we fucked them up)

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And some good looking nature as well

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Born in Poland, still in Poland and I don't have any plans to leave this place. Tons of good things about living here and tons of bad things as well (so I guess like in most places).

We have some grandiose (new) churches

lichen_stary-2-1160x773.jpg


Biggest castle in the world (build by Teutonic Order but we fucked them up)

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And some good looking nature as well

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Even rise of the tomb raider on pc has better snow than that 4th pic, ngl.
 
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Not too hard to figure out where I'm from. But it's the Netherlands. I do transition a lot between that and Norway. The time I spend in the latter, is increasing a lot.
 
On the land that produces more memes in a morning than you can ever consume in your life... Mostly because if we don't consume that much, the whole country turns into Joker
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Country is not enough, i will tell you all my life story

I was born in the Parkchester neighborhood of the Bronx, a borough of New York City, on October 13, 1989. I have a younger brother named Gabriel. My father was born in the Bronx to a Puerto Rican family and became an architect; my mother was born in Puerto Rico. The family lived in an apartment in Parkchester until i was five, when we moved to a house in suburban Yorktown Heights.

I attended Yorktown High School, graduating in 2007. I came in second in the microbiology category of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in 2007 with a research project on the effect of antioxidants on the lifespan of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. In high school, I took part in the National Hispanic Institute's Lorenzo de Zavala (LDZ) Youth Legislative Session. After graduating, i became the LDZ secretary of state while attending Boston University. I had a John F. Lopez Fellowship.

After college, I moved back to the Bronx and took a job as a bartender and waitress to help my mother—a house cleaner and school bus driver—fight foreclosure of their home. I later launched Brook Avenue Press, a now-defunct publishing firm for books that portrayed the Bronx in a positive light. I also worked for the nonprofit National Hispanic Institute.

So did you find out who i was yet ?
 
Country is not enough, i will tell you all my life story

I was born in the Parkchester neighborhood of the Bronx, a borough of New York City, on October 13, 1989. I have a younger brother named Gabriel. My father was born in the Bronx to a Puerto Rican family and became an architect; my mother was born in Puerto Rico. The family lived in an apartment in Parkchester until i was five, when we moved to a house in suburban Yorktown Heights.

I attended Yorktown High School, graduating in 2007. I came in second in the microbiology category of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in 2007 with a research project on the effect of antioxidants on the lifespan of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. In high school, I took part in the National Hispanic Institute's Lorenzo de Zavala (LDZ) Youth Legislative Session. After graduating, i became the LDZ secretary of state while attending Boston University. I had a John F. Lopez Fellowship.

After college, I moved back to the Bronx and took a job as a bartender and waitress to help my mother—a house cleaner and school bus driver—fight foreclosure of their home. I later launched Brook Avenue Press, a now-defunct publishing firm for books that portrayed the Bronx in a positive light. I also worked for the nonprofit National Hispanic Institute.

So did you find out who i was yet ?

AOC, why for this thread?
 
England, known as Britain, but i always say England.
I'm Scotland but to most people (americans) that's England. i don't have anything against English people <3 but is a bit annoying lol.

for americans think of the UK as a mini USA with just 4 states but we have countries instead of states.

USA = UK
American = British
Texan, New Yorker, etc = Scottish, English, Welsh, etc

Saying King of England is like calling Trump "The President of Texas". It's President of the United States. We have the King of the United Kingdom.

Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales are "states" of the UK.
 
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I'm Scotland but to most people (americans) that's England. i don't have anything against English people <3 but is a bit annoying lol.

for americans think of the UK as a mini USA with just 4 states but we have countries instead of states.

USA = UK
American = British
Texan, New Yorker, etc = Scottish, English, Welsh, etc

Saying King of England is like calling Trump "The President of Texas". It's President of the United States. We have the King of the United Kingdom.

Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales are "states" of the UK.
Yeah i agree, your Scottish, I'm English and the Britons haven't been around for 1500 years lol, at least you have your own Parliament though and we don't, i know the scots well anyway, i was born and bred mostly in Aldershot, loads of Scots in the British Army. back then.
 
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