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posted 1 year ago by ger111 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +59Score on mirror )
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PurestEvil on scored.co
1 year ago 10 points (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror ) 2 children
If anything, it would be a sacrifice to move to the US to work there temporarily. It's not a place to stay in. You get in, get money, and once you are done you cash out and it's over.

Living in the US must be a nightmare.
fiskaren on scored.co
1 year ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
It seems like work is everything there, people have forgotten that they have a life outside of work too, time to spend all the money they make on work. Or maybe they genuinely need to work all those hours, just to afford their basic living costs. That seems to be the case for all the low wage workers at least.

If one wanted to work offshore, one might as well take a job on an offshore oil rig in the North sea. Not only does it pay better, but you stay there for a few months and work all the time. The oil rig doesn't try to sell you the illusion of freedom. It's a place of work, all commercialized, no third places. Or heck, the canteen would actually be such a place, you can spend time there with your colleges. In the US, all you have is Starbucks with overpriced coffee, loitering is illegal everywhere else because of niggers they say, but if that's the case, just ban niggers from public places then, how hard could it be.
TakenusernameA on scored.co
1 year ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
>It seems like work is everything there,

Yes, thanks to the "protestant work ethic" of the united states, work is basically the official religion of the country, and its not real work either (because manufacturing is basically dead here), its all middle man crap that creates massive inneficiency and only further complicates things. People are too busy working to look after their own kids or bother raising them, its essentially the early stages of the French/Bolshevik revolution, but its essentially gone on for almost a century. The only shared culture outside of wage slaving the US has is mindless consumption and sportsball. Its honestly unsuprising we have a drug use epidemic, if I didnt trust in Christ , I would probably turn to drugs to escape too.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
Not compared to living in India
fiskaren on scored.co
1 year ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror ) 2 children
You know, being better than India isn't that much of an achievement. If America want to become great again, it needs to start comparing itself to European countries, and actually perform better than most, in most metrics. Otherwise, you're only better than some shithole country, but worst in the developed world.
TakenusernameA on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Americans need to do some introspection first and determine what the purpose of life is for that to happen. We have a society that is basically built from the ground up on materialistic hedonism, which is the enemy of true happiness in the long term.
covok48 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
LOLOLOL

Yeah we’re not a great nation.

Fuck off, brown. You’ll never be White.
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