Halp Any of you Americans ever thought of exsanguinating?

Serious answer to the thread. I'd rather spend time tooling around the USA. There's enough I haven't seen here for me to really worry about visiting other countries for any real length of time.
 
The US is fucking huge, mommy pants. You could fit all of Europe into just Alaska alone.

US is not fucking huge.

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Case in point.
 
I would agree with Asa here. At least "practice" living away from a home staying in the US. there is A LOT you haven't even dreamed of inside these borders and there is a modicum of security in knowing if shit hits the fan, you are at least a citizen and there is a Walmart and McDs close by for necessities. Dip your feet into Canada after that for an international-but-still-safe experience before you go hogwild being adopted by a pygmy tribe in the Amazon rainforest.
 
if youve seen one state, youve seen them all.
think outside the box you twats.
the world is such a grand place. so much to see.. diff cultures...

If you have seen one state, you have seen that state. Our corporate offices have one representative in each country because of local cultures and sales strategies etc in Europe, they also have one in each state in the US because they are just that different. And I can guarantee you hvaen't seen everything in that state if you think it has been explored. Even in detestable Ohio they are shining points to discover.
 
I think part of the point is its ridiculously cheap and you can avoid paying taxes. That doesn't work if you just stay in the us. You'd still have to have a job, which defeats the purpose.
 
If you want to move to live more cheaply and not have to work, I heard Zimbabwe has a VERY low cost of living. If you want to move to experience different cultures, you don't have to leave the US.
 
all you fucking americans are pretty much the same.
you're all governed by the saaaaame shiiiit.

step outside of your pretentious bubble!!

ALSO, if i were to move back to the states, i would move to Nevada or California.

I never said not to leave, but explore your reasoning carefully. If it is it to experience different landscapes, different cuisines, different cultures, there is a lot to offer in teh US border. that's not to say the US has it all, far from it. And I highly suggest everyone get out and travel to experience those things which you cannot get at home. But if your only exposure to culture has been Florida, you can start by broadening yourself just saying in the US and going to a different state.

And it's all what you make of it. If you go into a travel situation with the mindset of learning about native cultures and landscapes and being open to new experiences, you don't need a different country. You are just closeminded about the US, Fat Melissa, and it's a nasty color on you.