• @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    George Carlin’s punchline is appropriate here:

    It’s called the American Dream because you’ve got to be asleep to believe it!

    The zoomers arent alone. millennials and gen Xers are thinking about it too.

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    265 months ago

    That’s great if you are rich or have dual citizenship.

    The rest of you will be able to fend for themselves right?

    Am actively looking for jobs abroad. Thin on the ground if your field isn’t in demand

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      135 months ago

      There are a small number of countries that an American can immigrate to and gain residency on basically social security income alone, and a smaller number of those do not actually have age requirements on that.

      But uh yeah, generally speaking, you need to either be quite wealthy or have an existing job offer for a fairly high paying job to functionally immigrate to most countries.

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    235 months ago

    I’m putting away a sizable nest egg for my daughter in the hopes that she’s going to use it to get out of this god forsaken place when she’s old enough.

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    175 months ago

    You don’t have Gen Z to be considering it. The supreme court ruling on immunity has me strongly weighing options.

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      75 months ago

      This is the stance my wife and I are taking lately. I’m native too, so dammit, I was born in this beautiful land, and I’ll not let some fucking uneducated Christian rednecks force me to leave.

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    That is so weirdly worded. How many generations does GenZ have that there’s a “first generation“?

    Edit: ooooh, children of immigrants.