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tornado34jh

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27. Even for me as a 33 y/o autistic person, I wish I could leave, but I don't have that luxury
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 06:28 PM
Apr 20

And I am not as nearly as educated compared to these. When I go to bed at night, or even just look up at the night sky, I sometimes wish I could just escape.

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I Don't Blame Them Deep State Witch Apr 20 #1
Leaving? That implies they have money or a way to leave FirstLight Apr 20 #2
I think that's even more common FoxNewsSucks Apr 20 #11
Some countries are paying a signing bonus for certain career fields. Irish_Dem Apr 20 #20
Whst country and field? Bluethroughu Apr 20 #52
Details on that offer? Very curious about this Arazi Apr 21 #67
Ain't that the truth. OldBaldy1701E Apr 20 #24
When I went overseas to live and work, they paid for my work visa, my flight, and most of my expenses there AZLD4Candidate Apr 20 #41
It's very depressing what is happening with our younger generation. Bluethroughu Apr 20 #51
Post removed Post removed Apr 20 #56
There are 5 military branches madville Apr 20 #58
Six. There are 6 branches. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 21 #64
Space Force doesn't really count madville Apr 21 #65
Yep same as the Marines are a part of the Navy IbogaProject Apr 21 #81
Kinda madville Apr 21 #85
Ah IbogaProject Apr 21 #87
20 year vet here... Shipwack Apr 21 #84
See I feel like it's far better now madville Apr 21 #89
I have family who have already left. OrlandoDem2 Apr 20 #3
Follow the money WSHazel Apr 20 #4
It mostly the magas. nt Javaman Apr 20 #33
Learn another language if need be, watch carefuly as the political tensions and prrotests are rising... brush Apr 20 #5
In my opinion markodochartaigh Apr 20 #15
All those you mention are dangers, but trump is in charge and is, as it's said, a clear and present danger... brush Apr 20 #19
EU and China are rolling out the welcome mat GenThePerservering Apr 20 #6
I own a home in China. My wife and I could be back there in a month if we wanted to go. AZLD4Candidate Apr 20 #43
Overview of U.S. taxes on foreign income for individuals Celerity Apr 20 #60
This is particularly painful in the government space... appmanga Apr 20 #7
With climate change, the future is dark no matter where one goes. Kaleva Apr 20 #8
Got a nephew, about 31 yr olds, that left US for Mexico IrishBubbaLiberal Apr 20 #9
I don't blame them. Not even a little bit. (nt) Paladin Apr 20 #10
Neither do I. I worry constantly about my 3 grandkids who are all in higher learning stages now. Deuxcents Apr 20 #14
Yeah, I fear for my grandkids as well. Paladin Apr 21 #66
I don't blame them at all, I'd leave if I could. FoxNewsSucks Apr 20 #12
Same. Xavier Breath Apr 20 #34
Overseas isn't safe either. Elessar Zappa Apr 20 #13
The Authoritarian Axis of Evil markodochartaigh Apr 20 #16
The Dutch dislike their ultra right stollen Apr 20 #26
My now 36 year-old daughter and son-in-law moved to Europe when 45 was in power, Squaredeal Apr 20 #17
My daughter is working in Europe. She...... NGeorgian Apr 20 #18
My youngest son was recently accepted to Juilliard Tianjin. Pacifist Patriot Apr 20 #21
After only THREE GDMF MONTHS!!! Martin Eden Apr 20 #22
This Century edhopper Apr 20 #23
You blame young people of today for Gore's loss? Mariana Apr 21 #63
I suspect the poster means young people of the same AllyCat Apr 21 #69
I thought that was obvious edhopper Apr 21 #73
I blame young people going back decades edhopper Apr 21 #72
For example: Russia is losing 500,000 scientists, engineers and artists per year. DetlefK Apr 20 #25
Even for me as a 33 y/o autistic person, I wish I could leave, but I don't have that luxury tornado34jh Apr 20 #27
I will never abandon my country to fascists Skittles Apr 20 #48
That's all well and good, but again, that only will work if people understand it all tornado34jh Apr 20 #59
all the more reason we need to fight Skittles Apr 20 #62
I would agree with that tornado34jh Apr 21 #90
You are not alone. MorbidButterflyTat Apr 20 #61
Yes, Europe hopes to recruit American stollen Apr 20 #28
Gee, if only there was a political party maxrandb Apr 20 #29
Some of us oldsters as well.. Permanut Apr 20 #30
It's a perfectly rational plunder operation bucolic_frolic Apr 20 #31
What is your best guess as to where this is going? flamingdem Apr 20 #45
A funneling operation to Crypto. bucolic_frolic Apr 20 #46
Now that's scary flamingdem Apr 20 #47
If only 2/3 of them could have found some way to impact our government relayerbob Apr 20 #32
Yes, and they are stressed out as fuck about it LymphocyteLover Apr 20 #35
Tell them you get the country you fight for malaise Apr 20 #36
This country has nothing to offer now. Klarkashton Apr 20 #37
It will be a minuscule number that ever leave. NoMoreRepugs Apr 20 #38
Future Iamscrewed Apr 20 #39
The dumbing down of an America that is too dumb to realize it. Buddyzbuddy Apr 20 #40
Once my son and his girlfriend finish their Ph.Ds, they'll be gone. NNadir Apr 20 #42
I lived overseas from 2007-2024 in four countries. Loved almost every minute if I didn't deal with xenophobia AZLD4Candidate Apr 20 #44
We lived overseas from 1991-2007. bamagal62 Apr 20 #57
curious if you or any of your boys served in the military Skittles Apr 20 #49
Do foreign country need our graduates, now that so few are coming here? Honestly, I still remember Silent Type Apr 20 #50
Surveys show this is true NJCher Apr 20 #53
One of my sons is moving to an eastern european EU country getagrip_already Apr 20 #54
I think younger people these days expect to be able to move around somewhat freely Renew Deal Apr 20 #55
As a young person I agree. Age 73. twodogsbarking Apr 21 #68
A brain drain Glaisne Apr 21 #70
I agree pamdb Apr 21 #71
Both my Gen Z kids got out of the USA. Sky Jewels Apr 21 #74
Sort of like the UK in the throes of Thatcherism. Crowman2009 Apr 21 #75
The common term is "brain drain" LittleGirl Apr 21 #76
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Unfortunately, this will only make the 'Bro culture more concentrated. NEOH Apr 21 #79
Good luck finding a better country. republianmushroom Apr 21 #80
It's not hard if you're young. Both my kids emigrated to more civilized, less violent countries Sky Jewels Apr 21 #88
I wonder how welcomed Mblaze Apr 21 #82
If more young people had voted for Kamala Harris, we would have a brighter future. Martin68 Apr 21 #83
Anyone who values their health or future prospects should feel the same. Karasu Apr 21 #86
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