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December 02, 2013, 08:48:00 PM |
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Philippines
You can live there for a couple hundred a month, easy to find a good girl, most young people speak some english, language is easy to learn.
If you want, you can easily disappear, especially in Manila.
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December 02, 2013, 09:08:19 PM |
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How about Uruguay?
Great beaches, clean, safe, and loves Bitcoin.
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December 02, 2013, 09:10:32 PM |
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Costa Rica
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December 03, 2013, 04:40:35 PM |
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I also think the Philippines might be a good place to stay for a while. Never been but I think it would be a decent place to look into, especially if your ok with moving every 6 months or so.
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December 03, 2013, 04:42:09 PM |
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Philippines I would agree with - mainly English speaking with Christian tradition, but a large indigenous Muslim population if you are Muslim. Easy to fit in. Friendly people. Cheap to live if you want to. Sunny beaches everywhere.
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December 03, 2013, 04:51:32 PM |
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One question to consider is which countries will allow you to stay indefinitely as a non-citizen without a job. Unless you're willing to frequently return to the states, that might limit your options somewhat.
Considering this, I could see myself as a world traveller. Stay in a country as long as you can, then move somewhere more fun and do it all again. Maybe only for like a year or three, but I'd like to do this life is too short for any one place
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December 04, 2013, 04:47:28 PM |
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go to thailand. if you are a white guy, they love whities there. if you go to bars and clubs, the women there will approach you. the country is fairly modern, so i wouldn't call it a 3rd world country. cost of living is not very high either.
I'd avoid Thai women at bars and clubs; they're not there to find lovers as much as they're looking for sugar daddies. they are searching for Love. or you life in russia. Snowden seems to like it too
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December 04, 2013, 06:36:51 PM |
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go to thailand. if you are a white guy, they love whities there. if you go to bars and clubs, the women there will approach you. the country is fairly modern, so i wouldn't call it a 3rd world country. cost of living is not very high either.
I'd avoid Thai women at bars and clubs; they're not there to find lovers as much as they're looking for sugar daddies. they are searching for Love. or you life in russia. Snowden seems to like it too With the most expensive city in Europe? Also , why do you think people run from Russia?
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December 04, 2013, 06:39:06 PM |
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My second home is Belize. It's a great place to live for ex-pats.
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December 04, 2013, 06:44:25 PM |
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HK is worth considering given China's hitherto benign stance on cryptos
The fact that HK is under China's thumb is also a big negative. I think even if HK were independent they'd be more open to cryptos. Not sure if I can offer a good alternative tho. Maybe Singapore? Just throwing something out there
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December 04, 2013, 08:12:56 PM |
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My second home is Belize. It's a great place to live for ex-pats.
isn't belize kind of a hellscape.. the island life may be nice, but don't expats get kidnapped for ransom there?
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December 04, 2013, 08:31:39 PM |
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Stay in America to assist with the turning of days.
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December 04, 2013, 08:34:30 PM |
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My second home is Belize. It's a great place to live for ex-pats.
isn't belize kind of a hellscape.. the island life may be nice, but don't expats get kidnapped for ransom there? Na. I worried more about that in Panama. While there is some crime, especially around Belize city, it's not scary if your used to America. Or like Elwar, Afghanistan. I have been going there now for about 30 years and never had a problem with violence. I did once get shaken down by customs though.
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December 04, 2013, 08:36:13 PM |
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Perhaps the Philippines, Japan or Taiwan, Asia seems like a great place aside from the obvious issues.
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December 04, 2013, 08:38:22 PM |
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I stayed in Goa for about a month at the end of a backpacking trip to India. It was a really nice place to hang around for a medium term stay. Much more laid back than much of India but almost as cheap; delicious European/Indian fusion food; awesome beaches and countryside (some of the most beautiful I've ever been to); chilled out people; and of course to make sure you don't forget you're in India.. cows. Cows on the beach. Beach cows.
I stayed in Palolem, a tiny beach village (that was also in one of the Bourne movies, hehe). I actually did some work from the Internet cafes there, enough so they got to know me. If you had a laptop and found somewhere nice to work with wifi you'd be happy there for a long time. And the rest of India is within reach too.
If I was single and wanted to do this kind of thing, Goa would definitely be right up on my list.
Edit: Other countries I'd definitely investigate: Croatia; Chile; Greece.
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December 04, 2013, 08:40:07 PM |
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You have so many options. You could do the cheap in crisis European countries, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Malta, any number of Latin American countries, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Belize, a variety of Caribbean countries, and SE Asia, Cambodia Thailand ect.
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December 04, 2013, 08:45:59 PM |
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Stay in America to assist with the turning of days.
Any attempt at that would just get shut down by our giant fucking military, unless some other countries were helping us out..
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December 04, 2013, 08:48:41 PM |
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Stay in America to assist with the turning of days.
Any attempt at that would just get shut down by our giant fucking military, unless some other countries were helping us out.. You forget there are some pretty staunch supporters of Ron Paul in the U.S Armed forces as well and did you see that afghan veteran who yelled at the police? If the U.S troops were ordered to shoot civilians you can bet it would end up like Syria where at least some of them would rebel.
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December 04, 2013, 08:58:50 PM |
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Stay in America to assist with the turning of days.
Any attempt at that would just get shut down by our giant fucking military, unless some other countries were helping us out.. You forget there are some pretty staunch supporters of Ron Paul in the U.S Armed forces as well and did you see that afghan veteran who yelled at the police? If the U.S troops were ordered to shoot civilians you can bet it would end up like Syria where at least some of them would rebel. These won't rebel... To be honest I think you underestimate the capacity for humans to do terrible things under the control of a perceived authority. Also Syrians and Americans are two different kettles of fish, I think most of us Westerners are not as brave enough and willing to rebel even in the face of destruction.
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