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EU is in a perpetual state of decline and it seems there are no solutions in sight that would change its path in the next decade.

Everything seems so stagnant and the costs of living are rising while the salaries do not increase whatsoever.

What's worse is that due to its economic decline politicians and leaders try to persuade the populace that a lot of things that we enjoy and contribute to our quality of life are now considered luxury or outright sinful. The same kind of rhetoric that is used to sin tax tobacco, alcohol, gambling is now used on things like:

- car ownership - Air Conditioning - Travel - meat and dairy

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JumpinJack_Cash ◴[] No.42195647[source]
Nigeria, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Thailand and Viernam. The future is theere.

Forget the US people ther are only slightly less depressed than the EU

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csomar ◴[] No.42201524[source]
Nigeria, Colombia, Mexico and Brazil are good places for the OP to go to and get mugged. The reality is that these places are just shit and dangerous. Vietnam and Thailand have their own attractions but they are only popular because they are cheaper not because they are better than the EU.
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JumpinJack_Cash ◴[] No.42218380[source]
places where bad things happen are the same where good things happen.

It’s called variance. You can always go to Monaco and pay 25 dollars for a bottle of water, you’d be safe from everything but you’ll also be a nobody

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1. bdangubic ◴[] No.42218385[source]
why would you be a “nobody” if you lived in Monaco?? :)
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2. JumpinJack_Cash ◴[] No.42218426[source]
Because having money is only something that elevates you if people around you dont have it.

If everyone is rich nobody is

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3. bdangubic ◴[] No.42221379[source]
99.999997% of people on this Earth would gladly be a “nobody” in Monaco :)