AFODO said:
USA has the worst places to ever live your life. Like really, the worst places. Maybe some other place in America, and there might be 1-2 nice places to live in the USA, but There are definitely better places in America, outside of USA.
Not going that west, Austria, and Germany also has very good life to offer, as they are rich countries (because they rob other countries..), as well as other countries in Europe.
I don't like leaving your own country thou.
Typical suburbs in America nothing but absolute angry depressing shitholes and they promote the most unhealthy of living and everything that is so antithecal to advancing civilization, and something about their hatred for pedestrians, cyclists and public transportation, prevents people from moving and getting exercise and experiencing the world the natural way.
It's why people from the EU, the cities, and college towns lose weight and have a tendency to be thinner because they're getting movement everyday, and are content since travelling is almost considered a "necessity" via the connected public transport with other countries in the EU helping their residents gain knowledge through experience.
Not saying they're "perfect" per say, for they have shit gun laws, and their own issues. Overall quality life is better.
Yes I get it, many people like quietness, and you know what, so be it, go live in a quiet community. But what I don't like is how mainstream Americans tries to push the entire suburbia lifestyle as being the "ideal life" coupled in with this concerning obsessions with McDonalds or Walmart as being the "beacons/symbols of freedom".
Yes, I know it can be worse, not calling for "death/destruction to America" or anything of that nonsensical nature, but the entire suburbia car brainer and corporate culture's gotta go.
Not being anti-car either, cars and trucks have their place, especially for large loads of groceries but even that in of itself, is unhealthy as it's more healthier to get yourself moving and buy small batches of groceries. So really what I'm saying is there needs to be more balance.