Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,777
And? I just purchased a fucking apartment from the benefits this system is giving me, why would I not want to chip in and help the next in line out when I get the opportunity to do so?
:touched: They will never understand. Had similar talk with a friends american girlfriend, she was smart, but refused to acknowledge the necessity of wanting to chip in to a highly functioning and benificial system.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,636
:touched: They will never understand. Had similar talk with a friends american girlfriend, she was smart, but refused to acknowledge the necessity of wanting to chip in to a highly functioning and benificial system.
I wouldn't call it a highly functional system when it pops out people like Nzoric and yourself. Voller is the only redeeming product of that whole thing.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,443
Wot? India is like 100 times safer than the U.S.

The only problem with foreigners in India is the problem for everybody in India: you cannot attend a public gathering of more than 1,000 people without at least someone getting killed.
No, it's not. We might not think if it that way, but the US is very safe.

It's his generalizations that I have a problem with. Delhi is quite unsafe and even I wouldn't go there. But if you're gonna call "India" quite unsafe, then yes, you are insane. We don't have guns, mass shootings, or sentences involving 1000 lashes for simply making a blog post.



Your paranoia is simply disproportional to the reality. There are more places in India that are safe rather than unsafe. From where I'm sitting, it's you who's being silly.
Okay. I'll get back to you with some statistics and travel advice.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,443
Screw that. Backing up your (non) point will lead to nothing. You need to face your fears if you need to grow into a man. So come to India and face your fears. You can do it, brah.
It's not my own safety I'm that concerned about. It's my girlfriend's. I'm almost 100% sure nothing would happen to us in India, but at the moment it doesn't really look like the ideal place for a couple to visit. I hope it will be again in the future.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
As someone who knows a lot of Syrians and Iraqi's, I can tell you, no matter how bad it becomes for immigrants and refugees in countries like Denmark, they're still a million times a better option for those people than this region(I'm talking mainly about refugees and immigrants who are not highly qualified professionals or wealthy people already).



Ya, but then when you do work, you more than make up for it, by paying insane tax rates :p
Of course the situation here is preferable to the horros they have to deal with in Syria & Co, but it's still absolutely despiccable how they're seen in the eyes of a large part of the population and how public discussion on the matter is held. For some reason, there's the widespread belief that they're some sort of spoilt lazy cowards who don't want to deal with the problems in their home countries and leave their families behind to live in Austria in luxury and costing the state a fortune :sergio: And I'm not even exaggerating...


Those tax rates pay back tripe and fourfold for everyone involved though :p

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Iz good man

Of course it was just one of those 10.000 "Einzelfällen" though, "in no way representing the opinion of the party" :andyandbarcelona:
 

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