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IliveForJuve

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That was actually pretty spot-on. :lol:



No sense going where you aren't appreciated, yo.



In a laboratory.
No doubt she loves me but she gets irritated with me quite easily. My mind is dead set on going back to Bolivia eventually too and she wouldn't move back with me so... probably for the best.

So, how's life single over 30 fellas? Tell me it's good plz.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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No doubt she loves me but she gets irritated with me quite easily. My mind is dead set on going back to Bolivia eventually too and she wouldn't move back with me so... probably for the best.

So, how's life single over 30 fellas? Tell me it's good plz.
Why would you go back to Bolivia?

Re the bolded, the grass is always greener on the side.
 

IliveForJuve

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Why would you go back to Bolivia?

Re the bolded, the grass is always greener on the side.
Because the weather isn't shit and I miss my family and friends. The economy is fucked right now though so I'm kind of trapped in the UK for the next few years at least. I also know that I'll get tired of being a foreigner at some point and will want to be back with my people.

If handsome Matt ain't getting punani, there ain't no hope for the rest of us oldies.

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Honestly seeing those exotic places you guys are from I don’t see why you’d leave in the first place.

But indeed grass is probably greener on the other side
And 25-35 °C all year round. But Europe has its perks too. Being able to visit so many countries is a massive plus and great working conditions compared to the rest of the world. I don't think I could back to being an employee in Bolivia.
 
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Because the weather isn't shit and I miss my family and friends. The economy is fucked right now though so I'm kind of trapped in the UK for the next few years at least. I also know that I'll get tired of being a foreigner at some point and will want to be back with my people.

If handsome Matt ain't getting punani, there ain't no hope for the rest of us oldies.

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And 25-35 °C all year round. But Europe has its perks too. Being able to visit so many countries is a massive plus and great working conditions compared to the rest of the world. I don't think I could back to being an employee in Bolivia.
I always think that those big urban environments which you’d find here or in the US are a bit suffocating. My only reference point is the south of Italy where my family is from, things are definitely less developed there and it’s hot as fuck, but I always get that sense of liberty there which I don’t find here.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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Honestly seeing those exotic places you guys are from I don’t see why you’d leave in the first place.

But indeed grass is probably greener on the other side
We third worlders leave for better opportunity.

Not sure Bolivia would be considered exotic though? But I'll let Claudio confirm...


Because the weather isn't shit and I miss my family and friends. The economy is fucked right now though so I'm kind of trapped in the UK for the next few years at least. I also know that I'll get tired of being a foreigner at some point and will want to be back with my people.

If handsome Matt ain't getting punani, there ain't no hope for the rest of us oldies.

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And 25-35 °C all year round. But Europe has its perks too. Being able to visit so many countries is a massive plus and great working conditions compared to the rest of the world. I don't think I could back to being an employee in Bolivia.
I thought you're getting Spanish citizenship. Man, I'd love to have that. Must be a great place to live compared to the UK and Bolivia.

You'd have to have something good $$$ lined up at home to go back though?

Oh I'm not having any problems with that. Actually, kinda tired of it. The hard part older is the lack of options for something long term.

But when I say the grass is greener, I know if I get into a relationship there'll be times I yearn to be single again.
 

IliveForJuve

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I always think that those big urban environments which you’d find here or in the US are a bit suffocating. My only reference point is the south of Italy where my family is from, things are definitely less developed there and it’s hot as fuck, but I always get that sense of liberty there which I don’t find here.
I also feel "more free" in less developed places for some reason. Maybe because you can get away with more shit if you have a bit of money.
 

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