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Happy for you Brits. Been spending the last 4 years in the EU after a life abroad, and christ the constant march of laws no one asked for wears on those who bother to watch. For me the menthol cigarette ban was the final redpill. If only the EU was more in line with what Mosley envisioned. Oh well, I'm just an Irish bystander, god willing we'll follow suit one day

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I have a love hate relationship with the city. When picking between the city/town/country it's all about which is least worst for you personally, they all have pitfalls. Urbanites are pretentious and rude, but there is much more on offer for food/entertainment/culture, although often times that involves wading through a sea of shit (literally in the case of some cities with poor sanitation). There is an intangible feeling I always get in a massive metropolis like NYC or Beijing, like you're at the center of some great energy. However, in other cities give off pretty negative energies, Paris was a good example for me. Also, most neighborhoods that are enjoyable to live in in major cities (with plenty of exceptions) are becoming gentrified af, full of annoying boutiques and yoga studios. However, I'd gladly live in that yuppie hell than in an actual bad neighborhood. I've lived in the town and country and hated the town while finding the country both boring and inspiring. Townies are incredibly ignorant and insular people, and the amount of ignorance you'll find in rural areas is staggering, but urbanites can often times be just as ignorant. What I'm trying to get at is the picture is complicated, cities or country living aren't inherently better than the other.

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/pol/ like the resurgence of right-wing politics and populism in general is a symptom and not the disease itself. The disease has irreversibly infected the social body itself. When will leftist fags learn.

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