CaptainEspion wrote:Suffering? lol.
cloud wrote:Well Taco, what I'm getting from this is that you are beginning to act the same as you used to. Remember when the admins unanimously said no to your trial? Yeah, that era. Shape up your tone, pick less fights, and be a better person.
That's how you make friends, and keep them as well.
In short,
You reap what you sow.
cloud wrote:pick less fights
Beartato wrote:Look at Singapore as an opportunity, as xalde said. I had a friend who spent a semester there and he loved it. It's basically introductory Asia for white people; English is one of the official languages, culturally it is similar to the US (a lot of immigrants, doesn't really have a single dominant culture), etc. You can probably find other people there who you'll share an origin story with, which can be a helpful start to making new friends. Or you can also recreate yourself from your base. You aren't anyone there so you'll get to make yourself.
taco man wrote:Beartato wrote:Look at Singapore as an opportunity, as xalde said. I had a friend who spent a semester there and he loved it. It's basically introductory Asia for white people; English is one of the official languages, culturally it is similar to the US (a lot of immigrants, doesn't really have a single dominant culture), etc. You can probably find other people there who you'll share an origin story with, which can be a helpful start to making new friends. Or you can also recreate yourself from your base. You aren't anyone there so you'll get to make yourself.
Sweet. Interesting to know. I am exited about moving there, it was just the problem of who the hell would I hang out with. I guess you really boosted me on that. I heard chinese was the offcial language, but you said english is one of the official languages there. This made me more exited to move there. USA is still awesome, but say there would be a WWIII. I live near Seattle, and thats where 90% of cargo is shipped in from china, korea, japan, etc. Some of the main targets for bombing would be D.C, some large cities like L.A, Chicago, but Seattle will be a big priority because if it is destroyed, the economy will be pretty much fucked. A lot of stuff in America already is from the Asia area. Again this is highly likely, but my family does wanna get away from Americas government and stuff. Cause who knows if North Korea will go crazy on the USA. USA does have some of the best missle defences in the world too.
taco man wrote:Beartato wrote:Look at Singapore as an opportunity, as xalde said. I had a friend who spent a semester there and he loved it. It's basically introductory Asia for white people; English is one of the official languages, culturally it is similar to the US (a lot of immigrants, doesn't really have a single dominant culture), etc. You can probably find other people there who you'll share an origin story with, which can be a helpful start to making new friends. Or you can also recreate yourself from your base. You aren't anyone there so you'll get to make yourself.
Sweet. Interesting to know. I am exited about moving there, it was just the problem of who the hell would I hang out with. I guess you really boosted me on that. I heard chinese was the offcial language, but you said english is one of the official languages there. This made me more exited to move there. USA is still awesome, but say there would be a WWIII. I live near Seattle, and thats where 90% of cargo is shipped in from china, korea, japan, etc. Some of the main targets for bombing would be D.C, some large cities like L.A, Chicago, but Seattle will be a big priority because if it is destroyed, the economy will be pretty much fucked. A lot of stuff in America already is from the Asia area. Again this is highly likely, but my family does wanna get away from Americas government and stuff. Cause who knows if North Korea will go crazy on the USA. USA does have some of the best missle defences in the world too.
doller wrote:taco man wrote:Beartato wrote:Look at Singapore as an opportunity, as xalde said. I had a friend who spent a semester there and he loved it. It's basically introductory Asia for white people; English is one of the official languages, culturally it is similar to the US (a lot of immigrants, doesn't really have a single dominant culture), etc. You can probably find other people there who you'll share an origin story with, which can be a helpful start to making new friends. Or you can also recreate yourself from your base. You aren't anyone there so you'll get to make yourself.
Sweet. Interesting to know. I am exited about moving there, it was just the problem of who the hell would I hang out with. I guess you really boosted me on that. I heard chinese was the offcial language, but you said english is one of the official languages there. This made me more exited to move there. USA is still awesome, but say there would be a WWIII. I live near Seattle, and thats where 90% of cargo is shipped in from china, korea, japan, etc. Some of the main targets for bombing would be D.C, some large cities like L.A, Chicago, but Seattle will be a big priority because if it is destroyed, the economy will be pretty much fucked. A lot of stuff in America already is from the Asia area. Again this is highly likely, but my family does wanna get away from Americas government and stuff. Cause who knows if North Korea will go crazy on the USA. USA does have some of the best missle defences in the world too.
Dude, you're getting overparanoid. Chillax, and do some research on the more pertinent aspects of your life.
Fencerboy wrote:Why are you moving to Singapore?
Repoman wrote:Can you send me some cool Asian things from Singapore?
Ill reimburse you.
Rosey wrote:taco man wrote:Beartato wrote:Look at Singapore as an opportunity, as xalde said. I had a friend who spent a semester there and he loved it. It's basically introductory Asia for white people; English is one of the official languages, culturally it is similar to the US (a lot of immigrants, doesn't really have a single dominant culture), etc. You can probably find other people there who you'll share an origin story with, which can be a helpful start to making new friends. Or you can also recreate yourself from your base. You aren't anyone there so you'll get to make yourself.
Sweet. Interesting to know. I am exited about moving there, it was just the problem of who the hell would I hang out with. I guess you really boosted me on that. I heard chinese was the offcial language, but you said english is one of the official languages there. This made me more exited to move there. USA is still awesome, but say there would be a WWIII. I live near Seattle, and thats where 90% of cargo is shipped in from china, korea, japan, etc. Some of the main targets for bombing would be D.C, some large cities like L.A, Chicago, but Seattle will be a big priority because if it is destroyed, the economy will be pretty much fucked. A lot of stuff in America already is from the Asia area. Again this is highly likely, but my family does wanna get away from Americas government and stuff. Cause who knows if North Korea will go crazy on the USA. USA does have some of the best missle defences in the world too.
north korea literally has a tiny army
there's practically no chance NK would even reach near the US without being nuked to shreds by everyone else
Beartato wrote:This is the part where I ask what Snowsickle's favorite picture is.
Maringue wrote:Singapore is fun as hell. I went to visit my friends who are working there.
Signs are in English, but learn some Chinese otherwise ordering food is going to be difficult. Something like 75% of the population are ethnic Chinese.
Also, find the nearest hawker market to where you live. Make friends with the stalls who have good food. The hawker stalls are super cheap, I think it was running me about 3-5 Sing dollars per meal. It's like fast food that doesn't lick balls.
And remember:
Arty_pn wrote:Is the card government issued, or is debit just really popular over there?
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