I don't want to live on this planet anymore
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That's a truly rare perspective these days. Got a mild shade of "rustic living" as a Boy Scout some decades ago. Might not fare as well, but could certainly survive for a bit. The "be prepared" mantra keeps ringing in my head.
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Sure all American refugees can settle in Nunavut. Locations to be reserved for the American savages by the government of Nunavut.
Americans will be expected to stay on these reserves and not mingle with local populations
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If they'll let me then I'll just not leave the house. Now that I think about it Canadian prison actually seems like a great option for a shut-in american emigrant.
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You could also go the opposite direction like me. I just started watching The Man in the High Castle. It seemed topical after the inauguration.
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Best of luck, hopefully this lunacy is over and done with in 4 years time.
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We don't want you.
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I think most people would be fine. We like to think that we couldn't survive without modern conveniences but don't forget, our recent ancestors did it for tens of thousands of years. In terms of a human species, we spent most if not all of our species existence for about 60,000 years living with nothing but our own intelligence. We've only had modern amenities and technology for less than a hundred years. So in terms of losing everything right now in our history .... if that should happen ... I think we'd be fine. Not happy, not comfortable, not easy but we'd be fine.
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Rich is right
There's a guy on TikTok and YouTube who regularly compares small to mid sized Canadian homes to literal European castles that cost less.
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Southern border invasion hypocrisy
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This is fine.
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I’m curious, what about as someone with a Canadian spouse? I’m not married, but since my partner is Canadian that’ll likely be the case eventually, and it would be nice to both be citizens of the same country (and she’s not looking to become an American citizen so that’s irrelevant). Would it be somewhat viable in that scenario?