42 sats \ 9 replies \ @justanumber 23 Apr \ parent \ on: War bonds as a last resort libertarian
Paraguay? no tax on overseas income, 10% on any local income, unlike spain with up 73% tax apparently
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yeah there's loads of Germans there apparently :)
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hahaha why? Too cold for me! 🥶
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No I didn't see it, and I won't bother looking for it haha. We all have certain types of people from our countries of origin (and others) that might annoy us. I have a German friend who just cringes at some Germans in the same way my family cringes to certain types from our culture hehe, it's funny. But it happens in all cultures. You just have to go wherever you think is best for you and you do your own thing. Don't worry about too many/much of this or that. Just stay in your own vibe, living your own peace and take no notice of any potential idiots. Consider looking at some plan b, plan c .... etc because Europe is going to shit.
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Yes. I agree that the tyranny is ubiquitous, but individuals and families can limit their exposure to certain aspects of tyranny. They don't have to stay where they are if that makes them a victim. They can find somewhere they will/might be less of victim. Young 18 to twenty somethings might move from a place where they might be forced to do something they don't want to do and could die in the process. People have been escaping regimes for many thousands of years. They didn't stay where they were and say 'oh well, everywhere will be the same' and wait around to be victims. It doesn't mean where they went to was completely free. They at least tried.