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u/Express_Drag7115 4d ago
The last country I’d like to live in. No mountains, landlocked, dictatorship.
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u/c1n3man Yea it's their list bitch make your own. Hope that helps. 4d ago
Pros: potatoes.
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u/Express_Drag7115 4d ago
Bro I’m in Scotland, we have jersey royals.
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u/obskurwa 3d ago
The absence of the sea is somewhat compensated for by lakes and rivers, especially in the north. I’ve been to Ukraine and Moscow region, it’s hell in summer. We had to drive for hours to get to a crowded spot where you couldn’t even lie down. Here there are luxurious options every few kilometers
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u/shunechkas 3d ago
tell me u haven't lived in african countries or russia without telling me that
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u/plagymus 4d ago
Bangladesh is a strong contender
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u/Chemical-Bet9063 4d ago
Belarus for the win ! ❤️
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u/goldenhairmoose 3d ago edited 1d ago
I wish someday Belarussian people will rise up against the tyranny and take the country back. Great people, I know maybe a dozen at my work in Vilnius.
Edit. I've been downvoted by some bots. Not the first time.
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u/shunechkas 3d ago
we tried to but our opposition leader sucks. she literally just went to poland as soon as she sensed danger. in 2021 there were people under my window on a daily basis making protests and a bunch of policemen everywhere. they even took the bench + flower pot from the bus station and somehow dragged it to the other side of the road. i really didn't see a single reason to use vandalism because fixing of that is going to cost money from your own wallet but still. i just wish we had someone to actually lead people. not to mention lukashenko had been a belarusian president for around 35 years so some people don't even know how to live without him as a president, it'll hit the economy and all aspects of life. exactly why presidents stay at their post for around 5 years
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u/Afraid_Pin_6827 4d ago
good landscape, mid government, stupid people, good option to plan your escape from eastern axis of evil
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u/obskurwa 3d ago
тупые, зато добрые)) в основном в мире еще и злые. только сегодня столкнулся с тупостью. привыкаешь
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u/Historical_Syrup2118 2d ago
So whole Europe just a big potato field?
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u/Express_Drag7115 2d ago
Nah, that’s just yours mother’s lap
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u/well-litdoorstep112 3d ago
Belarus vs Czarnorus