Move to a different state

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  • #641952
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    I thinking being an ex-pat is the way to go to truly unwind in life. Cheap living, relaxed island vibes sounds pretty good to me. Any MGTOW brothers ex-pats?

    I’m thinking Belize (right there on the Yucatan), Panama or maybe Thailand.

    The US and Europe are cesspools no matter where you go. Vapid and selfish people all striving to make a dollar so they can spend it at IKEA every weekend. How lame of a dream is that?

    The stress of it all really just isn’t worth it.

    My goal is to become to get licensed to charter a small boat to take tourists out scuba diving or deep sea fishing. I can almost feel those tasty waves and island breezes right now!

    #641954
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    I wanted to share this guys youtube. I think you guys would enjoy watching his adventures too!

    Awesome Youtuber
    He’s the one building off grid on an island in Panama. Solar boats. Fiberglas domes.. solar bull dozer. Seriously. Check him out.

    Tell him Nagolbud sent ya!

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    #641956
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    I thinking being an ex-pat is the way to go to truly unwind in life. Cheap living, relaxed island vibes sounds pretty good to me. Any MGTOW brothers ex-pats?

    I’m thinking Belize (right there on the Yucatan), Panama or maybe Thailand.

    The US and Europe are cesspools no matter where you go. Vapid and selfish people all striving to make a dollar so they can spend it at IKEA every weekend. How lame of a dream is that?

    The stress of it all really just isn’t worth it.

    My goal is to become to get licensed to charter a small boat to take tourists out scuba diving or deep sea fishing. I can almost feel those tasty waves and island breezes right now!

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    Me bro. I live on the border of Belize and Mexico 😀 My neighbor is a Belizean. I live on the Mexican side near Bacalar in Chetumal. I love it. I left America and never looked back.

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    #641984
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    I like the idea of either Belize, Equador or Costa Rica. I have heard that Costa Rica, in particular, is very low on govt. interference.

    #641989
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    If you decide to go Expat – Ecuador is cheap. For another State – that depends upon what is important to you. For retirees if they can stand the humidity and heat – Mississippi is good in terms of Taxes. I’ve been eyeballing Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.

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    Anyone looking to be an expat my best advice would be to start learning spanish first of all. Secondly, find out how you could part time tutor / teach to bring in some cash. Garden, raise animals, do things for yourself to lower cost. Another thing is to adapt the skills you already know to the new environment. You might get paid less, but things here are also cheaper. You’ll find yourself part of a community in latin america vs just another neighbor type american mentality. I’ve had neighbors bring back my free range city rabbits a few times before they found out they were free range 😀 In the USA they would call the DNR, FBI, SWAT, CIA, ect to come kill me.

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    Cool man. How do you like the ex-pat lifestyle? I’ve read some forums here and there and there is a ton of info out there.

    What’s your story and what pushed you to make the jump from your home country?

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    I got sick of the european laws and political system. The delusions and lies in the media. The fake families and friends. I just could never picture myself at a place of happiness in the USA. I had building inspectors invading my property when I wasn’t home to check my adobe/cob buildings that I had hand dug clay out of the ground and built myself. Timber framed cob/adobe structure.

    No female prospects in any way. The American women is no longer a women. They are like monsters. Even to their own children. AND WISCONSIN IS COLD AS F~~~.

    Short gardening seasons. And i honestly love the jungle. More animals and nature. All year. Idk many reasons man. It was a calling. So me and my dog walked out the door and headed off.

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    #642407
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    Tennessee. No state income taxes. Reasonable property values / taxes. And our edukashun system is fantastikk.

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    WA State has no state taxes, decent wages too and people are relatively friendly. The west side (seattle side) is rainy most the time it’s kind of gloomy there, traffic sucks and things are more expensive . The east side of the state (wenatchee/spokane) actually still has 4 distinct seasons, wages are a little less but theres just more room and it’s awesome for outdoor activities and the air is clean here. Housing is much more affordable , sales tax is 9% though. Our big natural disaster risk here is forest fires in august/sept.

    #642963
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    The Midwest, America’s jewel and best kept secret. Very accepting of outsiders, unlike the south. Winters can be cold. Lots of sports and great golf courses. Cost of living a fraction of what is on the coast.

    Complain all you want about the weather, it has never tried to get me fired, thrown in prison, open fire at me, stab me, spread lies, or been rude to me. It’ll take an adjustment to get acclimated to the weather and maintaining your property, but to me it’s an excellent trade off then to deal with a state that doesn’t recognize your 2nd Amendment rights or your right to defend yourself.

    And to not deal with extremely toxic and rude people? I couldn’t recommend the Mid-West enough.

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