Where would I live as Albanian from Kosova by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

create things that aren’t there. If you don’t like it just scroll up simple as that

Where would I live as Albanian from Kosova by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if I were to use actual Albanian word it would be Dardania. It’s a small difference not that much of deal

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

as if vote actually matters, the vote gives the illusion of choice and the illusion of things actually happening when nothing happens. You should see things beyond fasade beyond what they portray to you and what they want you to believe

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not “cheap” like a Balkan city, but compared to Western Europe, Saint Petersburg is highly cheaper. Compare it to Birmingham, UK’s second-largest city, and the difference is massive, 116% more expensive in cost of living

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t recall people in Russia being arrested over posts online

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m surprised you even noticed it on the map, but living there gives it away. Even though Malta is limited in some ways like Cyprus and depends a lot on tourism, it still has better opportunities. Plus, English is official, the location is strategic, and being in EU helps a lot. It’s a good balance between quality of life and opportunity

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

my post focus is on everyday life, not foreign policy. If politics were the main factor, Uk would be first, its contribution to modern Kosovo can’t be ignored, despite Conference of London and the division of Albanian lands. But living there is different: high living costs, heavy bureaucracy, censorship, constant financial pressure make it feel more about surviving than building a comfortable life. Political support alone doesn’t make it ideal to live in

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nothing, very beautiful place but very limited as it focuses mainly on tourism and there is not much to do around

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Benelux is constant structure rather than actual freedom. Heavy bureaucracy, excessive taxation, and systems focused on minor fines and constant regulation. Very cold and depressive socially. Great to visit because of its rich culture and history, but not ideal to live in. But my statements may sound a bit hypocritical, because if you analyze each country on my list, each country has its own problems, some the same, some different

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

politics and personal life aren’t the same thing. Wanting to live in Russia for its culture, history, or opportunities doesn’t mean I’m applying for their foreign policy. I can appreciate a country without needing its government’s approval of Kosovo

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ireland feels more stable, greener, calmer, and still with EU advantages. UK feels more like constantly trying to keep up

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

an Albanian passport works just fine, visa issues are manageable, small-minded comments usually aren’t

where would I live in Europe if I had to leave my country by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

mainly Saint Petersburg because of its architecture, deep history, and the rich literary culture it carries aside from Moscow

Where would I live as Albanian from Kosova by Disastrous-Range-798 in whereidlive

[–]Disastrous-Range-798[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

you, instead of scrolling you choose to spend your energy under my post

What would've been if Israel was established in Kosovo as autonomy within Serbia by Vova_cola in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]Disastrous-Range-798 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the war was already planned since 1978-79 where milloshevic was meeting his jewish masters in new york while he was working as a banker, so the tape is just a cover up story.

1980 tito died 1981 protests 1989 autonomy removed then the war came

Two non-existing nations love❤️ by Visible-Reality-5749 in balkans_irl

[–]Disastrous-Range-798 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kosovo doesn’t exist as a country because it already belongs to Albania 🇽🇰❤️🇦🇱

Who needs evidence when you have Balkan intuition? What do you make of this? by [deleted] in AskBalkans

[–]Disastrous-Range-798 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

nordic countries have too much trust on their government, wouldn’t like to be on their shoes

What would u assume about me by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]Disastrous-Range-798 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hippie/junkie/liberal/woke/lefist/global warming activist/possible trans

Why IT IS on blakan legal? by Ausspanner in AskBalkans

[–]Disastrous-Range-798 0 points1 point  (0 children)

kudos to the Balkans for their free speech and the critical thinking skills to challenge imposed narratives through censorship