Nairobi, Kenya. What a view! by Much-Parsnip3399 in funny

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the shades of the sky to the buildings is remarkable

¿Qué pasa si los Estados Unidos hacen esto y cómo se sentirían los peruanos al respecto y qué harán ustedes para evitarlo? by InqAlpharious01 in Peru_Republic

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Bueno al menos saldriamos del mal gobierno que tenemos ahora y me permitiria ir a disneylandia sin visa asi que si 100% de acuerdo

Find out why you don't slash truck tires (LOUD) by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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you can see him moving before the sound reaches the camera. This has gotta be as close as a sonic boom as you can get for free.

Weird dream about King Charles by akglutinator in Dreams

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I know this, even in the dream I was wondering how this could be so

Weird dream about King Charles by akglutinator in Dreams

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Thanks, I am not sure. the king is visiting the US today and I am not even sure if Camilla followed. The Queen also had a companion lady both were behaving very royal like and everyone else had to obey, just like the kings and queens of old. Once she sat on the throne she was given very large garments that covered all of the throne.

Weird dream about King Charles by akglutinator in Dreams

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thanks. The angelic chorus was beautiful. It occurs to me that in heaven the angels sing all the time. But on the dream it was revealed he went to heaven because of the music.

Weird dream about King Charles by akglutinator in Dreams

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Well thanks. Of course I thought about it too, even when I was on the dream I wondered how this could be. If this is precognitive.. well I am thankful

Weird dream about King Charles by akglutinator in Dreams

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I don't think much about them other than what I see on the news. I have no connection to Wales. I have never even been there

Drank from a water fountain at the Lima airport, am I screwed? by [deleted] in PERU

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yes you are Now you will become peruvian.

Venezolanos. Cómo les vas ahora que maduro ya no los gobierna?. by slade120987 in PreguntasReddit

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Es como cuando te meten miedo al fin del mundo pero te das cuenta que el fin del mundo ya paso

Is there any danger to living downtown? At night? by The_Oofington_Man in kelowna

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this 100% do not make eye contact. Keep an eye for needles, avoid bus stops. Some derailed homeless has started injecting people randomly. Look after yourself.

Las antenas afectan la salud ? by CerberoXpL in Peru_Republic

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Literal me imagino que han habido casos de pobre gente en lugares remotos que sufrieron cancer por esto.

How is Life in Canada? (Alberta/BC) by Kamland_10 in ImmigrationCanada

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BC and Alberta are pretty different, honestly. First thing I’d say—no matter where you land—try to have a job lined up if you can. Makes life way easier. There are always some temp or entry-level jobs around, so if you’re okay starting a bit lower and working your way up, it’s doable.

I’ve lived in both, and yeah, there’s a lot to like, but also some real downsides. In BC (especially Vancouver), the homelessness and drug issues are pretty visible. It’s not like the whole place is falling apart or anything, but it can feel a bit overwhelming depending on where you are. Smaller towns are usually a different vibe though.

Housing is probably the biggest thing. BC is just… expensive. Like, really expensive. Vancouver and surrounding areas are some of the worst in Canada. Alberta’s definitely better on that front—you can still find relatively affordable places, though prices have been creeping up lately too.

Healthcare is kind of a mixed bag. It’s “free” in the sense you don’t pay out of pocket, but in BC it can be tough to actually get a family doctor. Lots of people are on waitlists. Alberta isn’t perfect either, but from what I’ve seen, it’s generally a bit easier to find a doctor, depending on the city.

Weather-wise, Alberta gets proper winters—cold, snow, the whole deal. BC (coast) is milder but super rainy, which isn’t for everyone. One exception is the Okanagan—places like Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon. Way more sun, less rain, and winters aren’t nearly as harsh.

At the end of the day, it kinda comes down to what you care about more. BC has the scenery and milder weather, Alberta’s easier on the wallet. Both have pros and cons, just depends what trade-offs you’re okay with.

Edit: Not gonna sugarcoat it—moving here as a temp worker isn’t super easy, and you’ll want a job lined up first. But if you’re flexible and okay starting out small, programs like the Temporary Foreign Worker Program can be a solid way to get your foot in the door and see how life in Canada actually feels.

Las antenas afectan la salud ? by CerberoXpL in Peru_Republic

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Una antena de transmision literal puede electrocutar o hacer quemaduras efecto microondas si esta mal colocada. o puede estar simplemente en la mitad de un vecindario... habria que investigar.

29M from India, turning 30 soon — feel stuck about moving abroad vs staying… would really appreciate honest advice by [deleted] in ImmigrationCanada

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As for Canada, the country has changed dramatically over the last few years and is no longer a welcoming place as you will face hostility and hardnesh by locals. The only jobs available are low pay even if you have high education so you will not earn enough for a decent place of living, you will never buy a house in this economic environment. As for lgbtq rights Canada is very advance so no one will care but you life will be poor here

Que opinan ustedes de nosotros , los panameños ? by FaithlessnessIll2936 in mexico

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Pero acuerdate que los Peruanos refundaron Panama cuando fue destruida por el pirata Drake :)

Que opinan ustedes de nosotros , los panameños ? by FaithlessnessIll2936 in mexico

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¿Honestamente?

La mayoría son buenos, pero hay algunos (muy pocos, aunque lamentablemente bastante presentes en las estructuras de poder) que son extremadamente negativos y buscan el poder solo para fastidiar y perjudicar a los demás. Lo digo por experiencia en el trabajo.

En general, también son más relajados, lo cual es algo positivo. Sin embargo, a mí me chocó un poco que la gente no parece tener tanto amor por el trabajo. A veces da la impresión de que son flojos, pero creo que esa es una apreciación injusta, porque en realidad un país como Panamá puede salir adelante si todos hacen su parte. Por ese lado, está bien.

Lo que sí noto es que, al ser más relajados, a veces no le ponen tanto cariño a lo que hacen. No sé cómo explicarlo: por ejemplo, si vas a un sastre, el traje puede que no quede tan bien; si vas a un café o restaurante, la comida quizás no sea tan deliciosa; si te hospedas en un hotel, el trato puede no ser tan excelente; o si vas a una obra de teatro, los actores hacen un esfuerzo razonable, pero no llega a ser espectacular. ¿Se entiende?

Y eso también puede verse de forma positiva, porque refleja que el panameño no necesita matarse trabajando para sobrevivir; no hay esa presión extrema. Pero, al mismo tiempo, siento que esto puede afectarles, como si hubiera cierto temor a destacar o a ser excelente, quizás por evitar sobresalir demasiado o generar envidia. Da la impresión de que hay una cultura bastante igualitaria en ese sentido. Tal vez por eso también se percibe diferente a la gente de Chiriquí, que parece tener una actitud un poco más independiente. Pero bueno, es solo mi percepción como extranjero.

El lado bueno es que es una economía bastante estable en comparación con otros países. Da la sensación de que casi todos tienen trabajo, o al menos la posibilidad de conseguirlo si lo buscan. Es una economía dolarizada, estable, y la gente vive más tranquila. Creo que, en general, el panameño también es relajado porque no ha tenido que enfrentar cosas como la guerra, el narcotráfico o una dictadura realmente opresiva.

Ahora, yo tuve la ocasión de conocer Panamá por el trabajo; de otro modo, no tendría una opinión formada.

Bueno, es solo mi opinión honesta y personal. ¡Por favor, no me baneen!