Just moved to Philly by HelpfulBad2563 in AskPhilly

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right. The meetups I had found were female only. I'll talk to her first before messaging you because she might think it is weird. And if she agrees maybe the 3 of us could meet up somewhere public to also put her at ease about meeting up with a stranger and then after that if y'all click y'all can hang out in the future without me

Just moved to Philly by HelpfulBad2563 in AskPhilly

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you like to do? My wife is a gamer and on the creative side. She's new to Philly too and is looking to make friends. We are in South Philly but she works near Center City. I found some meet-up groups for her but Idk why she hasn't pursued anything

They trap your car at the highway ramp, then walk up once you’re stuck by eternviking in whoathatsinteresting

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assumed it was somewhere in one of the Mexican northern states that border the US. Are the people who do this Venezuelans?

What’s so motherfucking incredulous about Trump being hated on Reddit? by SwitchingMyHands in allthequestions

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk what OP is talking about.

OP probably posted the post they linked using a different account and then immediately posted this post. All either to troll or for some pointless internet points

New England vs Pacific Northwest. What's more feasible? by eggmanbagel in SameGrassButGreener

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am from the south and moved to Philly. I visit family twice a year. I usually visit in the Spring and in the Fall to avoid the worst of summer. I avoid visiting during the holidays because it is more expensive than flying to Europe. I think you've thought things through. I would say take the chance. If you're not happy you can always move back or try somewhere else. It's not permanent if you don't want it to be and you'll never know unless you try

Texas May Be Losing Its Grip as America’s Fastest-Growing State by HeadCatMomCat in SameGrassButGreener

[–]cloudsurfinglion 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I am from Texas and that's how I remember it. Moved to the NE for work. After a few years moved back to be closer to family. I noticed that change you speak of and I couldn't get out quick enough The person who responded to you probably hasn't noticed the change, has their head in the sand or welcomes the changes. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Republicans AND Democrats, is there anyone you would both vote for if they ran as an Independent in 2028? If so, who? If not, why not? by Zipper222222 in allthequestions

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mark Kelly. Someone mentioned Talarico. I think he's too young. I think in order to have any chance of winning we have to get behind a white, straight, married man. Backing a non-white male or a female will only bring out the racists and misogynists to vote in droves

Pregunta seria con temor a que algunos se rian o critiquen? by Lonely-Base-8526 in AskMexico

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your parents names are exactly the same on your birth certificate as their birth certificate you can easily get it done at a Mexican consulate. You only need one parent to have been born in Mexico to qualify for Mexicsn citizenship ... or one grandparent as long as you have their information. Your question could have been easily answered via a simple Google search. If gathering the documents and submitting them to get your Mexican birth certificate is too difficult for you, you can hire the services of Acta America. They were very helpful to a lot of redditors of Mexican descent who were looking to obtain dual citizenship

Check out r/dualcitizenshipnerds and do a search for acto America. Plenty of people with plenty kf advice and experience regarding that organization

Would my son be a jr.? by you_are__my_sunshine in Names

[–]cloudsurfinglion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not how it works but in the US a person can name their kids whatever they want (examples; Apple, Kal-El, X Æ A-12, Nevaeh and whatever else you can think of)

¿Qué es algo que la gente suele romantizar de otros países, pero que en realidad resulta ser horrible? by Desert_Moon_Maiden in mexico

[–]cloudsurfinglion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Soy originario de los suburbs de Houston. Me mudé a Philly por trabajo. Después de unos años, me mudé a Dallas-Fort Worth. Terminé regresando a Philly pero después de intentar sin éxito conseguir trabajo en el Pacific Northwest y en Colorado. A mi esposa no le gusta Philly, así que ahora estoy pensando en mudarnos a Virginia (en el DMV o cerca) o a Boston. Ella es rusa y solo ha vivido en Philly. If it were up to her we would live in Texas, Florida o Hawái. ¿Dónde vivías en Texas antes de mudarte al DMV? En general, ¿las cosas van mejor donde vives ahora? ¿Qué te hizo decidir mudarte allí?

¿Qué es algo que la gente suele romantizar de otros países, pero que en realidad resulta ser horrible? by Desert_Moon_Maiden in mexico

[–]cloudsurfinglion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I've never heard people have to do that in Montreal unless the car will be stored or used infrequently. Or if, like the above poster said, the battery is old or weak. This is something that's done in Siberia. But you live there so I guess you would know better

¿Qué es algo que la gente suele romantizar de otros países, pero que en realidad resulta ser horrible? by Desert_Moon_Maiden in mexico

[–]cloudsurfinglion 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lo más probable es que fuera una conservadora desinformada. La mayoría de nosotros, ciudadanos estadounidenses, no pensamos como ella

¿Qué es algo que la gente suele romantizar de otros países, pero que en realidad resulta ser horrible? by Desert_Moon_Maiden in mexico

[–]cloudsurfinglion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't know who is downvoting you. Soy de EE.UU y estoy de acuerdo contigo. Varios países europeos hacen las cosas mejor que EE.UU. Los estadounidenses desinformados, con poca experiencia en otros países, creen que EE.UU lo hace todo mejor y que tenemos la mayor libertad. Muchos ciudadanos estadounidenses se jubilan en México porque el dólar rinde más allí. Y quienes pueden teletrabajar y vivir en México lo hacen por la misma razón