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Guys it jus hit me... I need to vent. - Page 2

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12-01-2024, 10:09 PM
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I know it can be stressful. It certainly weighs on my mind and I feel like I've probably been exposed to more toxic content than you have. I want to know what the opposition is doing but on the other hand it damages my mental health. i.e. know what the opposition is doing and wants to do in order to be better prepared. I won't repeat what they have said because it doesn't need to be kept on the internet. What's said on there is both rage, frustration, and then sadness inducing. In that order.

Ultimately, you have to balance the knife of being aware of whats going on with protecting your mental health and not consuming that content too much. I know whatever happens we will be okay and finally Free. Real actual freedom and not some 3rd tier 2-year trial subscription. Don't get me wrong, I am not disparaging DACA. In fact, on thanksgiving I felt thankful for everything I have accomplished and how I changed everything for my family all thanks to DACA.

Trust in yourself and your skills. Which I really hope you have accumulated. That's always been my guiding principle.

Worst comes to worst, Mexico isn't so bad. Its not like you're getting sent to Iraq, Afghanistan, or the like. And if you really are then you have my sympathy and my support on moving to Mexico. Oh NO!! Not the premier tourist destination Mexico! FUG!! I forgot my swim trunks!!! I think the worst part for me would be to be treated as a foreigner in my own country. I figure it would be like on the sopranos where the guys go to Italy and then get disrespected both because they don't know the language and are obviously American. Are we obviously American?

Mexico today is completely different than the Mexico our parents left. The Mexico our parents left was a decrepit, jobless, poverty stricken crime-hole. The Mexico we would ideally be returning to is one that is rapidly becoming wealthy, in need of workers, and has an increasingly prosperous population due to wise government planning. As proof, they have doubled the income requirements for people to move to Mexico as retirees. Some like $69K for temporary residence and like $120K for permanent residence. I have full confidence in our economic minister to find a deal that will retain Mexican prosperity.

In all aspects its looking good for Mexico and the vibes reflect its good prospects. You want to get into a nation when its cheap to get in and ride the wave to the top of its prosperity and ideally leave before the good vibes burst. The good vibes have burst in the US. I don't need to go into detail bcz you live here. Losing a presidential campaign shouldn't feel like an existential crisis for people! It shouldn't be looked at as a danger to the republic! CALM DOWN. Focus on what you can actually change. Worrying is not going to help.

Maybe something is broken in me because I process these emotions quick. I just get tired/bored of feeling the emotion and then I am just done.

You'll be returning flush with cash, skilled, English language knowing, a powerful sense of determination, and an insatiable desire to win. You can be a winner anywhere.
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You will be fine. Just focus on things you can control and work on improving your life. Four years will pass before you know it.
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Worst comes to worst, Mexico isn't so bad. Its not like you're getting sent to Iraq, Afghanistan, or the like. And if you really are then you have my sympathy and my support on moving to Mexico. Oh NO!! Not the premier tourist destination Mexico! FUG!! I forgot my swim trunks!!! I think the worst part for me would be to be treated as a foreigner in my own country. I figure it would be like on the sopranos where the guys go to Italy and then get disrespected both because they don't know the language and are obviously American.
Lolz I am from Afghanistan and definitely not going back there.
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Lolz I am from Afghanistan and definitely not going back there.
wow yikes. Well if you need to there are places that will give you straitforward asylum.
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