>>11317570Glad to help! It's like living in a country where the government isn't seen as an obstacle, but something that's actually put in place to help you. It's somewhere where the media is actually telling the truth, and aren't biased by money or political affiliations.
It's a place where politicians are trying to work together, instead of dividing the country. It's also a country where politicians actually believe the things they say, instead of lying all the time, because they're corrupted by money or religion.
It's a country where you actually have to have merit to get a position of power, and not only be a media celebrity with no knowledge whatsoever about about the policies and position you have.
It's like the Garden of Eden, but you have to work and make money to get food and other stuff. But if you aren't able to do that, the government will step in and help you with that shit. You're never on the streets, sleeping in a car. That is fucking unheard of in a first world country.
You're welcome.