Knight_of_the_lance

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Does Canada still have a woman as a Minister for Women, an Inuit as a Minister for Indigenous Affairs, an ex-banker as a Minister for Finance etc?
It is the ministry of women and equity of gender and youth. And there is no more ministry of indeginous afair, that got separated in more ministry by activity and region. and half the ministers are women and Chritia freelan, I don't know the background of.
 
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You're right, I guess. I admit that my view is somewhat colored, since I don't know the situation elsewhere first hand, so I might have too much of a pessimistic outlook xD
I do agree that AC leaving SE Asia is the smartest thing to do. That really is a no-brainer.
Oh, and you forgot german metal music xD
Oh, I didn't forget. Germany created a lot of the metal sound that had withered in America. Dio, Rammstein, Sodom - all hard metal at the top of their game, but they are children in the sandbox compared to Finnish hard rock; their music could literally bring the walls of Jericho down. Hotblack Desiato from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was probably from a suburb in Finland. Because that's where all the fjords are.
 

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Wow, surprisingly, you are a very nice person. Like a gift to me. I will discuss this with my wife and get back to you. But the Canadian embassy is not giving a visa at the moment. But from Thailand, it should be working. Actually, one of my patrons encourages me to come to Canada, too. The problem is my wife can't work as she has to babysit our daughter. We can't hire a babysitter, so. I and she, mainly she is babysitting. If she can work, they said, it would be easier. As she is an academic.
Living in Canada would entail some new responsibilities, though. You'd have to learn how to drink maple syrup right from the tree [don't worry, they have an off/on spigot for your convenience]. As well, you'd have to adjust your language to begin pronouncing words like a Canuckian; 'aboot' [about], 'get oot' [get out, or 'i'm having some difficulty believing your words'], 'eh' [this is the Canadian equivalent of the American phrase, 'dude'], and the famous, 'take owf, hoose-hed' [go away kid, you bother me].
Forewarned is forearmed, eh?
 

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Living in Canada would entail some new responsibilities, though. You'd have to learn how to drink maple syrup right from the tree [don't worry, they have an off/on spigot for your convenience]. As well, you'd have to adjust your language to begin pronouncing words like a Canuckian; 'aboot' [about], 'get oot' [get out, or 'i'm having some difficulty believing your words'], 'eh' [this is the Canadian equivalent of the American phrase, 'dude'], and the famous, 'take owf, hoose-hed' [go away kid, you bother me].
Forewarned is forearmed, eh?
Don't forget about having to say sorry after every interaction. But the legal drinking age is only a suggestion.
 

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Living in Canada would entail some new responsibilities, though. You'd have to learn how to drink maple syrup right from the tree [don't worry, they have an off/on spigot for your convenience]. As well, you'd have to adjust your language to being pronouncing words like a Canuckian; 'aboot' [about], 'get oot' [get out, or 'i'm having some difficulty believing your words'], 'eh' [this is the Canadian equivalent of the American phrase, 'dude'], and the famous, 'take owf, hoose-hed' [go away kid, you bother me].
Forewarned is forearmed, eh?
Bwhahahahoho Yeah spot on there, bud! That's the ticket right there :KEK:

But also apart from all that, I'd say the main issue is trying to acclimate to our weather conditions here. 5/6 months out of the year is wintertime.

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But it mainly depends on where you live though. In BC (British Columbia), it's not so bad in the winter and the same with Novia Scotia. Ontario's so-so. Whereas, I've heard that PEI, Manitoba, Alberta, the winter months can get quite brutal.
 

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Living in Canada would entail some new responsibilities, though. You'd have to learn how to drink maple syrup right from the tree [don't worry, they have an off/on spigot for your convenience]. As well, you'd have to adjust your language to begin pronouncing words like a Canuckian; 'aboot' [about], 'get oot' [get out, or 'i'm having some difficulty believing your words'], 'eh' [this is the Canadian equivalent of the American phrase, 'dude'], and the famous, 'take owf, hoose-hed' [go away kid, you bother me].
Forewarned is forearmed, eh?
Like over here in Straya where we learn to ride kangaroos as kids?
 

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Well... I was thinking about moving to Dubai as they are going to give us one year visa. And they have freelancer visas which have many opportunities like their citizens. And after counseling with Stella, I check some of the dos and don't rule in Dubai. And a little bit of introduction to the Quran.

Hell no... I know I have to play by their rules but I am sorry DUBAI is 100% not for me. You know with the feminine character I may end up being forced to book a twin bed or separate bedroom once I reached there. Well, as I am the adult content creator, I won't feel safe, I may end up in jail anytime. And no... I can't imagine living with any other don't stuff there. I may be wrong but I don't think I can survive there. Plus, apartment rental fees there are above the sky.

Paypal has announced that they are going to stop their service for Thailand starting from March 7. But as long as Payoneer is supporting Thailand I think Paypal is not going to be a matter. But what matters is they are only going to give us 3 months visa. 9 Months visa is super hard to get now. Once we are tested positive, they want to force us to send us to the hospital. And asking 100,000 - 200,000 baht. Claiming insurance will never be easier without making a fight with the company.

Well, what can I say, I am left with no option but to go to Thailand at the end of this month. Hoping I and my family tested negative. Plus, my daughter is having an eyes problem. At worst, she only has to do the minor operations, so, no need to worry that much though. So, I delayed the move to the end of this month.

The current plan is to get there. And will see what I can do to stay longer. ED visa(1 year - 1,300 USD per person) is the thing for me and my wife. Still connecting dots for my daughter as she is a little young to go to school. Wishing the immigration office isn't harsh on us. If there is no option to stay longer we will try to go to one of the European countries, maybe the US (Have some relatives there). And of course, will try the asylum or refugee way. Going back to the home country is a nightmare and will cost around 5,000 - 6,000 USD just to get land in Thailand again.

Sorry for messing your head and day with my personal problems. But thank you so much for reading, dear.
I imagine you are...warm blooded...and used to a hot climate...wearing few if any clothes....getting back to the point; Canada is always a good option. Welcoming, accepting and still very close to the US border if needed (for occasional, temporary exposure).
 
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Bwhahahahoho Yeah spot on there, bud! That's the ticket right there :KEK:

But also apart from all that, I'd say the main issue is trying to acclimate to our weather conditions here. 5/6 months out of the year is wintertime.

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But it mainly depends on where you live though. In BC (British Columbia), it's not so bad in the winter and the same with Novia Scotia. Ontario's so-so. Whereas, I've heard that PEI, Manitoba, Alberta, the winter months can get quite brutal.
BC rains, like, ALL the time. When the sun comes out, people flock to church and pray fervantly to Jeebus, 'oh, Lord, what did we do to offend thee? Bring back the rains.'

True story.
 

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I think they'd rather go to the US, the UK or Switzerland than be in Myanmar right now.
How is Sweden considered right now? I know one person from the US who spent a year there. She related that there spent a lot of time in
Living in Canada would entail some new responsibilities, though. You'd have to learn how to drink maple syrup right from the tree [don't worry, they have an off/on spigot for your convenience]. As well, you'd have to adjust your language to begin pronouncing words like a Canuckian; 'aboot' [about], 'get oot' [get out, or 'i'm having some difficulty believing your words'], 'eh' [this is the Canadian equivalent of the American phrase, 'dude'], and the famous, 'take owf, hoose-hed' [go away kid, you bother me].
Forewarned is forearmed, eh?
What about "sowry?"
Don't forget about having to say sorry after every interaction. But the legal drinking age is only a suggestion.
Oops! commented too quickly.

That does remind me of my nephew when he was very young. His father is Canadian and when he was playing with alphabet tiles, he'd turn one over and declare, "Oi! An A....Oi! A B..."
 

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Wow, thank you so much for sharing your stories with me, with us. As everyone is sharing each of their own stories, let me share one, too ;)

When I was a student I have two friends one is Italian and another Romanian. Italian girl said her boobs are way bigger and better than most Myanmarese/Burmese girls when she hit puberty. Later she regrets by proofing as she figured I am into female and not gay. She didn't ask so I didn't answer that I used to act, wear as a girl just for fun. Imagine I get many bonuses when I stay as a girl. Yes yes, I know I stay true later that days :D
 

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Ah, I see. That makes sense. Yeah, since your daughter is really young too, hiring a babysitter would be quite difficult. It's probably best to take care of her personally for at least the next two years or so before considering a daycare/nursery service.

Yeah, I mean if your wife can work that would help a lot with expenses and whatnot. Plus, if she is an academic/educator, her job might mainly be remote because of the ongoing situation with the pandemic, soo she might have the freedom to work from home, while at the same time either yourself or your wife can keep an eye on your daughter.

And yes, not a problem! Talk it over with your wife, and if need be, please don't hesitate to DM me and I'll try my best to advise as best as I can :)
Yes, dear, she is just 2 years old. Ohh I misused the term, sorry. She is you know doctorate in... Sorry, those workers are not permitted to leave the country now. I am afraid someone might see this. Thank you so much for helping. We are considering to Canada. And also we are thinking about having more child there, too. aha...
 

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BC rains, like, ALL the time. When the sun comes out, people flock to church and pray fervantly to Jeebus, 'oh, Lord, what did we do to offend thee? Bring back the rains.'

True story.
We have 6 or more months of rain, dear. :D So annoying sometimes.
 
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I imagine you are...warm blooded...and used to a hot climate...wearing few if any clothes....getting back to the point; Canada is always a good option. Welcoming, accepting and still very close to the US border if needed (for occasional, temporary exposure).
Sundresses like those Yoon wearing are the most common and popular here. Currently, almost every young woman here is wearing Sukhhon's style, long pants, bell pants. Weather is not important, dear. What important is to live as a human, be treated as a human ;)
 

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Bwhahahahoho Yeah spot on there, bud! That's the ticket right there :KEK:

But also apart from all that, I'd say the main issue is trying to acclimate to our weather conditions here. 5/6 months out of the year is wintertime.

View attachment 1651937

But it mainly depends on where you live though. In BC (British Columbia), it's not so bad in the winter and the same with Novia Scotia. Ontario's so-so. Whereas, I've heard that PEI, Manitoba, Alberta, the winter months can get quite brutal.
There are only a few cities that have snow here. I would love to play there naked LOL :D If the government don't mind, of course.
 

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Here in the Province of Québec we have a public and subsidized Kindergarden system that is inspirirng the federal government to implement a national equivalent. This system helps families and single mothers to get on the work market and be able to support themselves. With the situation in Myanmar and your job you might even be able to apply for asylium. One problem is that the current imigration system in the country is a bit overloaded. Making the delays longer than acceptable. It still might be a good option compared to others, but I would not look at it as my only option.
It is funny about Thailand, I have to have two child; one for me and another for my wife to get two guardian visa :D And not to forget 1 million baht(Hidden fees not included)
 

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BC rains, like, ALL the time. When the sun comes out, people flock to church and pray fervantly to Jeebus, 'oh, Lord, what did we do to offend thee? Bring back the rains.'

True story.
Southern California here. Stop hogging all the rain please. Now I need to go back to slowly dying of dehydration and skin cancer from the sun that's always out before the annual six months of literally being on fire starts.
 
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Southern California here. Stop hogging all the rain please. Now I need to go back to slowly dying of dehydration and skin cancer from the sun that's always out before the annual six months of literally being on fire starts.
Reminds me of a parody of the Sunscreen song one of our comedians did. Part of the lyrics go:

"Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard. Live in Southern California once, but leave before it makes you soft. Never leave in Adelaide. It's a hole."

Adelaide being one of the cities over here, that we make fun of because even the bogans pronounce "chance" and "dance" the English way, because they're from Free Settler stock, not convicts like the rest of us.
 
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