I don't believe this at all. Imo it takes hundreds of decisions good or bad, maybe more. Life is literally what you make of it, and if you are a literal homeless bum with no hope because you're so fucked now... you made a shit ton of really terrible obviously-bad decisions.
What I am really curious about is if Americans have a easy time renting/buying a place there. My great grandfather fought in the Pacific during WWII, as did many peoples. I always just just kind of assumed Americans are pretty welcome there. If I wanted to spend around 3 months there a year is a extended stay Visa required? How difficulty is it to acquire dual citizenship?
What I am really curious about is if Americans have a easy time renting/buying a place there. My great grandfather fought in the Pacific during WWII, as did many peoples. I always just just kind of assumed Americans are pretty welcome there. If I wanted to spend around 3 months there a year is a extended stay Visa required? How difficulty is it to acquire dual citizenship?
What a sick bloated looking fat fuckin freak