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#2
"Just the way we don't interfere with yours." Amen sir.

I ain't bullshitting when I say this but it's not something I ever thought I'd say...

I...

Kinda think moving to Africa might not be a terrible idea.
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I've been thinking that since I watched the "What Is a Woman" documentary and saw the way the Africans responded to the lunacy. They're just... better people at this point. They're just better.
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Africa is huge though, saying it might be a good idea to move there is kinda like saying it's time to relocate to a small planet. Where would you choose? I dunno anything about the specifics when it comes to weather, politics, belief systems, etc. So obviously I'm not moving to Africa, but...

It ain't off the table.
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I'd probably go to Namibia.
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A lot of Africa has year round vitamin D synthesis...

https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/...-synthesis

Which is what I'm looking for in a place to live.
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https://www.expatarrivals.com/africa/nam...ng-namibia

Well, the malaria part doesn't sound great, but at least they're Christian.
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Well I mean shit, if it's here then I might as well be in Africa.
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(06-30-2023, 08:09 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Africa is huge though, saying it might be a good idea to move there is kinda like saying it's time to relocate to a small planet. Where would you choose? I dunno anything about the specifics when it comes to weather, politics, belief systems, etc. So obviously I'm not moving to Africa, but...

It ain't off the table.

Try one of the former French African colonies that still have close ties to France.

You can also try French territories in the western hemisphere, like Martinique and French Guiana.
Hands Up!  Panties Down!
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Thanks, Dick... I'll look into it.

I remember us briefly discussing Namibia in a thread some years back.

It was about the coastline.

Then I ran across these vids sometime last year...





The coast seems to be pretty foggy on the regular, which was surprising to me for some reason.

Guinea is a former French colony in the year round vitamin D synthesis zone.

There seem to be some pretty rigid visiting rules though, visas and yellow fever vaccines and shit.

Not willing to do some of these things I'm seeing listed. Lol.

Darn.
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#11
Too bad the USA isn't farther south.
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@ 15:35 that should be the Namibian flag , stunning stark beauty
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Heart 
Do what you wanna do be what you you wanna be yeah!
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(07-01-2023, 02:43 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: Too bad the USA isn't farther south.

The southernmost parts are soupy enough.
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#15
I guess so but...

I'd still change it if I had da powah.
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#16
I want temps of minimum 80 year round, and at least 80% humidity.
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#17
You gotta move to the Phoenix area, or Tucson. You would love it. I love the heat too.
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#18
Phoenix average humidity is 19%... I fucking hate dry air.
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#19
AZ is fine to pass through for a while, but living there would be totally unacceptable to me because of low humidity. Same for places like Colorado. Fuck that dry bullshit.
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#20
South Florida would be an acceptable place to live for my requirements.
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