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Mondays
  • some countries allow citizenship based on ancestry. Germany, Poland, etc. If one or more of your ancestors came from europe you might be eligible to claim citizenship that way. if you can work from home, you might be able to get a long stay visitor's visa in some countries, which will allow you to live there, but not work in their local market. after a period of time you'd be eligible for permanent residency which would allow you to work there though.

  • Mondays
  • switzerland, but it's hella expensive there. France has an active hunting scene as well. No hand guns allowed here for civilians, but rifles and shotguns are allowed with a license.

  • Europeans of Lemmy, is American beer really that bad?
  • the thing is, pale ales don't have to suck. with the right hops and the right amount at the right time, it can be almost pleasant. Not my favorite, but i could understand the appeal.

    However, you want a good beer, check out a lambic.

  • Europeans of Lemmy, is American beer really that bad?
  • yes.

    I'm an american who lives in france, and i brew my own beer. American beer tastes like shit, even the microbrewed stuff. Everyone wants to make an IPA, and they all taste over hopped. It's either that swill or the staples of the American frat party: bud light, miller light, coors, etc.

    Best beers are hands down made in Belgium, and i will throw hands.

  • Luigi
  • remember when the world shut down for a few days because covid? The whole system nearly collapsed because apparently everyone is an essential worker. a well organized general strike will bring them to their knees.