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Default Nov 12, 2024 at 01:38 PM
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They’re practically bologna and murderous and I’m not going to jail but I don’t want police here so maybe if I call I can stop with meds, just seizures but damn hot can’t slick buckle go whipped they’re killing me so gotta get away can they follow me to Canada?

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Default Nov 16, 2024 at 06:05 PM
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Sorry you are having police there @MuddyBoots that can be unsettling.

The problem with going out of the country is that you may not be able to get benefits or find a shelter so there are a lot of downsides running to some other country.

Do you have food and shelter where you are now?

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Yes. Because America is the only country in the world with benefits or shelter. And 'Murica does an awesome job and will for sure continue to do an awesome job from here on out....clearly....

I don't remember writing this post, but at this point I'm feeling pretty hopeless.

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I don’t think America is the only place one can have benefits and shelter, but unless you have residential rights/work visas in other countries you won’t be able to stay in other countries beyond 90 days or similar length.

And as the other poster said you likely won’t qualify for benefits and shelter in other countries. Canada most certainly provide shelter and benefits but to their own people, not visitors. They do take refugees from war torn areas and other extreme places and you can apply for asylum, but average Americans most likely will not get it approved.

Canada is a lovely place but it’s tricky to stay there
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