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Monster on the Hill
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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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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? CANDC [If you want me to see your reply to this post please include @CANDC in your message - not in requoting my message and not the first word of your message] __________________ Super Moderator Community Support Team "Things Take Time" |
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Monster on the Hill
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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....
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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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Monster on the Hill
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I didnÂ’t know it was impossible to become a resident. I’d find work and might not even need benefits. I just don’t like working here because it’s like 100 F all summer and even winters hardly get below 30 anymore and I’m not into desk jobs.
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In quebec, it would be cooler, and there might be employment for your particular skills, like mountain guiding? They need skilled foreigners, or at least they did some years ago. You know some french, right? That was my dream relocation.
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Je parle un peu le francais, oui. I really like the Mont Tremblant area (I don't remember where that was, just that they had this one crazy ski trail that I'm pretty sure is only possible to descend with nothing but your skis touching the snow like five hours a winter and I'm trying to figure out what that was called but le site officiel de mont tremblant et le carte is slowwwwwww to load).
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I love canada so much. One time i was at niagara falls, checking in at a hotel, and a french speaking couple was also checking in, having problems. I go, "they are asking for a room with a view." Honestly it takes so little to make me happy. That was like 40 years ago. There has to be something wrong with my brain.
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I have a better question for you (myself really, but I'm stumped)
What do I need from my team? Looking at it logically (why am I doing that all of a sudden now I just had alcohol wtf?), they haven't really hurt me. My mental unwellness has, I have, the system has, but my CM and pdoc? Nah. My T triggers my fears of abandonment a lot when she does stuff like call two hours before an appointment and cancel and ask if I want to leave early, but I bet that's not out of malice. I really do get worried I'm "too much" for my T based on some things she's said ("you're too smart for your own good," "I'm glad I didn't have to argue against you in philosophy class," "you could convince me a horse is a dog" (that one's probably true and I might try it on someone else, but like, not someone with strong Si if we're going by MBTI cognitive function theory because I know that won't work), and as I alluded to earlier her asking me if I want to leave a session early or once she asked me if I wanted a break from therapy kinda seems like she doesn't want to deal with me.). The thing that sucks is that I really AM motivated, just not to find contentment. More in a overly curious want to figure everything out in my own way (rather than most efficient/safest/most definite) manner. But I've been really struggling lately, feeling hopeless, paranoid, lethargic, whatever. I can ask for help and they'll ask me how they can help me and I. just. don't. know. When they ask I give it a think and then decide treatment is useless because I don't know the answer. __________________ [Insert thought-provoking and comedic quote here] |
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