#Relocation
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incognitopolls · 5 months ago
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We ask your questions anonymously so you don’t have to! Submissions are open on the 1st and 15th of the month.
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anexperimentallife · 2 months ago
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I remember a few years back when I was urging people to get out of the US before things got worse, and pointing out that the Philippines is the easiest English-speaking country to relocate to--especially if you're on a fixed income like SSDI--and people came into my comments like, "Um, abortion is illegal in the Philippines, and a decrease in abortion rights is the ONLY reason anyone would flee the US, so this is bad advice, and you're either a bad person or an idiot for suggesting it."
Dude... In the US--just as I warned would happen--people are being rounded up and imprisoned off the streets, at the airports, and at their college dorms for having the wrong color skin, the wrong accent, the wrong opinions, or just because a border agent doesn't like them, AND they're arresting people for having miscarriages. If abortion is illegal in your state (as it is in an increasing number of states), and you travel out of your state to have an abortion, they may prosecute you on your return.
Whereas if you're here in the Philippines, a trip to Thailand for an abortion (up to 20 weeks, recently upped from 12) has a similar cost to an abortion in the decreasing number of US states where it's still legal. Your plane ticket can be as low as $55 USD, and the procedure itself can range up to around $150 USD if you need an actual medical procedure instead of just the pills. Other than that, you're just looking at lodging and food while you're there, which is ultra-cheap compared to the US.
Oh, and nobody is going to try to arrest you when you return.
Speaking of pills, the cheaper birth control pills are available over the counter, cost about $1 USD per month, and are suitable for erzatz Plan B usage--which doctors here WILL give recommendations and guidance on, since it's not considered an actual "abortion."
See my #relocation tag for more info about escaping to the Philippines, a beautiful country with lovely, welcoming people and a low cost of living.
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relaxedstyles · 7 months ago
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unbfacts · 3 months ago
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In 2015, Washington Post reporter Christopher Ingraham wrote an article labeling Red Lake County, Minnesota, as "the absolute worst place to live in America." After visiting the county and experiencing its community firsthand, he changed his opinion. Six months later, he and his family relocated there.
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blondebrainpowered · 5 months ago
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In 1930 the Indiana Bell building in Evansville, Indiana was moved over 34 days the 11,000-ton building was moved 16 meters from its original location and rotated 90 degrees, a process that was completed in mid-November 1930, without interrupting or the service of calls nor the supply of gas, water, and electricity of the building. Over a month, the structure was moved 15 inch/hr all while 600 employees still worked there. According to reports, ‘no one inside felt it move’
The move was planned by engineers Bevington, Taggert & Fowler, while contractors John Eichlea Co. carried out the feat.
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pinkmoonastro · 1 year ago
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Intro to AstroCartography
a method of locational astrology, by which specific geographic locations are associated with expected differences in personal life circumstances.
(Astro-car-tography) is one of my favorite branches of astrology. Different places affect people differently. Rather it be a different city, state or country. Astrocartography shows places that are the best fit for you around the world that suite different focuses in your life. Career, Love, Friendship, Structure, More recognition, Healing past wounds, Finding your path, More spontaneous experiences, A faster pace life, A slower pace life, whatever your looking to experience more of. There's a place that would make it the easiest.
There are 4 different 'types' of lines
-ASC; how your personality expresses itself to others, what others see when they look at you
-DC; experiences you'll have in personal one on one relationships
-IC; how your home and personal life will be affected
-MC; how you assert yourself into the world especially career wise, this is your public image
What energy the planets represent
-Sun; Center of attention, Developing sense of self
-Moon; Emotions, Triggers, Family
-Mercury; Communication, Friendship
-Venus; Romance, Friendship, Luxury
-Mars; Activity, Accidents, Forcefulness, Ambition
-Saturn; Structure, Patience, Stability, Building
-Jupiter; Luck, General abundance, Education/Learning
-Uranus; Spontaneous experiences, New things, Quick actions
-Pluto; Uncovering truths, Restructuring, Learning
Honorary mentions
-Chiron; Wounds, Triggers
-Northnode; Life purpose
Examples
-Mercury on the dc you would meet alot of people that show interest in having conversations with you. This is an easy place to network and make friends with like minded people.
-I grew up on a mars asc line and ive had to fight for what i want and believe in a lot. It felt like having to always prove my worth. I was in 6 car accidents (only 2 were major). My body was always a topic of conversation. I had insecurities around weight. I started a business on this line. I was known for being an entrepreneur. I think for men it would be smoother depending on aspects in the natal chart ofc but for women we operate more in our masculine energy on a mars line. Going to make things happen instead of opportunities coming to us. That starts to feel draining.
-You could find a long term relationship and have improved finances on a venus line.
-My Sun mc and northnode mc lines go through Paris, France. I think i would experience community and uncover a new level of confidence.
Have you heard of relocation astrology?
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yhwh-jas · 21 days ago
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If anyone is willing to help please do. Thank you to the kind person who donated $50. This is my GoFundMe for my family and I. We need immediate help moving into our new place by June 6th. Please share! God bless you❤��
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chikayouriko · 4 months ago
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⚠️Please share!! ⚠️
me and 3 other trans folk,2 of which are partners of mine, are trying to escape Texas.
While Erin Reed isn't that worried about HB 3399, it's bills like that are trans folks are leaving Texas en masse.
My group includes 4 humans, One ESA, and one SDiT. 2 of us are disabled, with me specfically being in a wheelchair.
We could use any help people could give! Moving is expensive, even more so with mobility aids
I'm also not very good at these type of posts, my inbox is open for questions people have.
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tyrelliotalderson · 5 months ago
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This is Echo!
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I got her from craigslist for $20 just under a year ago!
Shes chaotic and also so so baby girl!! Shes my youngest daughter. She's also hardy and strong, so im working with pet shipping companies to get her to Chicago IL to my friends place, so she can be there and ready for me when I finally relocate there. With the airline im using, I can only bring one cat with me, as they arent doing cargo unless you're mil itary 🙄
The guy on the phone told me to just leave her behind because she wont be allowed on the plane. I have a second older cat thats medically fragile (thyroid issues on meds 2x a day, kidney issues w prescription wet food, she has like no teeth and is still semi feral and only trusts me) so she will be going on the plane with me.
My friend has offered her place for Echo until i can get over there. I just need help getting her basic supplies because im already dropping thousand of dollars on this whole move. Im currently in Texas while mexican, disabled, trans and mentally ill. I work full time already.
I made a small wishlist for echo, so if you have $5-$30 to spare, it would really help me out!
If you want to donate to my v3nm0 you can! If its for Echo just let me know in the notes!
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Thank you for any help you can offer! If you can donate, please share this with anyone you can!
If you've ever had enjoyed my niche mr robot, x files or any other medias shit posts, please share!
Thanks everyone!
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theramseyloft · 5 months ago
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We Finally Have Our Buildings!!!
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Our heartfelt thanks to Oakland Buildings, who moved these both for $700.00!
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That is the coolest trailer I have ever seen!
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Here they are, in their final placement!
A lot of work still needs to be done before the flock can move in!
The former loft, which will be the new quarantine building, needs the porch patched, latice and screen panel replaced, the flooring torn out and replaced, the wall and ceiling paneling pulled down, mouse ruined insulation replaced, and paneling put back up.
The 10x12, which will be the new loft, needs pretty much nothing undone, but does need a ventilation system installed, flooring installed, insulation in the walls and ceiling, plywood, some kind of easy to clean paneling, and a screened in, covered porch built wide enough to accommodate the door and width of a person.
But at least we should be out from under the rent by the end of the month.
This is going to be a long, expensive process, and if you want to help us get it taken care of sooner, please consider joining our Patreon.
The server is back up and running for paid and free members, and I am a lot more active there than much of anywhere else.
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tearsofrefugees · 4 months ago
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Israel Says It Has Begun Preparations For Gaza Exodus, In Line With Donald Trump's Plan
Israel Says It Has Begun Preparations For Gaza Exodus, In Line With Donald Trump's Plan
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incognitopolls · 3 months ago
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We ask your questions anonymously so you don’t have to! Submissions are open on the 1st and 15th of the month.
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anexperimentallife · 3 months ago
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If you need to get out of the US, READ THIS:
Again, if you need to get out of the states and have a location-independent source of income (because on the easiest-to-get visa you won't be able to work here--SSDI or regular social security works, but not SSI), we can help with the logistics of getting settled in the Philippines and make local introductions in Baguio. English is one of the two official languages of the Philippines, too, so although you're encouraged to learn Filipino, Tagalog, and/or Illocano, you can get by with English.
(And I hate that this needs to be said because of today's mercenary culture, but OF COURSE WE'RE NOT CHARGING ANYTHING. I'm just sorry we're not in a position to offer financial help to others.)
It's not perfect here (especially with all China's sabre-rattling), but at least for now, it's safer and freer than the US, especially if you're queer or an ethnic minority. We've been here going on seven years, and I've helped one person get out already, so I know what to do and how to do it. Also, although marriage laws have not caught up yet, queer folks are generally more accepted here than in the states.
As far as mechanics go--As a US citizen you get an automatic 29-day tourist visa on arrival, and can keep getting extensions for up to three years, at which point you board a cheap (often less than 100 dollars) round-trip flight to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore, and start your three years over again. (You cannot work on a tourist visa, though, hence the need for location-independent income.) There may be other options depending on your specific situation, but ANYONE from the US can do the tourist visa thing.
The local immigration office here in Baguio is incredibly helpful and sympathetic, and went above and beyond the call of duty for us during our daughter's citizenship fiasco. Everyone there is friendly and helpful, but we'll be happy to introduce you to our contact there just for extra comfort.
I'll post some relocation tips in a day or so, but in general, a single person, or even a couple, can get by on 600 USD a month here with some budgeting and giving up some Western luxuries. 1K USD puts you (as a single person) firmly in lower middle class. You can have fresh produce from the wet market delivered to your door for about a third of what it would cost at the local supermarket, and as for eating out, you can find budget meals for around 2 dollars--some with unlimited rice--if you shop around a bit. Public transit is ubiquitous, and costs literally pennies to use, and taxis start at about 75 cents. (This is all for Baguio, a popular tourist destination city--things are even less expensive if you live out in a small town or in the country--and I've converted to US currency for better clarity.)
Birth control and plan B are available over the counter (birth control pills start at about a dollar for a month's supply), and if you need to terminate a pregnancy, Thailand is close--with no one threatening you upon your return.
Now, on this next part I can't make promises, but we'll also be looking into what it would take to open an English school here to sponsor work visas for folks who want to get out, but who don't have a portable income. (Although as indicated above, English is widely spoken here, it's not the same dialect as anywhere else in the anglosphere, so some schools hire a single qualified American, Brit, or Aussie, as a bragging point, and they focus on people here on spouse visas that allow them to work, so they won't generally sponsor work visas--so I imagine a school with ONLY US-raised instructors would do well.) The English schools here mostly serve foreigners (especially Koreans) attracted to the Philippines' lower cost of living, and there are enough who want to study here that another school would only be adding to the local economy, and not putting any locals out of work.
As for your own education, tuition for a semester at University of the Philippines Baguio campus was about 900 dollars last time I checked.
More later.
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unbfacts · 7 months ago
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vedicinsights · 9 months ago
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ASTROLOGY OBSERVATION PART 12
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People with Rahu in the 8th house often experience relocation to a different city, state, or country during their Rahu Mahadasha. However, on the negative side, they may face health issues or an unstable financial condition.
LET ASTROLOGY CHOOSE YOU
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