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<blockquote data-quote="Tippy" data-source="post: 1460271" data-attributes="member: 22040"><p>It's a worry for sure. Though they haven't announced this ....I don't have high hopes for the pushback on this.</p><p></p><p>I just have to realise that this is basically something I will not agree to. Even if it means living in exile in total isolation. Pretty dark thing to have to think for some stupid virus.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I worry about with moving is you just don't know if things will change in that country. You're maybe on a temp visa so have to fly out at some point...what if the vax rules have changed? Do you have to start travelling across Europe or whatever by bus instead?</p><p></p><p>Also, if it's a new country you have no idea how you will be able to adapt or fit in or where to go/what to do in a crisis. Espec if your family cut you off from support (which for me I think is quite likely since they will interpret this as a bit of a selfish fuck you if I did it). When you get to the new place, after the initial wanderlust has worn off - do you like it? Is it really better beyond just being not your home country? That's the tough thing to make sense of.</p><p></p><p>So basically staying makes more sense in a kind of safety by numbers sense.</p><p></p><p>But in terms of constantly evading the new normal? I agree the UK appears one of the most draconian enforcers. </p><p></p><p>But even if they want this vaccine passport I for one won't be a part of it and won't take the vaccine. I'm even realising I might have to die on this hill, sorry to sound ridiculously dramatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tippy, post: 1460271, member: 22040"] It's a worry for sure. Though they haven't announced this ....I don't have high hopes for the pushback on this. I just have to realise that this is basically something I will not agree to. Even if it means living in exile in total isolation. Pretty dark thing to have to think for some stupid virus. The only thing I worry about with moving is you just don't know if things will change in that country. You're maybe on a temp visa so have to fly out at some point...what if the vax rules have changed? Do you have to start travelling across Europe or whatever by bus instead? Also, if it's a new country you have no idea how you will be able to adapt or fit in or where to go/what to do in a crisis. Espec if your family cut you off from support (which for me I think is quite likely since they will interpret this as a bit of a selfish fuck you if I did it). When you get to the new place, after the initial wanderlust has worn off - do you like it? Is it really better beyond just being not your home country? That's the tough thing to make sense of. So basically staying makes more sense in a kind of safety by numbers sense. But in terms of constantly evading the new normal? I agree the UK appears one of the most draconian enforcers. But even if they want this vaccine passport I for one won't be a part of it and won't take the vaccine. I'm even realising I might have to die on this hill, sorry to sound ridiculously dramatic. [/QUOTE]
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