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Is it time to jump ship as things won't return to normal until late 2021?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlligatorState" data-source="post: 1365931" data-attributes="member: 19219"><p>How absurd does it sound that the entire world was shut down for a flu virus? Very, but this is the timeline I'm living in. How long until the next flu virus shows up? Maybe Immediately after this one "passes'?</p><p></p><p>There are a few countries that don't have the restrictions. I still don't think moving right now is a smart idea. Anywhere that isn't third world is going to require additional effort and time to move. For some people that's going to be worth it. I explained that in the future I too am planning to eventually move myself.</p><p></p><p>You don't need to be skilled whatsoever to travel anywhere. You don't need any skills to move to Peru. Someone here posted Japan and said the measures are voluntary, and that's true. But to move anywhere first world you're going to have to compete now.</p><p></p><p>Being a digital nomad, moving out of your country, all those things are still possible. They're not going to be made impossible by me saying so. But they will become more difficult.</p><p></p><p>I think the elites used the whole migrant crisis in 2015, as well as this virus and "environmental safety" reasons for dialing down on travel. Need to reign the sheeple in, and we can simply keep the economy afloat by letting the Business Class, international briefcase club continue to fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlligatorState, post: 1365931, member: 19219"] How absurd does it sound that the entire world was shut down for a flu virus? Very, but this is the timeline I'm living in. How long until the next flu virus shows up? Maybe Immediately after this one "passes'? There are a few countries that don't have the restrictions. I still don't think moving right now is a smart idea. Anywhere that isn't third world is going to require additional effort and time to move. For some people that's going to be worth it. I explained that in the future I too am planning to eventually move myself. You don't need to be skilled whatsoever to travel anywhere. You don't need any skills to move to Peru. Someone here posted Japan and said the measures are voluntary, and that's true. But to move anywhere first world you're going to have to compete now. Being a digital nomad, moving out of your country, all those things are still possible. They're not going to be made impossible by me saying so. But they will become more difficult. I think the elites used the whole migrant crisis in 2015, as well as this virus and "environmental safety" reasons for dialing down on travel. Need to reign the sheeple in, and we can simply keep the economy afloat by letting the Business Class, international briefcase club continue to fly. [/QUOTE]
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