Message from @juwel

Discord ID: 271802654592598016


2017-01-20 00:28:03 UTC  

cuz gun laws yo,

2017-01-20 00:29:27 UTC  

In Canada you play monopoly every day

2017-01-20 00:29:34 UTC  

Nah

2017-01-20 00:29:37 UTC  

Yeah

2017-01-20 00:29:41 UTC  

Its just hard to counterfeit.

2017-01-20 00:29:43 UTC  

The money is beautiful

2017-01-20 00:29:49 UTC  

Its all made of plastic.

2017-01-20 00:29:50 UTC  

No you are

2017-01-20 00:29:58 UTC  

@sentri smooth son

2017-01-20 00:30:10 UTC  

*flirtatious bro nod*

2017-01-20 00:30:31 UTC  

I really wann move to the USA one day.

2017-01-20 00:31:45 UTC  

Wait until after college

2017-01-20 00:32:40 UTC  

My biggest mistake was attending an American University. Canada is so much cheaper epically if you have Canadian citizenship

2017-01-20 00:40:14 UTC  

mmmmMMmm hello

2017-01-20 00:40:53 UTC  

Canada is only cheaper if you're going in with American currency.

2017-01-20 00:41:03 UTC  

Oh hello there

2017-01-20 00:41:36 UTC  

green guy

2017-01-20 00:41:59 UTC  

I technically dropped out of college though. I outsource my programming skills and such now.

2017-01-20 00:42:44 UTC  

I wasn't learning anything I didn't already know, and decided to invest the money I was paying into other things.

2017-01-20 00:45:44 UTC  

,

2017-01-20 00:46:42 UTC  

I want you to explain your logic on the USD/CAD college price thing. Because it doesn't make sense to me

2017-01-20 00:47:05 UTC  

CAD is 70% of 1 USD

2017-01-20 00:47:56 UTC  

1 USD is 1.33 CAD

2017-01-20 00:51:43 UTC  

A person in the USA could attend a Canadian University with a dollar that can go much further provided they have the money already there. Wheras a Canadian is screwed for money no matter what.

2017-01-20 00:52:34 UTC  

Thats before living costs are considered.

2017-01-20 01:02:15 UTC  

Yeah, so if a Canadian went to an American University (I have duel citizenship so I don't know the international rates offhand) they'd be in even more debt than if they stayed in canada

2017-01-20 01:04:03 UTC  

In that regard, yeah, Canada would be cheaper.

2017-01-20 01:04:54 UTC  

So why would you say Canada is only cheaper if you're going with American currency?

2017-01-20 01:05:00 UTC  

I'm confused I want to understand

2017-01-20 01:05:23 UTC  

oh my harambes grandma died

2017-01-20 01:05:39 UTC  

I didn't think my statement through 😛

2017-01-20 01:05:56 UTC  

I'm working with a sick brain today.

2017-01-20 01:06:30 UTC  

Or wait, I might have been lumping living costs in the mix.

2017-01-20 01:11:20 UTC  

Like for business and such, I'd much rather establish company in the USA and earn a stronger American currency than stay in Canada which taxes the hell out of employers, has a weaker currency, has high tax on purchasable goods, expensive housing no matter the province, and high income tax rates.

2017-01-20 01:13:43 UTC  

Canadian healthcare is also terrible.

2017-01-20 01:14:32 UTC  

For serious illness Canadians end up going to the states to get proper treatement.

2017-01-20 01:14:53 UTC  

We're 10 years behind in medical training and equipment.

2017-01-20 01:15:36 UTC  

And because the healthcare is government run, theres no competition to want to get better.

2017-01-20 01:21:53 UTC  

Yeah a lot of my friends in the states don't realize that

2017-01-20 01:22:43 UTC  

The funnier thing is, our healthcare is only "free" because of how taxed we are.

2017-01-20 01:23:14 UTC  

And the healthcare isn't universal throughout Canada either