Question to all folks living outside of UK/Canada/USA
Do comics and books in your country that are in english are too so damn expensive?
Im not a fan of translations, because it often ruins the mood and amtosphere, so I hunt for comic books and novels in english, but, for fuck sake, if the comics suggested price is 2.99$ and after converting conversy I have to pay 8 bucks or more then this is ridiculous. I understand the VAT, shipping but cmon, its cheaper for me to import every single piece by myself than buying it from the bookstore.
Wanted to buy me some Walking Dead and Silent Hill comics but nope, not gonna pay 45 bucks for 1 TD issue.
I feel like im the only person here that likes living in her country. Sure, some shitty stuff, but i feel like I kinda belong here. Id move to Greece though if given a chance, but Greece is almost the same as Serbia, just have beaches, nicer weather and ancient culture.
I like my country, it's home! Some things could be better sure but I would not want to live anywere else given the chance.
just 6 more months until i leave my country
I feel like im the only person here that likes living in her country. Sure, some shitty stuff, but i feel like I kinda belong here. Id move to Greece though if given a chance, but Greece is almost the same as Serbia, just have beaches, nicer weather and ancient culture.
I love Sweden, best country in da world in most aspects no country is perfect though ofc, and there are always stuff that's "greener on the other side"
Bai Piratebay
Same here, i know its not rly the best place on earth, but i love it. Ive moved way too much when i was a kid and i just wanna settle down on one place. Id like to live in some asian country but just for a few months, since ive allways loved asian culture.
Even when i travel abroad, i just get really nostalgic after a few days. Thats when i realized i love Greece, i just didnt get nostalgic.
I love Sweden, best country in da world in most aspects no country is perfect though ofc, and there are always stuff that's "greener on the other side"