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No offense but why would you intentionally move to Belgium lol
I think it suits me the most out of every western European country. Not to mention being the queer person that I am, I'd like to go somewhere where I'd be accepted.
Also, I'm a Moroccan that has so much trouble fitting into Moroccan society. I genuinely don't feel attached to my country of origin at all, contrary to the "Moroccans" that live in Belgium today, no wonder why everyone in there is sick of them.
I even use a Flemish sounding username online just because it's funny (the "Resol van Lemmy" bit)
I did a trip there once and was surprised how much I didn't like that country, the beer is good but it just seemed like a much inferior Netherlands ha
I think it's time for me to utter my favorite French proverb: "chacun a sa façon de rire" which translates to "everyone has their way of laughing"
Yeah, I know Belgium isn't for everyone. It will never be for everyone. Nothing is for everyone.
Ghent was fucking awesome though
Yeah there's no denying that.
I like Bruges too