A few questions about the United States of America - the greatest place on earth

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Good evening and best greetings to all of you, dear Looksmax community.

I am already an old man who lives in Western Europe, but I have dreamed of visiting the United States of America since I was a child. I am absolutely amazed by the beautiful nature, wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, mountains, national parks, culture and much more. I am also interested in everything to do with health (food, physical exercise, sleep, nutritional supplements, etc.).

I am well aware that there are difficulties and problems everywhere.

Some people have a rather bad image of this country, but to be honest, no other place on earth has as much variety to offer as the United States of America. For many, it would be an absolute dream to be able to live there.

Regardless of whether it is sports, freedom, education, medicine, health, knowledge, the latest developments, information, studies, products of all kinds, music, movies (entertainment in general) and much more, the United States of America is and will always be the best. No other country offers so many opportunities.

For example, new healthcare products, medical developments or trends in general only appear many years later in Europe or are not even offered/sold.

There will most likely never be anything like the Whole Foods or Erewhon Market here.

Even getting something like medicinal mushrooms (Lion's Mane, Cordyceps, Reishi) or pine pollen is extremely complicated, expensive and time-consuming in Europe.

Immigration would almost certainly not be possible for me, as I am just a school dropout with no qualifications. Nevertheless, I would like to travel to this country to experience new things.

I created this thread to ask if any of you could recommend great places to me, ideally with lots of nature, whether mountains, forests, landscapes or something else. I was thinking maybe Utah, Idaho or Arizona.

I would really appreciate some answers from you.

Thank you very much for reading my message.

Take good care of yourselves.
 
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> greatest place on earth
> spend all day talking about whether abortion is moral or immoral and whether you can be non binary
 
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> greatest place on earth
> spend all day talking about whether abortion is moral or immoral and whether you can be non binary
I completely understand what you mean.

However, the United States of America offers the most opportunities in life. Even some friends of mine (mostly from Syria and Iraq) would love to live there or in Canada.
 
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I would be very happy to receive further answers.
 
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America isn’t the greatest place on Earth
 
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Yeah thats why im going there in a month
 
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America isn’t the greatest place on Earth
If you don't mind, could you perhaps tell us why?

I understand that every country has its disadvantages, but there are good reasons why many people from all over the world want to live in the United States of America.

Almost the entire world (with a few exceptions) looks up to the United States of America.

Europeans, generally speaking, want to be just like Americans (fashion, beauty, music, extroversion, appearance, lifestyle, trends, etc.).

Which country offers more opportunities? The United States of America has it all and will always remain #1 for the majority of humanity.

A fulfilling life with your family in places like Utah, Arizona or Idaho must be a paradise. The breathtaking landscapes are simply unique and absolutely beautiful.



Yeah thats why im going there in a month
I'm glad to hear that. I really hope that you make it there and become successful and happy in all areas of life. I wish you all the best!

God bless you and your family.
 
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I would be very happy to read more opinions, preferably from people who also live in this country.
 
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I would really appreciate some answers from Americans.
 
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One more try.
 
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too many shit skinned indigenous ethnics, dont come
 
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America truly is the best place on earth
 
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No
 
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too many shit skinned indigenous ethnics, dont come
I want to visit this country primarily because of the beautiful landscapes, nature, mountains, wildlife and national parks.

Just out of interest, can I ask what you think of Utah, Arizona and Idaho? Are these places worth visiting?
 
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habibi come to texas dubai
 
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Good evening and best greetings to all of you, dear Looksmax community.

I am already an old man who lives in Western Europe, but I have dreamed of visiting the United States of America since I was a child. I am absolutely amazed by the beautiful nature, wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, mountains, national parks, culture and much more. I am also interested in everything to do with health (food, physical exercise, sleep, nutritional supplements, etc.).

I am well aware that there are difficulties and problems everywhere.

Some people have a rather bad image of this country, but to be honest, no other place on earth has as much variety to offer as the United States of America. For many, it would be an absolute dream to be able to live there.

Regardless of whether it is sports, freedom, education, medicine, health, knowledge, the latest developments, information, studies, products of all kinds, music, movies (entertainment in general) and much more, the United States of America is and will always be the best. No other country offers so many opportunities.

For example, new healthcare products, medical developments or trends in general only appear many years later in Europe or are not even offered/sold.

There will most likely never be anything like the Whole Foods or Erewhon Market here.

Even getting something like medicinal mushrooms (Lion's Mane, Cordyceps, Reishi) or pine pollen is extremely complicated, expensive and time-consuming in Europe.

Immigration would almost certainly not be possible for me, as I am just a school dropout with no qualifications. Nevertheless, I would like to travel to this country to experience new things.

I created this thread to ask if any of you could recommend great places to me, ideally with lots of nature, whether mountains, forests, landscapes or something else. I was thinking maybe Utah, Idaho or Arizona.

I would really appreciate some answers from you.

Thank you very much for reading my message.

Take good care of yourselves.
I was in LA last year was pretty amazing
 
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> greatest place on earth
> spend all day talking about whether abortion is moral or immoral and whether you can be non binary
lol this. The USA is a fucking joke.
 
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lol this. The USA is a fucking joke.
Conversations like this can be found in many other countries.

No other place on earth has as much to offer as the United States of America.

Breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, beautiful nature, mountains, national parks, the best entertainment, people are extroverted, a strong economy, the latest health-related trends and products, opportunities to build a good and successful life, and more.

The people, food, vibes, nature and stuff to do
Thank you very much for your reply.

I'm happy for you that you had a good and enjoyable time there.
 
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No other place on earth has as much to offer as the United States of America.

Breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, beautiful nature, mountains, national parks, the best entertainment, people are extroverted, a strong economy, the latest health-related trends and products, opportunities to build a good and successful life, and more.
Imagine being this brainwashed.
 
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Imagine being this brainwashed.
Could you perhaps explain to me what's wrong with my statement?

Why do thousands of highly educated people from all over the world immigrate to the United States of America every year if it's such a terrible place to live?

Honestly, no other country on earth has more to offer.

Almost everyone wants to be like Americans (listen to their music, pay attention to the latest trends, clothing, beauty, physical appearance, etc.).

This is simply the truth, not "brainwashing".

The United States of America is a gift from the Creator.
 
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I would be very happy to read some messages from people living in the United States of America.
 
Is there really no one on this platform who, at best, lives in the United States of America and could give me some information and advice?
 
Is there really no one on this platform who, at best, lives in the United States of America and could give me some information and advice?
I moved to the USA from the UK and I can confirm it's way better.

I made a thread on it actually if you want to check it out:

Literally everything is better, people just cope with "high crime", "lots of drugs" etc even though that highly depends on the area and every western country has those problems.
 
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I created this thread to ask if any of you could recommend great places to me, ideally with lots of nature, whether mountains, forests, landscapes or something else. I was thinking maybe Utah, Idaho or Arizona.

Appalachian mountains
 
I agree with you but america is also a country that promotes greed, individualism and everyone is always trying to have more money than their neighbor, depends on the place as well
 
I moved to the USA from the UK and I can confirm it's way better.

I made a thread on it actually if you want to check it out:

Literally everything is better, people just cope with "high crime", "lots of drugs" etc even though that highly depends on the area and every western country has those problems.
First of all, thank you very much for your message and for creating an extremely informative, interesting, exciting, and helpful thread about this country.

I discovered it a few days ago and was once again confirmed that the United States of America is, without a doubt, the greatest country in the world.

I'm really happy for you that you made it, and I'm jealous, in a good way, of course. Respect for that!

I really hope you're enjoying your time there.

I don't know what's going on, but for several months now, I've been seeing hundreds of videos online of people all wanting to move to another country.

On platforms like TikTok or Instagram, you can find so many videos with almost millions of views and thousands of comments under search terms like "Leaving the United Kingdom" or "I'm leaving Germany" (and many more).

I, too, think about leaving Europe every single day.

People talk badly about the United States of America, but almost the entire world, with very few exceptions, admires this country.

Almost everyone wants to be like Americans in terms of behavior, appearance, style, musical taste, and much more.

Europeans copy absolutely everything that comes out of the United States of America.

People in Europe will spend the next few months or years playing new video games like "Grand Theft Auto", while "Chad" and "Tyrone" will attract thousands of women in California, Miami, New York, and other places this summer.

I'm absolutely shocked when I watch videos of people from places like Utah and Arizona (and many more). The vast majority of them look like models, both women and men. Absolutely beautiful.

And yes, I completely agree with you.

Of course, no country is perfect, and there are good and bad sides everywhere, but something like high crime rates and drug use is complete nonsense.

In countries like Germany and Austria, millions of people suffer from alcoholism, cannabis is smoked openly almost everywhere (it was legalized in Germany last year), young people abuse drugs like benzodiazepines, and substances like heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, and MDMA are consumed in all major cities.

The same applies to crime.

The United States of America will always remain #1.

Appalachian mountains
Thank you so much for your message and this information.

Just out of interest, may I ask if you've been there yet? If so, did you enjoy it?

I agree with you but america is also a country that promotes greed, individualism and everyone is always trying to have more money than their neighbor, depends on the place as well
Yes, you're telling the truth. Please don't misunderstand me.

I'm not saying this country is perfect, but in my opinion, the United States of America simply has the most to offer.

Many are realizing that we as a human species can no longer continue as we have been. This refers to our behavior and certain personality traits.

Change *must* happen, or we and our families will have no future.
 
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I created this thread to ask if any of you could recommend great places to me, ideally with lots of nature, whether mountains, forests, landscapes or something else. I was thinking maybe Utah, Idaho or Arizona
Those are all states with great nature yes. I also recommend Colorado too, it has a wide range of nature. California also has virtually every biome: the Mediterranean climate near the coast, forests, lakes, snowy mountains, deserts, rocky mountains literally anything you could want. Washington and Oregon are good choices for forests too.
I'm absolutely shocked when I watch videos of people from places like Utah and Arizona (and many more). The vast majority of them look like models, both women and men. Absolutely beautiful
Agreed. Utah women seem hot asf but the men are also moggers too.
 
Those are all states with great nature yes. I also recommend Colorado too, it has a wide range of nature. California also has virtually every biome: the Mediterranean climate near the coast, forests, lakes, snowy mountains, deserts, rocky mountains literally anything you could want. Washington and Oregon are good choices for forests too.

Agreed. Utah women seem hot asf but the men are also moggers too.
That's exactly the answer I was hoping for. Thank you so much, Miami. I really appreciate it.

I'll do more research and find out more about the US states you mentioned and recommended.

I was also thinking about Washington, D.C., because I absolutely love natural surroundings full of forests and trees.

But also grocery stores and farmers' markets that offer organic food (including heirloom plants).

So far, I've only heard of Whole Foods Market and Erewhon in California.

It would also be interesting and exciting to visit sacred and ancient places in person (e.g., Mount Shasta, Joshua Tree National Park, Serpent Mound, Sedona, Upheaval Dome, Skinwalker Ranch, etc.).

There's so much to explore in the United States of America. I can imagine that life there would be like a completely different reality.

Just out of interest, may I ask if you know what options are currently available under the Trump administration for permanent residence there?

Thank you very much again for your message. It really helped me a lot.
 
That's exactly the answer I was hoping for. Thank you so much, Miami. I really appreciate it.

I'll do more research and find out more about the US states you mentioned and recommended.

I was also thinking about Washington, D.C., because I absolutely love natural surroundings full of forests and trees.

But also grocery stores and farmers' markets that offer organic food (including heirloom plants).

So far, I've only heard of Whole Foods Market and Erewhon in California.

It would also be interesting and exciting to visit sacred and ancient places in person (e.g., Mount Shasta, Joshua Tree National Park, Serpent Mound, Sedona, Upheaval Dome, Skinwalker Ranch, etc.).

There's so much to explore in the United States of America. I can imagine that life there would be like a completely different reality.

Just out of interest, may I ask if you know what options are currently available under the Trump administration for permanent residence there?

Thank you very much again for your message. It really helped me a lot.
what is your age btw??
 
what is your age btw??
Unfortunately, I'm already over 30 years old, so to many, I'm just an uncle or grandfather with gray hair and a cane.

I have no criminal record, don't consume drugs (including alcohol, nicotine, or caffeine), and don't take pharmaceuticals. My only exception is heirloom cocoa (99 - 100 percent dark chocolate - theobromine).

But I may be too old for this country and therefore have no chance.
 
I was also thinking about Washington, D.C., because I absolutely love natural surroundings full of forests and trees.
I meant the state of Washington lol. Washington DC is a city on the other side of the US it's easy to get it mixed up.
Just out of interest, may I ask if you know what options are currently available under the Trump administration for permanent residence there
It's the same, if not more than under the Biden administration. He introduced a gold card where you can pay $5m and become a permanent resident but I imagine you probably aren't a multi millionaire.
Your best bet to live in the USA permanently is marrying an American woman. You can also pay a corrupt person who works in the immigration sector for a green card, which is probably $10,000+ and it's also illegal but it is way less than the $5m you would need to pay for a gold card.
 
I meant the state of Washington lol. Washington DC is a city on the other side of the US it's easy to get it mixed up.

It's the same, if not more than under the Biden administration. He introduced a gold card where you can pay $5m and become a permanent resident but I imagine you probably aren't a multi millionaire.
Your best bet to live in the USA permanently is marrying an American woman. You can also pay a corrupt person who works in the immigration sector for a green card, which is probably $10,000+ and it's also illegal but it is way less than the $5m you would need to pay for a gold card.
Thank you very much again for your extremely helpful, friendly and interesting answers.

I sincerely apologize for the embarrassing mistake of confusing the state with the city.

My primary goal was to find a place surrounded by forests and trees. According to some websites, Washington (the state) is particularly famous for this. I don't know if that's true, though.

Yes, you're absolutely right. Unfortunately, I'm not one of the lucky people with several million dollars in my bank account.

I don't want to bother, disturb, annoy you, or waste your time any longer, but would it be possible to find out how you feel about women from the United States of America?

Do you notice a (big) difference compared to the United Kingdom?
 
I don't want to bother, disturb, annoy you, or waste your time any longer, but would it be possible to find out how you feel about women from the United States of America?

Do you notice a (big) difference compared to the United Kingdom
Yes a huge difference. Women (and men too) are way friendlier. You could easily mistake it for flirting. They look way better than British girls too but then again British girls aren't known to be beautiful. They also dress pretty promiscuously

I went from getting zero attention in the UK, to getting asked for my snap and hearing whispers about me being cute, despite being a MTN. I feel like it has something to do with my height as im tall for my age (6'3) but then again I got zero attention for it in the UK. I feel like American girls care more about height tbh.

I also see a lot more couples where the girl mogs the guy. I feel like dating and getting a girlfriend is way easier to do here as people here are more promiscuous, but then again I'm surrounded by teenagers and you're 30+ so it might be different for you.

Girls are completely different in how they act compared to Europe though. If they find you attractive and have a crush on you they will make it extremely obvious, whereas in Europe signs like these are more hidden. If you're attractive (HTN+) you will likely get approached, which would never happen in Europe lmfao.
 
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> greatest place on earth
> spend all day talking about whether abortion is moral or immoral and whether you can be non binary
Yes that’s why it’s the greatest place on earth, self freedom
 
I would be very happy to read some messages from people living in the United States of America.
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Yes a huge difference. Women (and men too) are way friendlier. You could easily mistake it for flirting. They look way better than British girls too but then again British girls aren't known to be beautiful. They also dress pretty promiscuously

I went from getting zero attention in the UK, to getting asked for my snap and hearing whispers about me being cute, despite being a MTN. I feel like it has something to do with my height as im tall for my age (6'3) but then again I got zero attention for it in the UK. I feel like American girls care more about height tbh.

I also see a lot more couples where the girl mogs the guy. I feel like dating and getting a girlfriend is way easier to do here as people here are more promiscuous, but then again I'm surrounded by teenagers and you're 30+ so it might be different for you.

Girls are completely different in how they act compared to Europe though. If they find you attractive and have a crush on you they will make it extremely obvious, whereas in Europe signs like these are more hidden. If you're attractive (HTN+) you will likely get approached, which would never happen in Europe lmfao.
I'm truly grateful for all your helpful information. I really appreciate your time and effort. Thank you so much for everything.

This is extremely exciting and interesting to read.

I'm really happy to hear that you've had and continue to have so many good and wonderful experiences there.

Unfortunately, I've never been to the United Kingdom, but I can confirm that even in countries like Germany and Austria, a man's height isn't important to women.

There are many men here who are 6'2, 6'3, or even 6'4 and still don't have a partner.

I would rate myself as an absolute "zero out of ten" in terms of physical appearance. Simply due to facial and body deformities (overbite, asymmetry, thin bone density, etc.).

The only positive experiences are usually from older women in their 40s. Younger women from the upper class (parents usually doctors or teachers, studying at a private university or boarding school, intelligent, educated, talented) strangely treat me like a normal person.

"Average" people or from the lower class (a generalization; there are "good" and "bad" people everywhere, after all, no one is perfect) have no empathy for someone like me and would rather see me dead (insults, exclusion, teasing, bullying, laughing at, etc.).
 
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Thank you very much for your message.

I'm very pleased that people from the United States have also responded.

Fortunately, "Miami" was already able to answer my questions.

I don't mean to come across as disrespectful, rude, or unfriendly (please don't misunderstand me).

Thank you very much for getting in touch, "OldRooster".
 
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OP writes like a Chat GPT.
 
I created this thread to ask if any of you could recommend great places to me, ideally with lots of nature, whether mountains, forests, landscapes or something else. I was thinking maybe Utah, Idaho or Arizona.
Georgia looks pretty nice to me, very nice landscapes...
 
Georgia looks pretty nice to me, very nice landscapes...

Thank you very much for your suggestion, Gonthar. I'll research this US state.

I'd love to travel to the United States right now, but I still need to save up money.

Not just for the flight, but also for foods that are usually only available there (medicinal mushrooms, pine pollen, heirloom cocoa, algae like spirulina and chlorella, chewing gum with pure organic xylitol, natural sweeteners like stevia or monk fruit, vitamin C in the form of whole fruits like acerola cherry, camu camu, amla, rose hips, and kakadu plum).

The same goes for the one and only New York-based supplement manufacturer, Thorne.

It would be so nice to finally have access to the best products without high shipping fees, complications, and having to wait several weeks for them to arrive.

Almost everyone I ask wants to leave, regardless of whether they're women or men.

Europe is finished. The best thing is to save as much money as possible, ideally consume sulforaphane regularly, and move away.
 
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