Because they aren't American. I live in a very blue state and when I go shopping, most of the people in the store are not speaking English (including the kids).
Literally, "utopia" means "no place" or "nowhere". It's a word coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book, formed from the Greek words "ou" (meaning "not") and "topos" (meaning "place"). While it sounds like "eutopia" (meaning "good place"), its actual meaning points to an ideal place that doesn't exist.
The "call of the void" refers to the unsettling, often fleeting, urge to do something dangerous, despite having no intention of acting on it. This phenomenon, also known as the "high-place phenomenon" or "intrusive thoughts," is surprisingly common, with studies suggesting that over half of people experience it.
That's the thing - they wouldn't be happy anywhere. They don't know how to be happy. No one, or nothing else can make you happy, happiness comes from within.
There are poor people who are happy, and rich people who are miserable. There are dumb people who are happy, and smart people who are not.
I think one has to realize that if you can't be happy looking in the mirror, then you're not going to find it looking anywhere else.
Because they aren't American. I live in a very blue state and when I go shopping, most of the people in the store are not speaking English (including the kids).
The other 64% should GTFO!
they can leave anytime ..we wont miss them
Odd how the other 64% haven't found any place better to go. Probably because they wouldn't be happy in Utopia.
Fun Fact
Literally, "utopia" means "no place" or "nowhere". It's a word coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book, formed from the Greek words "ou" (meaning "not") and "topos" (meaning "place"). While it sounds like "eutopia" (meaning "good place"), its actual meaning points to an ideal place that doesn't exist.
Funny how Democrats openly long to be in the Abyss, taking as many people in with them as possible.
The "call of the void" refers to the unsettling, often fleeting, urge to do something dangerous, despite having no intention of acting on it. This phenomenon, also known as the "high-place phenomenon" or "intrusive thoughts," is surprisingly common, with studies suggesting that over half of people experience it.
Have they done a correlation test to see if incidents correspond with spousal disagreements?
Yes, they would not be happy anywhere or nowhere.
That's the thing - they wouldn't be happy anywhere. They don't know how to be happy. No one, or nothing else can make you happy, happiness comes from within.
There are poor people who are happy, and rich people who are miserable. There are dumb people who are happy, and smart people who are not.
I think one has to realize that if you can't be happy looking in the mirror, then you're not going to find it looking anywhere else.
Which explains why they are so opposed to making America great again. Which side are you on?
I am 100% happy to be American
The mind poisoning psyop works well on Democrats.