Is it normal that i hate living in america?

For a while now I've been feeling like I would be better off living anywhere other than America. Some of these reasons are:

1. The media. Instead of hearing about events around the world I'm stuck hearing about Donald Trump or some celebrity.
2. Food. I keep hearing about how people in other countries eat healthier than we do and they eat less, meanwhile I see people well over 250 pounds EVERYDAY. Plus everything has sugar in it! Bread, cereal, even hot dogs.
3. The People. It seems like nobody knows anything about other countries and just believe everything they hear on TV.
4. Social Justice Warriors. I think that one speaks for itself.
5. Transportation. I can barley walk anywhere without needing a car to get around.

I know not everyone is like this but seeing things like this make me feel like other countries give a better quality of life than here in America. Is it normal that I feel this way?

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  • charli.m

    1. The rest of us are stuck hearing about Trump, too.
    2. Pretty much everywhere has shit food. It's down to the individual. And you have high fructose corn syrup in everything, sugar's too expensive. And HFCS is waaaay worse than sugar. But still avoidable. Expensive to avoid, but doable.
    3. That's what most of the world assumes about America as a whole, however, there are intelligent individuals. Same as anywhere.
    4. Smh. Diddums. But also, anywhere.
    5. This does seem true, which is a completely foreign concept to me. But then, I haven't been to a big city there. I'd imagine they'd have transport systems. Doesn't mean they're not shit, but I can imagine other places are worse.

    In conclusion...everywhere has shit wrong with it, but if you don't like it, it's up to you to change it.

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  • Terence_the_viking

    Mate the whole world is the same.

    The only way you are going to escape this crap is by living on a desert island with no tv or internet.

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  • Farty_fartface

    The social justice warriors and the brain washing by the liberal media has done untold amounts of damage to the social infrastructure of the country.

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  • mysistersshadow

    Life is what you make of it. You can be miserable anywhere. You can stop watching tv. You can eat healthy food. Etc. Your choices make your reality.

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    • Kookulainamus

      Except in America you need a car to cross the street.

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      • mysistersshadow

        I know thats suppose to be hyperbole but needind a car depends on where you live. Some cities have really good public transportation. And if you live in the downtown areas of alot of cities everything you need is walking distance.

        That said I love my car and all the highways its fun to drive and see all the beautiful countryside.

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  • Legion

    As far as the food thing goes, the food in Japan is less processed overall, but everything is rediculously expensive over there, and the society is very demanding of you as a whole, they are starting to crack down on it, but in some jobs, new people are expected to work over 120 hours a week, and the overtime is without pay!

    Believe it or not, the United States is about the cheapest developed nation to live in! Unfortunately, that means crap processed food, but the crap food seems to be more commonplace everywhere nowadays, even Europe, and Europe, especially the UK and Germany, can be rather expensive to live there, even when you factor higher wages.

    For example, it costs over $5,000 (in USD) to get a car registered in Germany.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I don't like social justice wackos.

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  • Handyman

    Visit Africa and think again.

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