Where do you live robots?

Is your city robot-friendly?

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I live in your city, but I'm not a robot
Guess your enjoying all the anime shit we have here haha

I'm in mormon country, so probably not

what do you consider robot friendly?
i live in LA and i wouldnt call it "robot" friendly seeing as how youre either social with a group of people with you, or youre just alone and no one will message you first because theyre off having sex and posting it on their snapchats

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Nah not really a big weeb, just more introverted.

In welchem stadtteil lebst du?

LA is peak anti-robot m8, how do you survive there

Flingern, fren.

No its a small city in eastern europe where everyone knows everyone and everyone knows im a loser so i rarely leave my apartament

Wichita, kansas.
It's kind of a shithole but meh. I doubt I'll ever leave.

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I also live in LA it is insufferable I hate this place. I want to move but I am broke and am basically living in my car lol.

>LA is peak anti-robot m8, how do you survive there
Can confirm this. Los Angeles is the real-life Calhoun mouse experiment.

Your name doesn't start with "L" and end with "n", right? Cause I met up with a guy from here once a few years ago.

Eller btw

>Is your city robot-friendly?

I've lived in California and Arizona

I don't think anywhere in california could ever be robot friendly.
this whole fucking state is designed for normalfrogs, from San Diego, to LA, to SF

San Diego is the worst by far, I have to say, and I think the bay area could be alright for robots if you have money, but still not that great

Phoenix, Arizona is a giant shitty city in the middle of a desert, a sprawling expanse of strip malls and suburbs, with very little going for it in terms of quality as a city. But for robots in particular? I have to say there's something comfy about it.
Have you ever watched Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul? The aesthetic in New Mexico is the same as the aesthetic of cities in AZ, and I am sure the feeling is the same. The heat beating down on you, the endless miles of garbage little mexican restaurants and shops, strip malls filled with worthless garbage and more mexican restaurants, and islands of rich white people golfing... that's what arizona is desu. But I liked it. It was... comfy to drive around in. Maybe it's just the nostalgia speaking but I would rather be in Phoenix than anywhere in Cali

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i live in San Antonio. really depends what side of town you are on. i live in a shitty neighborhood but im moving to the countryside so i will be fine when the time coumes round. going downtown is fun but i couldnt imagine living there.

>Sao Paulo
>actually yes, everyone is a bit socially awkward around here, even chads and stacies. they don't care if you're shy and like being on your space, and they hate unecessary interactions just as we do. There's also even a japanese district (the larger japanese community outside japan) where you can buy all sorts of eastern stuff
>nice city, only problems are traffic, lots of homeless people, pollution and crime (which isn't such a problem depending on what part of the city you're in)

>how do you survive there
im somewhat social but that doesnt mean i have any luck in getting a girl or friends, at most it just gets me a simple job to buy some nice things

out of curiosity why specifically do you robots find it insufferable as well?

I'd never meet up with someone I encountered on Jow Forums, so no...
How did that meet up go, though?
Was it a one time thing?
>In Eller stirbt man schneller
My condolences

I live in Osaka in Nipland.

I didn't like it at first, but its been over 9 years so It's pretty alright. Originally from mexico lol

the traffic, the people, the entire feel of this city, the fakeness of it all just kills me

hey eri-kun, long time no see (that phrase seems p racist talking to someone actually in asia...)

can you talk about your whole immigration deal in Japan again? Are you on a permanent residency visa, are you working illegally, what's the deal?

Is moving to Japan actually as hard as people think? See, I don't think it is - most people without degrees probably could get permanent residency and jobs in Japan if they wanted, right?

I have social anxiety, it's crowded as fuck, and the only people who ever try to talk to you are bums/panhandlers/con-artists.

I live in New York. I'd like to think it's robot friendly.

There are working class bars that are open super early, so you're free to sit alone in a corner and drink with the doormen and security guards that work the night shift. There are Asian massage parlors that are very accommodating, as long as you're white and generally clean and well dressed. You can find plenty of places in the park where you can read a book or just zone out.

>can you talk about your whole immigration deal in Japan again? Are you on a permanent residency visa, are you working illegally, what's the deal?
I have a permanent resident visa since I've been living here for over 7 years and I have a child born in japan too (though not japanese i'm no race mixer)

what exactly would you like to know?

>though not japanese i'm no race mixer
what the fuck eric
isn't your wife japanese
is your uncle still in prison

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>Eu sinto, anao. Mudei pra fora do Brasil dois anos atras.
Which part of sao Paulo? I lived westward just out on the Castello Branco

My name isn't Eric man i don't post often. i think you're mistaking me for someone else

In Seattle we are famous for something called the Seattle freeze, which is our antisocial culture here. No eye contact, don't say hi when you pass on the street, don't talk to people you don't know. So theoretically yeah but now it seems like just a normie city (though it's grown by like 50% in 5 years)

>In Eller stirbt man schneller
I was tempted to do a inb4, kek but honestly I don't think it's so awful here, there's worse places to live

It was a alright, it wasn't a one time thing, we continued to meet up a couple of times but I was even more introverted a few years ago when I met up with him than I am presently. He had BPD which wasn't compatible with my dullard personality. Eventually we lost touch with each other since we weren't really compatible people, no bad feelings on either side though, I'd meet up with him again if he wanted to

How was your child born in japan if you're not a racemixer then?

wait are you the wrestler or the one who works in the Italian restaurant La Bisboccia
there can't be that many robots who are both Mexican AND in Japan desu

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Eller is aight, I guess, at least it's not Garath...and I live in the shitty part of FLN, so I shouldn't talk shit to begin with.
Do you have many friends?
I'm not sure why I'm on r9k right now

>Do you have many friends?
I have a few friends I hang out with sometimes, not really a massive social butterfly? You?

>and I live in the shitty part of FLN
Yea I know a few people who live there, I think my area is more pleasant in comparison, no offense

>I'm not sure why I'm on r9k right now
I just like anonymous shitposting.

You can write me on kik if you want: bonecramp

why you move to japan if not to racemix?

I don't know what kik is m8
Guess I'm a normie with a gf and plenty of friends ...also a 30something boomer so probably about twice your age lol

kik is a easy to use chat app for your phone m8, I'm 23yo boomer myself and I've had a gf and girls who were interested in me before, so I'm not totally anti social.

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filled with chinkbots so I guess so

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Live in a small town in rural Germany, it's pretty comfy we even got fiber internet this year but there's more and more refugees so I can't say if it'll stay comfy.

Auckland
no

>don't say hi when you pass on the street, don't talk to people you don't know
So, like every other place in the world?

Why do you retards feel the desire to make everything "robot" related? Are you that pathetic that you have to label every tiny thing in your life as "robot" so you can feel less pathetic for being the failure that you are? I assume that's your way of coping with being a loser, by deluding yourself that it's somewhat special and cool.

I hate this place. Not because it's a horrible city, but because of the circumstances.

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Also living in SA, not a terrible city for robots I guess, but it is slowly looking more like Austin. I live on the NE side. By countryside meaning outside city limits? Also what is there to do downtown besides bar crawl? Even with friends, we barely know what to do besides get drunk/stay at each others houses/go out of town

A pretty important agricultural/ mining town on the east coast Australia. It looks normie on the surface, because of Australia being the normie country, but literally half the people I know are depressed as fuck, and the drug abuse rate here is so fucking high that literally every person I talked to in school used drugs at least once in their life. The suicide rate is also really high compared to the rest of the state, and everyone is generally just below middle class because of a mining boom that fucked our economy up. The crime rate is pretty high for the state, and at least 20 people I know are drug dealers or have contact with drug dealers, and 1 friend of mine regularly stole cars; climbed cranes, radio towers, and buildings; been in multiple police chases, and got his house searched for possession of illegal knives and weed.

>t. Californian parasite
The Seattle Freeze by your definition exists in every major city on the planet.
What it really is is the patronizing attitude and general flakiness of the residents. We're polite but not friendly and we always want to hang out "sometime" but are conveniently busy every time you actually try to set something up.

You made a mistake coming here. Go back.

Hello fellow jafabot.

How was your day?

London and yes, but I think any huge city is robot friendly because it has more amenities for an anti-social lifestyle (24 hour gyms, 24 hour supermarkets, self-service in almost every major store, pretty much anywhere delivers to you, etc)

damn dude are you in Blackwater or some nigger town like that?

Another day waiting for something cool/eventful to happen

Why, are you a NEET? Or sick of whatever you're doing for your career?

>tfw unifag fucking up his sleep pattern by shitposting here rather than sleeping nicely for upcoming exams

i live in glasgow. scotland is very robot friendly.

>stockholm
And yes, I live in a socialist state. Swedes are generally very beta so a neet robot doesn't stand out too much. Plus there's the sjw tier social shaming for anyone not being tolerant about everything.

God I fucking hate it here, you ameribros don't know how lucky you are.

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How so? Unironically thinking of studying at University of Glasgow as an exchange student. What will that be like?

i have never studied in glasgow. i like it because we are not very social, you dont have to talk to everyone you meet and if you are a miserable cunt you blend right in. also easy neetbux.

Ah unfortunately I thought you meant that it was "robot-friendly" as in easy to approach and make new friends.

Thanks for your input man.

oh right, my bad, scotland is the opposite of that, i think it turned me into a robot because no one wants to change and expand their social circle.

It's more like that nothing eventful has happened in the entire country since the Pike
>tfw Ranui crime, born and raised

i love it and hate it at the same
i love it cause its really comfy and friendly but i hate it cause everyone seem to be having a better time than me

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