Anonymous
10/10/2025, 12:56:25 PM
No.82759508
>>82759312
>inconsistent and weak electricity I heard that's happening in SA! But battery technology is advancing really fast, have you looked into that?
A lot of people living rurally in my county use solar kits if they aren't connected to the power. So I'm already ahead of you if that's what you meant by batteries.
Plumbing is a whole other issue... it's a lot easier to get electricity than it is to build plumbing underneath your house that is connected to the sewage system lol
>I hope you can find a way to leave...
Going to another country would be cool, but I think I could make a good life for myself here. I think I could maybe become some urban migrant if I really tried.
>You've got nothing to be ashamed of and trust me, even in Europe there are lots of people who can't afford consoles and just play old games on a shitty laptop.
Yes, you're right. Just sometimes I feel like people would think I'm weird for *having* to stay with an older console.
But I have fun, it's not a bad thing. I'd like to have someone who likes some older Nintendo games... I've played basically every pokemon game lol
I also play pokemon pocket on my phone (pic attached)
>I love my country and I'd love to have a foreign friend
It is interesting. Nowadays the places in the world are becoming very alike, but there are still big differences that are fun to share. Yes, we might watch the same shows and play the same games, but it's harder to shake the food you eat or the language you speak.
>What's your favourite fruit/veggie from your homeland?
I can't pick a favourite... it depends on my mood lol.
Sometimes onion and tomato are very special in my eyes because they make meals taste so much better when added to a stew. Sometimes it's nice to just quickly roast some maize. They're all important to me.
Sorry for the slow reply, I was helping out my family with some stuff earlier. If you'd like, maybe we could talk on discord (if you're interested, I always like talking to new people!)
>inconsistent and weak electricity I heard that's happening in SA! But battery technology is advancing really fast, have you looked into that?
A lot of people living rurally in my county use solar kits if they aren't connected to the power. So I'm already ahead of you if that's what you meant by batteries.
Plumbing is a whole other issue... it's a lot easier to get electricity than it is to build plumbing underneath your house that is connected to the sewage system lol
>I hope you can find a way to leave...
Going to another country would be cool, but I think I could make a good life for myself here. I think I could maybe become some urban migrant if I really tried.
>You've got nothing to be ashamed of and trust me, even in Europe there are lots of people who can't afford consoles and just play old games on a shitty laptop.
Yes, you're right. Just sometimes I feel like people would think I'm weird for *having* to stay with an older console.
But I have fun, it's not a bad thing. I'd like to have someone who likes some older Nintendo games... I've played basically every pokemon game lol
I also play pokemon pocket on my phone (pic attached)
>I love my country and I'd love to have a foreign friend
It is interesting. Nowadays the places in the world are becoming very alike, but there are still big differences that are fun to share. Yes, we might watch the same shows and play the same games, but it's harder to shake the food you eat or the language you speak.
>What's your favourite fruit/veggie from your homeland?
I can't pick a favourite... it depends on my mood lol.
Sometimes onion and tomato are very special in my eyes because they make meals taste so much better when added to a stew. Sometimes it's nice to just quickly roast some maize. They're all important to me.
Sorry for the slow reply, I was helping out my family with some stuff earlier. If you'd like, maybe we could talk on discord (if you're interested, I always like talking to new people!)