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Anonymous asked in TravelEurope (Continental)Belgium · 3 months ago

What problems would I run into, while legally living and working in Belgium?

Here are facts to work with.

#1. It's not the job of Belgium to kiss America's a)ss.

#2. It's not the job of Belgium to kiss Israel's a)ss.

#3. It's not the job of Belgium to sell their national sovereignty, to Corporations, Clubs, Churches or Organizations.

#4. It not the job of Belgium to put non-citizen foreigners before the interests and well-being of themselves.

#5. No physically found, archaeological, scientific, or thought tank generated facts supports any claims from any religion anywhere in the world.

And it's not the job of the people of Belgium to think to go against the facts, and think to God exists....

Unless god shows up AS God and not as our equal....

Thereby proving himself to exist...

Which won't happen.

#6. It's Belgium's job to crackdown on its political corruptions...

If they don't see that any exist, or if they're complacent with them...

Or don't see them as particularly damaging or a priority...

That's Belgium's business too.

I went there.. they didn't come to me.

#7. If somebody in belgium jumps off the bridge, it's Belgium's job to rescue or bag him.

Not mine.

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  • 3 months ago

    It's hard to imagine what any of those things have to do with you (or your question)

  • pmt853
    Lv 7
    3 months ago

    Palace earn victory at St James' Park

    Newcastle 1-2 Crystal Palace

    Elsewhere on Tuesday night, Crystal Palace recorded back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time since September as they kept an attack-minded Newcastle at bay at St James' Park.

    The Magpies had a handful of chances to add to the second-minute strike from Jonjo Shelvey, while Roy Hodgson's side made the most of their opportunities, turning the match around in a four-minute spell courtesy of goals from Jairo Riedewald and Gary Cahill.

    Riedewald's effort trumped Shelvey's half-volley, when his 20-yard rocket took a slight deflection off Ciaran Clark in beating keeper Karl Darlow. And then in the 25th minute 35-year-old Cahill leapt highest to flick Eberechi Eze's corner delivery past the reach of the Magpies keeper.

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