Where would you rather live the US or Sweden
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Not I! We've got a nice craft beer scene these days in Toronto. My favourite is the Thai-P-A. Lemongrass-infused IPA that's surprising and delicious. Goes well with a lake and a dock. But, at the end of the day - gin is my alcohol of choice anyways. And weed is my vice of choice typically.mcgruff10 said:
I think your lack of a craft beer industry brought it way down. Who the hell could be happy drinking Molson and Labatt?Meltdown99 said:
Canada all the way down to 18...wtf...I have a great quality of life. It is all about perspective, I suppose if I was homeless, I'd have a different view...lolmcgruff10 said:Lucky number 13 for me! Sweden is ranked lower than the US at 14.
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So Sweden is the worst of the Scandinavian countries, doesn't sound that great of a country. Sucks to suck.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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Well, your perception isn't accurate.mcgruff10 said:
The few cities I have been too in Canada i haven’t really seen a lot of craft beer.PJ_Soul said:
I only mentioned the West Coast, because I only know about the West Coast as far as the craft beer industry goes. I have no clue if it's all across the country, but I don't see why it wouldn't be. Where did you get the idea that craft beer isn't a huge thing in Canada? Our Molson and Labatt is like the US's Budweiser. Everyone knows it sucks - it's for trailer parks and really young drinkers.mcgruff10 said:
But you guys have more than the West Coast. Craft beer needs to be everywhere in order for you guys to move up in the ranking. Don't be such an elitist Ms. West Coast.PJ_Soul said:
Craft beer is massive on the West Coast, and I literally don't know anyone who has drank Molson or Labatt since they they were in college.mcgruff10 said:
I think your lack of a craft beer industry brought it way down. Who the hell could be happy drinking Molson and Labatt?Meltdown99 said:
Canada all the way down to 18...wtf...I have a great quality of life. It is all about perspective, I suppose if I was homeless, I'd have a different view...lolmcgruff10 said:Lucky number 13 for me! Sweden is ranked lower than the US at 14.
https://ceoworld.biz/2019/04/11/best-quality-of-life-2019/
So Sweden is the worst of the Scandinavian countries, doesn't sound that great of a country. Sucks to suck.
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I agree ... in many cases, it comes down to what we most comfortable with.mrussel1 said:
Hell, considering the standard of living today compared to historically, you probably wouldn't see much of a difference between 18 and 1.Meltdown99 said:
Canada all the way down to 18...wtf...I have a great quality of life. It is all about perspective, I suppose if I was homeless, I'd have a different view...lolmcgruff10 said:Lucky number 13 for me! Sweden is ranked lower than the US at 14.
https://ceoworld.biz/2019/04/11/best-quality-of-life-2019/
So Sweden is the worst of the Scandinavian countries, doesn't sound that great of a country. Sucks to suck.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
U.S.A.There's some great east coast brewers. One of my favorites is Dogfish out of DE. Second is one out of Charlottesville called Starr Hill. Highly recommend for those traveling through the mid Atlantic. We probably have 8 breweries here in Richmond. I don't know how we support that many. The city isn't that big. It's a bubble.0
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I think we have around ten breweries just in the county I live in!mrussel1 said:There's some great east coast brewers. One of my favorites is Dogfish out of DE. Second is one out of Charlottesville called Starr Hill. Highly recommend for those traveling through the mid Atlantic. We probably have 8 breweries here in Richmond. I don't know how we support that many. The city isn't that big. It's a bubble.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
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Don't forget your favorite Uncle, Neil. He is a pretty good trump card to throw.Meltdown99 said:Of course, maybe being home to Nickleback, Celine Dion, Avril Lavigne and that Bieber kid put us at 18.
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Montreal, Quebec City and Sherbrooke literally had none from what I remember. Toronto and Vancouver had a few but nothing like down here.PJ_Soul said:
Well, your perception isn't accurate.mcgruff10 said:
The few cities I have been too in Canada i haven’t really seen a lot of craft beer.PJ_Soul said:
I only mentioned the West Coast, because I only know about the West Coast as far as the craft beer industry goes. I have no clue if it's all across the country, but I don't see why it wouldn't be. Where did you get the idea that craft beer isn't a huge thing in Canada? Our Molson and Labatt is like the US's Budweiser. Everyone knows it sucks - it's for trailer parks and really young drinkers.mcgruff10 said:
But you guys have more than the West Coast. Craft beer needs to be everywhere in order for you guys to move up in the ranking. Don't be such an elitist Ms. West Coast.PJ_Soul said:
Craft beer is massive on the West Coast, and I literally don't know anyone who has drank Molson or Labatt since they they were in college.mcgruff10 said:
I think your lack of a craft beer industry brought it way down. Who the hell could be happy drinking Molson and Labatt?Meltdown99 said:
Canada all the way down to 18...wtf...I have a great quality of life. It is all about perspective, I suppose if I was homeless, I'd have a different view...lolmcgruff10 said:Lucky number 13 for me! Sweden is ranked lower than the US at 14.
https://ceoworld.biz/2019/04/11/best-quality-of-life-2019/
So Sweden is the worst of the Scandinavian countries, doesn't sound that great of a country. Sucks to suck.
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We have 70 craft breweries in metro Vancouver alone.mcgruff10 said:
I think we have around ten breweries just in the county I live in!mrussel1 said:There's some great east coast brewers. One of my favorites is Dogfish out of DE. Second is one out of Charlottesville called Starr Hill. Highly recommend for those traveling through the mid Atlantic. We probably have 8 breweries here in Richmond. I don't know how we support that many. The city isn't that big. It's a bubble.
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North East - you gotta check out Treeshouse and Hills Farmstead.mrussel1 said:There's some great east coast brewers. One of my favorites is Dogfish out of DE. Second is one out of Charlottesville called Starr Hill. Highly recommend for those traveling through the mid Atlantic. We probably have 8 breweries here in Richmond. I don't know how we support that many. The city isn't that big. It's a bubble.
I'm not actually a big fan of Starr Hill and too be honest hadn't been a big fan of many from Virginia. That said, with more breweries each year I'm certain there are some small outstanding ones that I haven't been able to have yet. Good beer all over brewed by good people that have a passion .... for beer. Not just $
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Is Candy Land a rip-off of the SWEDISH megasuccess that is Candycrush?drakeheuer14 said:Sweden seems like the game Candy Land,"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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I think we have one hundred in New Jersey. Vancouver is on the short list of Canadian cities I have to revisit.PJ_Soul said:
We have 70 craft breweries in metro Vancouver alone.mcgruff10 said:
I think we have around ten breweries just in the county I live in!mrussel1 said:There's some great east coast brewers. One of my favorites is Dogfish out of DE. Second is one out of Charlottesville called Starr Hill. Highly recommend for those traveling through the mid Atlantic. We probably have 8 breweries here in Richmond. I don't know how we support that many. The city isn't that big. It's a bubble.Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
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Lol. No. Candy Land is a classic board game by Hasbro, developed back in the 1940s.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Is Candy Land a rip-off of the SWEDISH megasuccess that is Candycrush?drakeheuer14 said:Sweden seems like the game Candy Land,
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
U.S.A.According to an article I found (but can't find again) I think Canada has around 1000 craft breweries. USA has 7000. I think Canada was below Russia.hippiemom = goodness0
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Which means that Canada has more craft breweries per capita than the USA. I guess Canadians really love their craft beer! (not me - unfortunately, beer doesn't make me feel too good. I might drink 1 or 2 beers a year, and they're usually Belgian).cincybearcat said:According to an article I found (but can't find again) I think Canada has around 1000 craft breweries. USA has 7000. I think Canada was below Russia.
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CanadaI am waiting for the craft cannabis grow ops to start???Give Peas A Chance…0
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Approximately 14 million Americans—7.4 percent of the population —meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or alcoholism (Gran et al. 1994).cincybearcat said:5. The government of Sweden controls your access to alcohol.
In the decade after the second world war, Sweden was really struggling with the problem of alcoholism. After trying several other methods of cracking down on this issue, the government decided on a policy that they called Systembolaget in 1955. This structure is the government-controlled alcohol store, and it is the only place you can purchase products that contain more than 3.5% alcohol.
Is this true? If so - reason enough to not vote for Sweden!
Sweden (2014) = 446 000 people out of 9 747 355 people = 4.6 percent
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I only want one boardgame:PJ_Soul said:
Lol. No. Candy Land is a classic board game by Hasbro, developed back in the 1940s.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Is Candy Land a rip-off of the SWEDISH megasuccess that is Candycrush?drakeheuer14 said:Sweden seems like the game Candy Land,
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They both have a sch'load that's for sure. I never drink more than two IPAs. I don't think I've ever been drunk on craft beer in my life. Now give me some vodka, and I can tie one on. It's the slavic in me.PJ_Soul said:
Which means that Canada has more craft breweries per capita than the USA. I guess Canadians really love their craft beer! (not me - unfortunately, beer doesn't make me feel too good. I might drink 1 or 2 beers a year, and they're usually Belgian).cincybearcat said:According to an article I found (but can't find again) I think Canada has around 1000 craft breweries. USA has 7000. I think Canada was below Russia.0 -
Canada"Where would you rather live" is not quite a response to Chaos's oft-repeated command (show me one Quality of Life metric where Sweden would be "second rate" compared to the US?)
In that thread, I don't know that anyone really showed that: certainly not when talking about pizza, Mexican food, beer, etc. The tax burden replies came closer.
Hey, Iove what America has to offer: College towns, pro sports, concerts, Mexican food, craft beer, etc. But I'm not sure any of this is really "quality of life." I'd rather live in the USA (I voted Canada because I fear my country is on the way to authoritarianism), but I don't think we necessarily have a better quality of life. In fact, I'm not that fond of the idea that this can really be ranked or quantified.
My personal opinion is that our our reliance on the automobile is bad for quality of life (for reasons already discussed above) and I don't think we should brag about the way we handle our health care. But hey, our working poor can afford appliances (which bothers Fox News).
My personal answer is "I don't know." It's also kind of "I don't care."
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U.S.A.mcgruff10 said:
It's not like they did anything in World War 2 so I wonder why the rate of alcoholism went up. I would have thought that the alcoholic rate went up in countries that actually fought in the war. Interesting.cincybearcat said:5. The government of Sweden controls your access to alcohol.
In the decade after the second world war, Sweden was really struggling with the problem of alcoholism. After trying several other methods of cracking down on this issue, the government decided on a policy that they called Systembolaget in 1955. This structure is the government-controlled alcohol store, and it is the only place you can purchase products that contain more than 3.5% alcohol.
Is this true? If so - reason enough to not vote for Sweden!
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