I read this and while understand an outsiders view, its amazing how once one moves to said "shithole" and live theres for 10 years how much you view everywhere else as shitholes. For instance, I cant go to a city, suburbia, or fuck anywhere that has 3 story buildings outside some little mountain towns and not think what a fucking shit hole everywhere is. Disgusting vanity driven dystopian depressing dumps.
And greenland is leaps and bounds more developed than where I hail from.
Greenland, Labrador, Nunavik, Nunavut, NWT, Yukon, Alaska. Top places on earth to live imo, but yes most suffer terribly from poverty and the negatives that come with such poverty.
I, personally, wouldn't really call places where it's dark for 5 months and cold for 9 months of the year a "top place to live". The experience of living far away from big cities or too many people, in the wilderness, with only contact to a few other people who you all know in your local, tiny, close-knit community... this experience can be had in many other places which don't have as many drawbacks. Towns in the Rocky Mountains, or the Mat-Su valley in Alaska, etc. I genuinely don't see what places like Nuuk or Yellowknife have over those.
This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Jan 16 2025 04:21pm