[–] Marble68 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Or how important naturalization is to the whole immigration process for both the immigrant and the citizen. Luckily, here we have digital errors that must be adhered, to like it or not. While IRL, respect for the rules (law) is required from the citizens and immigrants. Starting with immigration rules themselves.
[–] mudcatca 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Ha! I find it a bit like going to your favorite club, finding out that management changed it without notice into a fern bar, hearing rumors of a hot new club down the road that improves on the best aspects of the old one, and getting there before the rest of the crowd migrates.
[–] LittleBobbyTables 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I actually posted a lengthy comment over Here which ties directly into this in many ways. In summary it was the notion that this entire migration and all that is happening is somewhat reflective of human nature throughout history (with respect to war, migrations, and culture, etc...) playing out in the digital landscape. Glad I'm not the only one psycho-analyzing this stuff in depth under these terms.
[–] lovelybacon 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Yes, we're exactly like some poor fucker that packed his whole famlily and any possetions he could carry, uproot his home just to make a 5 day hike over mountains in snow and shit, with no food or warmth, just to escape the bullets. Then end up in an unsanitary refugee camp in a country where no one wants you, trying to claw yourself into a new culture with people that don't look or talk like you watch every move, looking for a job only VERY good people will give you to keep your wife from prostitution and your kids from fighting rats for bread crumbles. Yes, just EXACTLY the same fucking thing.
[–] lovelybacon ago
Yes, we're exactly like some poor fucker that packed his whole famlily and any possetions he could carry, uproot his home just to make a 5 day hike over mountains in snow and shit, with no food or warmth, just to escape the bullets. Then end up in an unsanitary refugee camp in a country where no one wants you, trying to claw yourself into a new culture with people that don't look or talk like you watch every move, looking for a job only VERY good people will give you to keep your wife from prostitution and your kids from fighting rats for bread crumbles. Yes, just EXACTLY the same fucking thing.
[–] Knutache 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
New users, or immigrants, will never shed their own culture completely. Some may alter it, but usually they'll set up in a sub, or part of town, and continue with their traditions. Then you have: More people = more people doing undesirable things = more rules.
[–] Hokie200proof [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Right, kinda like ethnic ghettos in New cities. Like Chinatown in SF or little Italy in Philly... Or all of Irish Boston :D