J can speak for himself but I can see the reasons why feelings might be even harder in one case than the other but I doubt that they are entirely positive in either case. The fact that the junta came close to "disappearing" J personally - not his parents, but him, is something I would take very personally too. Objectively, Argentina is, today, a more "messed up" place than Hungary. Argentina could have had a standard of living equal to say Canada but they were always their own worst enemies.
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Argentina is often the butt of your posts, and Hungary is often glamorized in your posts despite Hungary having a long history of anti-Semitism.
Is the food in Hungary that good?
J can speak for himself but I can see the reasons why feelings might be even harder in one case than the other but I doubt that they are entirely positive in either case. The fact that the junta came close to "disappearing" J personally - not his parents, but him, is something I would take very personally too. Objectively, Argentina is, today, a more "messed up" place than Hungary. Argentina could have had a standard of living equal to say Canada but they were always their own worst enemies.
K
It is not me but "Heaven" that sent them these big stones and killed their cattle and dented their cars.
I'm still convinced it is the food.
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