What's the most depressing country?

What's the most depressing country?

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Finland, Greece or Brasil

Oekraïne.

DEPRESSEDTUGAL

I do not like it when people post the maps and graphs I found.

Why Greece?

That's more just an idea of who is the most heavily medicated.

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I'm pretty sure 100 000 of 100 000 people die senpai.

Rwanda

Yeah but you're supposed to magically know the context of infographics lacking content. Although in this case it should be obvious.

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Poland. Always cloudy and no wind.

I was today in my local town and jeez, if I was from abroad I would say this country is a 3rd world shithole. Ugly new buldings each one has a different shape and colors, mud on a empty space between them, outdoor advertisements everywhere and trashes in bushes alonside a railroad.
And on a topof that dark weather with no sun and all trees still don't have any leafs.

hello germany2

Russia

No wind is good

No it's not

That shit looks comfy as fuck.

Smog will accumulate, hot, no fresh air.

Anywhere that too cold, too dark. Africans live in the shittiest condition, and i don't think they're depressed.

How it's supposed to be depressive? Just a perfect weather to walk with my staffie and breath some fresh wet air. What really depressing is when you walk in, say, Madrid streets and see all those fancy cars and you realize what kind of people drive it and how did they "earned" it.

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North Korea. Obviously fucking imagine being born in that shithole

Let's play guess the country

That's hardly fair. Industrial towns are always bad.

India is drepressing as fuck

How in the world did you go from the Indus valley culture to THIS?

It Is colourful which Is better than some grey shithole

Every Russian (or eastern european fofor that matter) city Is like that more or less.

Life in Venezuela is surely suffering.

Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk krai, Norilsk.

Bits of it are. I remember going to aurangabad and Indore and they were miserable, but then other places were lovely. The Himalayas are beautiful. As are some smaller towns like the ones in the desert.

I think I'm a bit of an indiaboo honestly.

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Man those roofs are perfect for freestyle running

>eastern european

Is East Germany considered Eastern European?

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East and central Europe are pretty bad.

There are only few nice months, it's cold and shitty through the rest of the year.

I want sun and palm trees.

Coast is pretty nice where I live but I don't have a time to be there, I have to be where money is - under thick layer of gray clouds and breathing in diesel fumes all day long.

Too bad they're made out of paper thin materials. You'd fall through the roof after jumping from a 3m+ height.

given enough time, eventually, everything goes to shit

Indore is ok imo outskirts and suburbs are good but the old city sucks.

no, houses are made of brick and concrete in India. but they're totally shit so you don't want to go parkouring

Was the Indus valley civilisation really that good though? Or do we just see it that way because we only remember it by its good features, and not by the daily life of the average person who lived there? If were were to judge the medieval period in this way we'd probably think it was a great time as well based on the beautiful cathedrals, but for the average peasant it would have been a pretty bad time to live. I think a lot of ancient civilisations are overestimated in this way.

Or maybe I'm wrong and it was really a great place. I admit I'm not well acquainted with the Indus Valley history so if someone can prove me wrong then go ahead.