Deep down you are still funny-looking 3rd world refugee and you know that.
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> Seriously, why is it your dream to live and work in the U.S? With good
> education, you can build a good life almost anywhere ... lots of US
> citizens find works outside of the U.S.
>
> For now, stay where you are, look for a decent job, build up your
> skills, experiences ... keep trying the lottery. Maybe in the next few
> years you will get lucky with the lottery, or if not, with few years of
> experience, it will be easier to find a job here. Do something useful,
> rather than be miserable with your life, then give up.
>
> Don't ever give up your dream. I was a regugee 20 years ago, and was
> denied status by the U.S, but I am now a Canadian citizen, working, and
> living in the U.S with a much better life than a life in a refugee camp
> in a remote island in the pacific, and better things are I can
> contribute better to the comunity I live in.
>
> Good luck, and be your best.
>
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