Vomiting all the time. Nauseous. Diarrhea. Any solutions to this or to just wait it out...

It's Hungary. Yeah, they usually find jobs throughout the EU. It's sad how corruption ruins this place. Maybe it's going to change. You see the summary of the problem in many post-Soviet countries is that the last generation to know freedom from before the war is dead and the first one to know it since has not yet grown up completely. We are stuck with middle-aged and old people with a Soviet mindset who can be controlled unconditionally and unlimitedly by state media.

Asians also top the scores with school kids commiting suicide.

>research work more than pays for costs ;)
>reserach work

Stop bullshiting, user. It's bad for your health.

I've never thought about what happens when communism falls. I think part of me assumed the moment the first McDonald's goes in all the communist-diehards become freedom-loving capitalists. But, if that's the problem it can only get better over time.

As for the EU, I just don't think it's worth it, especially in its current form. Maybe a Eastern-european collective would be helpful, since each member country would understand the problems in the others. But thats a long way away, maybe Brexit will at least encourage some EU reform.

Working hard is stressful. I'm sure you're exceptionally stress-free, though.

I knew you'd petulantly deny that someone else has an intersting academic life than back down.

Here's a selection of the texts I've use in recent courses. The top three are for this semester. My research is in differential geometry. Particularly, I'm working on a database of integrable systems (soliton equations, the Nonlinear Schroedinger equation, etc.) and am attempting to find sufficient condition for integrability by studying higher-order Lax pairs of these systems.

I can't offer any more proof than this, and ultimate don't care enough to try.

>inb4 you cared enough to make this post
I'll always take an opportunity to brag about my research

>I think part of me assumed the moment the first McDonald's goes in all the communist-diehards become freedom-loving capitalists

A lot more complicated than that, actually. Soviet mindset refers to subservience and refusal/unability to think and an acceptance to being exploited.

There was a mood of optimism at the beginning of it. But what happened was that we privatized our assets far below fair price, the lucky elite embraced neoliberalism without the '68 European consensus that capitalism only works f it benefits everyone and the majority of the people ended up gutted and disillusioned about the new system and also the communist structure of buddy relations over talent/expertise/anything was too strong in our culture.

It's another example of how a structuralist approach to westernisation always fails. Institutions in their native environments are organic results of their nations' cultural history, implement them in different cultures all you want, if they are not ready, those countries will revert back to their natural states but with a newfound hatred for Western culture.