Lemanakmelo's Introductory Post

1.  Tell us about yourself.
I am a Canadian who has been interested in liberty since 2010, since hearing the School Sucks Podcast. I am interested in Psychology and Nutrition, and am currently taking some courses at university, debating if I want a degree, and working full time at a minimum wage job that I love.

2.  Why are you here?
I am here to comment on the Sex, Lies, and Anarchy podcast.

3.  How did you find the Shire Society?
I found it through the Sex, Lies, and Anarchy podcast, which I probably discovered through another podcast, or maybe just by trial and error.

Hello and welcome.  Do you plan to move to the Shire?

Welcome to the Forum. Bitcoins and liberty are both cool! I highly recommend attending the Liberty Forum.
http://nhlibertyforum.com/

[quote]Liberty Forum

Hosted by the FSP, Liberty Forum is New Hampshire's premier liberty-oriented conference. Over the past seven years, this hotel conference has developed a reputation for attracting world class liberty speakers to discuss pro-freedom topics, like strategies to reduce government interference, how to build a better society through business, the arts, volunteer work, the free market, etc.

Liberty Forum provides attendees with the opportunity to discover more about New Hampshire during the winter time. It also provides a taste of the many benefits of socializing, networking, and organizing with a dedicated group of like-minded people. Attending Liberty Forum is oftentimes the "clincher" to becoming an FSP participant.[/quote]

Thanks! Not planning on moving at the moment, I'm scared of living in the US.

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Thanks! Not planning on moving at the moment, I'm scared of living in the US.
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That's cool. You are welcome to visit NH, though :wink: Lots of cool liberty folks and all. Porcfest in Lancaster, NH is closer to the US anyway. It would be a good time to visit. Last year there was a whole group of visiting Canadians that camped together and even held events at their site, like an international flapjack event where everyone that wasn't from the US got free pancakes, I beleive.