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On 08/11/2024 20:56, D wrote:Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt. For me, its just an animal, and if I feel the need to see one I can just go to the Zoo and save a tonne of money, time and hassle. It was also dirty, hot, and annoying when I had to have 2 AK-47 guards when walking around in Nairobi (this was several decades ago).On Fri, 8 Nov 2024, rbowman wrote:>
On Fri, 8 Nov 2024 15:34:59 +0100, D wrote:True. If you would like to experience a country with as few US influences as possible, I'd recommend some of the enemies (at your own risk of course) of the US such as China or a moslem country or two. There is a certain charm to being "lost in translation", but in my case that charm is not big enough to offset the trouble, lost time and cost of the trip.
I have travelled all the world, and personally, I don't think there isMy fear is I would find nothing but another version of the US. I do not
much to be gained by travelling given all the possibilities we have
today in terms of videos, documentaries, the internet etc.
say that with the assumption that the US is some unique, exceptional,
state. If i want to find a country overrun with third world invaders while
'intellectuals' with mush for brains piss away the culture that created
the nation I do not have to go far.
The only country I loathed being in was Islamic Turkey.
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Africa is nothing like the USA. There is something to getting up in the morning and finding a giraffe standing in the road...
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