Cool, I was hoping you weren’t going to answer far left or right coast, you know what I mean... one of those guy’s
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Quite doubtful, if you think I’m among the passportless knuckle draggers on this site your mistaken, my passports Brown, or was for 25 years. I’ve travelled to 37 different countries (I know this because we made a map with pins for our daughters school project) having spent significant time (2 months or more) in a dozen. Most of my time has been in Asia embedded with host nation nationals, operating from the Embassy. I’ve lived in five of those countries, was fluent in 3 languages at one time and could get by in 5, but unlike riding a bike language is perishable, unless native. As for those guys’ll gals I speak of, they usually have their heads so far up their oblivious encapsulated asses, that speaking or especially debating with them from a prospective of actual real world experiences to counter their professor, book, and internet driven views on the world is pointless. They are poor hapless souls destined to remain amongst what’s safe and familiar to them, scoffing at anything different or foreign, especially perspectives. It’s hilarious to me when asked how I could possibly live in a third world shithole say Thailand or the Philippines for example, when asked if they own a passport, they’ll try and change the subject and drivel on about. It’s quite fair to make blanket statements such as this, especially when speaking of left and right coasters from high density populous areas who’s minds have been poisoned, unfortunately I’m related to dozens of them... let’s just say I skip most family reunions. The few brave ones I’ve met over the years that have actually set out to make the change that they always speak of have usually been doing some type of NGO work abroad. There’s always a mutual respect between us though, a respect that cannot be found amongst most domestic libtards. I do find it humorous though that experiences abroad usually changes their views on things and of the world in general, I’ve actually had this conversation with a few of them.Right or left coast doesn't matter. There are cities and states all across the country that have their merits and detriments. Some places just seem to be less livable than others.....but that's based on my own personal tastes and preferences. Probably not fair that I make blanket statements but at least I've experienced the places I shit talk. "Those guys" that you talk about have probably been to more foreign countries than they have interior state. Those people don't understand their own country and can politely go fuck themselves.
you should put down the vape and pick up the weights
Quite doubtful, if you think I’m among the passportless knuckle draggers on this site your mistaken, my passports Brown, or was for 25 years. I’ve travelled to 37 different countries (I know this because we made a map with pins for our daughters school project) having spent significant time (2 months or more) in a dozen. Most of my time has been in Asia embedded with host nation nationals, operating from the Embassy. I’ve lived in five of those countries, was fluent in 3 languages at one time and could get by in 5, but unlike riding a bike language is perishable, unless native. As for those guys’ll gals I speak of, they usually have their heads so far up their oblivious encapsulated asses, that speaking or especially debating with them from a prospective of actual real world experiences to counter their professor, book, and internet driven views on the world is pointless. They are poor hapless souls destined to remain amongst what’s safe and familiar to them, scoffing at anything different or foreign, especially perspectives. It’s hilarious to me when asked how I could possibly live in a third world shithole say Thailand or the Philippines for example, when asked if they own a passport, they’ll try and change the subject and drivel on about. It’s quite fair to make blanket statements such as this, especially when speaking of left and right coasters from high density populous areas who’s minds have been poisoned, unfortunately I’m related to dozens of them... let’s just say I skip most family reunions. The few brave ones I’ve met over the years that have actually set out to make the change that they always speak of have usually been doing some type of NGO work abroad. There’s always a mutual respect between us though, a respect that cannot be found amongst most domestic libtards. I do find it humorous though that experiences abroad usually changes their views on things and of the world in general, I’ve actually had this conversation with a few of them.
You look like you're hung like a bull gerbil.