Anon 07/18/2023 (Tue) 08:53 No.8724 del
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>>8719
>Yes - but it's not all sunshine and roses anywhere. However, in America it feels like one can look up from the drudgery and hopelessness of the present, and feel an optimism - that alone is quite a bit, when it's relatively unique.
I also would agree. I mean, I am a Texan, so see that attitude and love of country in a doable dosage.

>The worst part is remembering places you went, and being unable to go back to those places. There was a playbarn I loved as a child, and it got demolished and a pub was built in it's place - my brain assumes that I can go back there, since it was a physical place and I remember where it was. Places in the natural environment don't change that violently on their own typically, so I think that kind of modern impermanence helps create the feeling of alienation we all feel.
THIS, that worded better than I could. At least a aspect...

>I'll have to come back more often, then!
Hey neat! /)

>I intend to, we'll see what happens.
Alright, trying to get situated after a rather lengthy set up of a new system with a lot of detours. I'll take me a little bit to find the thing I wanted to pass on to ya. So PoLS and stay tuned for the moment!