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I shit on rich people daily here... this is about "middle" class loser who wants to see paris though, less carbon waste than the rich but still too much.
Plus AirBnB economy that essentially ruined most urban cores esp if they are historic.
So what are you suggesting? We never leave our immediate city? I'm a loser if I want to experience another culture?
No see, if you stay in one place forever you’re a loser too, because you are ignorant and boring.
Going to Paris or London or NYC is experiencing another culture. That's just cospicious consumption.
Go visit friends and family
So what is experiencing another culture then?
Make some friends there and go stay with them.
Paying local merchants for China made trash while eating over priced food specifically made for tourist is not deff not culture but that's what all these "worldly" Us suburbanites consider sufficient lol
Socialism is when no mobility and have no nice things
I guess lower half of America is living that socialist dream 🤡