I just realized I know nothing about my own country. I've never left the state I was born. I've never to manage to see my country with my own eyes. This is kinda sad. Is there even something out there or is everything an unfinished reality like in that movie The 13th Floor?
I share the sentiment, but this thread is still abysmally dogshit.
>>220446000>this thread is still abysmally dogshit.Compared to the rest of the threads here, it's gold.
>>220445984>*Lust provoking image*>*Time wasting self loathing*
you can just go to miamimiami is like the ideal brazil and is what braillian politicians expect brazil to behave
>>220445984I’ve only really left my state 1 time, so I relate.
>>220445984My country isn't interesting. The landscapes make me tired just looking at them, it's like Egypt or Mesopotamia / the near east in middle school textbooks. The idea of hiking along the rocky mountains or the grand canyon or Colorado just bores me to tears thinking about it. The cities are just crime riddled opium shitholes. Architecturefags like saying that there's merit to American cities but it relies solely on pretending that other buildings don't exist in the present alongside the artifacts of 100 years ago. The national anthem isn't dignified sounding at all, really, try singing it. Boomers give a lot of guff to black women for singing the national anthem with all sorts of jazz alterations, in the weird vibratos that they inject into every line, but they might as well when the words are so goofy sounding to begin with, the national language isn't really proper English, it's multiculti pidgin English and an American would get mad at you for even implying there's a proper way to speak the language. The national religion is called Evangelicalism, which is a heresy of Christianity that basically worships anything that is nominally Jewish. Picrel is a google search result of 'pile of dirt.' This is every American nature landscape. People really ZOMG the fuck out at this >I've never left the state I was born. I've never to manage to see my country with my own eyes.I mean, why would you though? Brazil doesn't seem like that interesting of a country.
>>220446251If I lived in any country it still would be cool to travel and eat and look at different places.
>>220445984thanks for spoiling me the 13th floor
>>220446251the amazon jungle looks like a really interesting place, too bad you'd get lost and eaten by some canibal tribe inside or something
>>220446251America is a huge plain with some rocky mountains in the west and I guess is more hilly on the east coast too like in Appalachia. Brazil is more souful, more threes = more sovl.
>>220446325If the jungle was some magical world with big trees with vines and a parrot would land on your shoulder, then yeah sure, but instead it's just poison and really dark and uncomfortable. Uninteresting. Maybe a wild monkey is interesting for like, one minute, but they probably get annoying really fast. >>220446343You could plant a trillion trees in America and you would not fix the problem of this place being an uninteresting place to be>>220446289>it still would be cool to travel and eat and look at different places.Yeah, as a tourist, and somewhere other than America that's interesting
>>220446374Whats interesting for you lad, and if you say Japan I'll laugh at you
>>220446374>>220446251I've visited America and it was nice though be it
>>220446387Europe and East Asia seem to be world leaders in interesting things. Even Africa, on an abstract level, is more interesting than here. >>220446400Yeah I'm sure it was like visiting the moon >Oi! Glad I don't have to see this every day!
>>220446295We don't have spoiler tags on /int/.
>>220446421>>Oi! Glad I don't have to see this every day!KekNo but really the violent and/or ugly places in America can be easily avoided
>>220446421Anything they have in Europe we have in South America, sure it's not all perfectly packed like in tiny West Europe, you'll have to travel more to experience different things.
>>220446374Everything is uninteresting to an uninteresting person
>>220446462>Anything they have in Europe we have in South AmericaThis sort of attitude really misses the Geist of places and scenery For example this is a google image search of "english village" and it's just depressing how good it looks. We couldn't do this. You couldn't do this either, because if anyone could, they would. I wish the Shakers were around to modernize themselves in the US. But that goes back to what I said earlier that architecturefags claiming the US has any merit at all have to pretend that we still live in the past>>220446585One interesting thing in the US. Go
>>220446585One interesting thing let's hear it come on big guy