permanently living in a proper 1st-world city/country unironically mogs /travelling/ so much it's unrealfuck /trv/>airports>packing>hotels>laundry>out-of-home-turf>scammers>being a trourist
>>2877859Im going to Hong Kong next, Im preddy 'cited.:3https://youtu.be/6OzVKnGdekA
>>2877859permanently living in third world is better. same thing, but 1/10th the price
>>2877859You failed to mention how your little humdrum wagecage life supposedly mogs the dynamic lifestyle of the world traveler, who never knows what tomorrow will bring.>oooh I bought this cool collectible on Amazon! >Becky smiled at me when I was paying for my lotto tickets, maybe she likes me?Your life is so small, it's laughable. But some people were meant to live a small life. Their brains have a melty when faced with the endless complexity and challenges of a diverse and dynamic world full of strangers.
The first world is boring. The third world turns every little action into a quest.
>>2877859Living in a city is a hell. It's the equivelant of living in a factory farm for cattle. It is not natural and it is not even remotely humane but its all most of the people there have ever known