whats there to enrich in your life from visiting peasants?
if you lived 200 years ago you would want nothing to do with those scrubs
brb visitng a man in a mudhut to learn what he can teach you about the modern world
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12-19-2017, 02:37 AM #5anonymousGuest
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12-19-2017, 02:51 AM #6
People tell me they go to these places to experience different cultures. I tell them they're chit cultures. They get rustled.
South America might be cool, but I can't understand why so many people want to go to South-East Asia and Africa. I'd like to visit Eastern Europe/Russia and the affluent parts of East Asia.Palestine supporters are the assorted scum of the earth
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12-19-2017, 03:02 AM #8
To get away from entitled brats.
So many bros complain about girls in usa and UK.
Also it is amazing to see other cultures and how people live without giant super markets and easy transportation.
Eating traditional meals, meeting authentic beauties, trying exotic drinks. Traveling to different vistas and meeting people from all over the world.
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Depends what you call Poor? I went to Kenya a couple years ago here's some pics I took did a thread....
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I've been to some utter chitholes (inb4 Newcastle) Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria and Cameroon, and also (but not quite the same bracket) northern Russia are the most heinous locations I've worked in.
They are truly depressing and stink. Literally.
Just feel bad for the people that have to live in them.
The children hit you directly in the feel glands, dirty faces, hungry, but still manage to put a smile on their little faces and make do with what they've got.
But in general yes, lol at travelling to these places unless you have to, or are an aid worker etc.Per Mare Per Terram crew*
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Because there are some seriously cool landscapes to experience in all of those regions. I don't care too much about major cities or culture but if you aren't weak and know how survive off the land, traveling around South America/South East Asia is the GOAT srs. I can't speak for the latter but I've been to South America countless times. Fuarking beautiful scenery to hike around.
Sounds like you are boring. Go back to traveling to your basic b*tch destinations like Paris or Los Angeles LMAO.Last edited by USAPump; 12-19-2017 at 03:37 AM.
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It's not about the economy or the people, it's about seeing planet earth raw.. If you visit a country and just spend the day near the hotel and tourist areas then just do that chit in your home country..
The best part is you can put 'globetrotter' or 'wanderlust' in your insta bio and then when you come back act better than the uncultured swine that don't travel (if you want to be smarter than tell them you saw all seasons of Rick and Morty on the plane rides)
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Seeing others hustling for a fraction of what we have is very eye-opening. You really don't realize how incredible Western society is until you see how developing countries are living with so much less.
Unlike with posh all-inclusive beach vacations, the experience continues when you return home. You don't see things quite the same. Rather than coming home and being depressed, you come home uplifted with a renewed sense of gratitude and humility.
At least this has been my experience in having visited poorer parts India and SEA.
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