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Aaaackshually, it doesn’t make the ship sad because it is an inanimate object.
Aaaackshually, it doesn’t make the ship sad because it is an inanimate object.
I think it was a rhetorical question…
Right, that’s the spirit the US was built upon. Staying and working towards change instead of leaving Europe at the first inconvenience /s
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That’s the dumbest take ever. Look up the history of Israel and then tell us again how “it’s just a random state why does Germany care lol” isn’t.
I’m not a party animal exactly but also not a hermit. The reason I wanted to go home was the racism and xenophobia of Japanese people (which mostly isn’t aggressive but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t grind you down over time)
On the other hand I think as a white guy, experiencing that kind of arrogance, unwarranted superiority of the majority race, while at the same time being able to find all the skeletons in the closet (because behind the nice veneer, Japan is quite the unrepairable mess) was very enlightening so I am glad I didn’t go home early.
I once lived in Tokyo for three years, had both, after half a year I couldn’t wait to go home.
“If you have money” really puts a shine on almost any place
Technically you could “make it” anywhere.
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Now you’re just rambling