• JPJones@startrek.website
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    2 years ago

    Kinda like when people lump California and Alabama together when talking about Americans. Annoying, isn’t it?

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      2 years ago

      The differences between California and Alabama are still an order of magnitude or more smaller than between e.g. Portugal and Latvia.

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        2 years ago

        I live in California. I’ve been to Alabama, Portugal, and Latvia (just this year for the Baltics, great places). I disagree.

        Parts of the deep south are just fucking alien in a way I’ve never felt anywhere else.

        Different places in Europe are, of course, different. But different in a way you can wrap your head around with an undercurrent of commonality. The same things being done in interestingly different ways by normal people.

        The sense of dislocation and strangeness I feel in certain (not all) places in the deep south is far beyond anything I’ve experienced, not just in Europe, but also Asia, South America, and North Africa.