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Just wanted to share a thread for those who don't regularly venture out of the bear site. Can't cross-post since it's defederated. It's small but has some numbers about community counts, active users, etc and links to more info from https://lemmyverse.net/. Thought it was notable that Hexbear shows up no matter how you sort it.

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[–] UlyssesT@hexbear.net 39 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Ever met a brunch liberal that pulled the "I traveled to EXOTIC FOREIGN COUNTRY and had EXOTIC FOREIGN FOOD therefore I am right about everything and you are an ignorant peasant" card? I see that up there.

[–] quarrk@hexbear.net 39 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Going to London is about as far as many Americans get

And of course, the stereotypical European arrogance about being “well traveled” because they passed through a few countries on a day trip

I have some thoughts about travel as a way to acquire culture, perspective, and wisdom — or rather, the illusion of such. I might post about it sometime soon once I get my thoughts together, but basically at this point I’ve dialectically negated my old views of travel and decided that using travel as a means for enlightenment is a relic of colonial ideology. I don’t think one can learn much about other cultures without living among them for extended periods, years.

[–] UlyssesT@hexbear.net 26 points 1 month ago

I'd enjoy that effortpost, comrade.

[–] TreadOnMe@hexbear.net 18 points 1 month ago

Ah yes, the European cosmopolitan, having vacationed everywhere and worked at one place, which obviously makes them worldly. Imo you don't really get to know a place until you have worked there, and even then it is just a small sliver of experience and you have to be intentional about going around and talking to people to really get a big picture look, a process that can take even concerted academics 3-5 years, which means the place will have changed moderately even by the time you have published the book.