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I live there, and “weird” doesn’t begin to describe it.
I lived there for two years for work. I took a class at a local university to learn something I needed and there was a military recruiter at a table in the front building entry way every day. I told him my cousin is in the PLA and they probably wouldnt want me. He stopped try to talk to me going forward.
Bizarre works better.
Good bizarre, and a bad bizarre.
Living in the US is… interesting.
Yep. Even just the atmosphere of certain places.
LA, for instance, has the strangest “feel” of any major city I’ve been in. Did even in the early 2000s when it wasn’t quite so run down and a bigger percentage of the population wasn’t homeless.
*for a 28% APR loan to buy a new Camaro