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Little silly things that make your town/city/state/okrug/country stand out, those small things you dont even notice normally until you get home from being away.

As for me:
-bread rolls
-good beer
-the beautiful sound of our three languages: Czech, Vietnamese and Russian
-great infrastructure, being able to count on most things working as they should and hearing my retarded countrymen complaining about trains being 5 minutes late
-hearing west and east Ukrainians argue about who should have Crimea in public transport
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A toilet that actually gets flushed.

EDIT: Home as in literally my house, because the furthest I've been from my house is 118 miles, and only for yearly trips to a part of Connecticut that I really like. Fall River is just a damn slum city, so there's really nothing I miss on the rare times I'm away.
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A toilet that actually gets flushed.

EDIT: Home as in literally my house, because the furthest I've been from my house is 118 miles, and only for yearly trips to a part of Connecticut that I really like. Fall River is just a damn slum city, so there's really nothing I miss on the rare times I'm away.
@Daviljoe193 10/10 reply holy shit hahahha
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My place of birth is actually really beautiful, I've spent so long living here that i hardly notice it.
It also has lots to do and see. I've been to many other places that don't have even half the stuff Chester has, and I haven't even explored it all.


The town where I now live (Ellesmere Port) makes me feel so comfortable, which I haven't really felt when living in different places.
And we also have free Comic Cons 3 times a year :D


As for my country? I love the British weather, as I hate hot weather.
And I love Steam Locomotives! I genuinely don't think I could live without them, and we have the most running that are easily accessible.
When I plan holidays, I try seeing some Steam loco stuff, and other countries just don't have as much as we do :(
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  • Mix of rural and urban environment.
  • Top-quality tap water from the mountains.
  • Tight-knit infrastructure, everything in close range.
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I lost count since I've been living in 20+ different places, but the most I miss is boreal forest, birch forest, lake, and deep forest river in my original town.
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I lost count since I've been living in 20+ different places, but the most I miss is boreal forest, birch forest, lake, and deep forest river in my original town.
@Exhumatika
wow, you move a lot, pretty impressive. Talking about boreal stuff, a friend told me they have northern lights in Leningrad oblast, must be nice
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@Exhumatika
wow, you move a lot, pretty impressive. Talking about boreal stuff, a friend told me they have northern lights in Leningrad oblast, must be nice
Moved; don't know if I'll continue this way. I either get depressed or, because of circumstances, living in the same place is tricky for me.

You mean Polar nights? Yes, they are breath-taking and feel like you're in virtual reality. I've only seen them in Arkhangelsk (the nights are much longer there as well), never been in any other far north places.
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Moved; don't know if I'll continue this way. I either get depressed or, because of circumstances, living in the same place is tricky for me.

You mean Polar nights? Yes, they are breath-taking and feel like you're in virtual reality. I've only seen them in Arkhangelsk (the nights are much longer there as well), never been in any other far north places.
@Exhumatika
depressed of living in the same place? Or need moving to keep busy?
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@Exhumatika
depressed of living in the same place? Or need moving to keep busy?
Both, but I also have a hard time feeling too attached to a lot of everyday life stuff/things since a lot of those don't feel sentimental for me, and when they become a chore, I only feel suffocated.
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I never leave my country. Maybe I would if my neighboring country wasn't the States.
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I feel like where I live could be transported to many places in the US/Canada. The nature is nice when it's not raining (or its not too dry in the summer), but lots of places have their own charm. One thing I dislike is that you need to drive everywhere, and while Washington is more bike-friendly than a lot of other places, it doesn't compare to Europe.

Specifically to the home, I miss my filtered water on demand (I don't like paying for bottled water, waiting for Brita, or the taste of other tap water as much), the familiarity of my bed (and my own room to sleep in if I'm traveling with others), and reliable internet.
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My city is a place that feels alive, yet it cradles you in its serenity. Only when I return home do I truly grasp its quiet embrace, its polished cleanliness, and the deep sense of safety it radiates. For a city of its size, it is astonishingly green, a sanctuary of nature interwoven with urban life. You can lose yourself in a 10-kilometer stroll through sprawling parks, then emerge into shadowy alleys where lovers steal kisses under the soft glow of streetlights.

It's in the little moments that my city unveils its charm: squirrels, bold and curious, sneaking into bedrooms for walnuts; rotund geese waddling by tranquil ponds; catfish gliding lazily beneath the water's surface. Trees stand sentinel everywhere, their presence a testament to the city's bond with nature. On a crystal-clear day, the mountains crown the horizon, their majesty both distant and near. And those days themselves - so crisp, so bright - feel like gifts. The winds that descend from the peaks give the city a voice, making windows hum in harmony, while fleeting rains wash the air without sullying the streets.

On holidays, the sound of cathedral bells fills the air, their solemn, jubilant tones cascading through the streets like an ancient hymn. They echo through parks and alleys, weaving together the city and its people in shared celebration.

Spring dresses the city in blossoms, while autumn drapes it in a golden carnival of leaves. And always, the people - kind, courteous, and quietly proud - offer a helping hand without hesitation, embodying the soul of the place.

My city is a love letter to balance: between nature and structure, solitude and connection, the fleeting and the eternal. It's a place where the heart feels at home, and the soul, unburdened.

PS: Fuck winter.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Exhumatika said:
I also have a hard time feeling too attached to a lot of everyday life stuff/things since a lot of those don't feel sentimental for me, and when they become a chore, I only feel suffocated
interesting, I think I like some of the everyday bullshit, at least the everyday bullshit that is tied to where I live
fleurbleue said:
I never leave my country. Maybe I would if my neighboring country wasn't the States.
good, it would be a shame if other countries' hanger industries got killed by your inaction as well
Kwanthemaster said:
Specifically to the home, I miss my filtered water on demand (I don't like paying for bottled water, waiting for Brita, or the taste of other tap water as much), the familiarity of my bed (and my own room to sleep in if I'm traveling with others), and reliable internet.
Wow, two long Kwathemaster replies in my threads in a row, I think I am becoming really good at this OPing thing


@LoveYourSmile wow I mean on the one hand thank you for an elaborate response, on the other hand this is gotta be one of the most gayestest responses I have ever gotten, I blushed while reading this and also said out loud "wow thats so fucking gay"
and yes, fuck winter
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Commit_Crime said:


@LoveYourSmile wow I mean on the one hand thank you for an elaborate response, on the other hand this is gotta be one of the most gayestest responses I have ever gotten, I blushed while reading this and also said out loud "wow thats so fucking gay"

Poetry isn't gay, it's flamboyant.
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Commit_Crime said:
I blushed while reading this

Enough of these timid confessions. Just take off your clothes and lie down on the grass.
LoveYourSmile1 hour ago
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Exhumatika said:
I also have a hard time feeling too attached to a lot of everyday life stuff/things since a lot of those don't feel sentimental for me, and when they become a chore, I only feel suffocated
interesting, I think I like some of the everyday bullshit, at least the everyday bullshit that is tied to where I live
fleurbleue said:
I never leave my country. Maybe I would if my neighboring country wasn't the States.
good, it would be a shame if other countries' hanger industries got killed by your inaction as well
Kwanthemaster said:
Specifically to the home, I miss my filtered water on demand (I don't like paying for bottled water, waiting for Brita, or the taste of other tap water as much), the familiarity of my bed (and my own room to sleep in if I'm traveling with others), and reliable internet.
Wow, two long Kwathemaster replies in my threads in a row, I think I am becoming really good at this OPing thing


@LoveYourSmile wow I mean on the one hand thank you for an elaborate response, on the other hand this is gotta be one of the most gayestest responses I have ever gotten, I blushed while reading this and also said out loud "wow thats so fucking gay"
and yes, fuck winter
Commit_Crime said:
good, it would be a shame if other countries' hanger industries got killed by your inaction as well

Hmm, would be sad if I were to strip them from their soon-to-be only abortion tool.
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Who cares? Near Term Human Extinction will put an end to industrial civilization...soon enough.
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Zarutaku said:
Poetry isn't gay, it's flamboyant.
Poetry *glolg glog glog* isn't gay *sucking cock sucking cock*, it's flamboyant *gulp*.

fleurbleue said:
Hmm, would be sad if I were to strip them from their soon-to-be only abortion tool.
Ok I have to admit, this was pretty funny
DesuMaiden said:
Who cares? Near Term Human Extinction will put an end to industrial civilization...soon enough.
so true bestie
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Poetry *glolg glog glog* isn't gay *sucking cock sucking cock*, it's flamboyant *gulp*.

Bro is hiding something, I'm getting Ishinashi vibes.
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Poetry *glolg glog glog* isn't gay *sucking cock sucking cock*, it's flamboyant *gulp*.

Bro is hiding something, I'm getting Ishinashi vibes.
@Zarutaku
I have NOTHING against gays I am just very good at recognizing them and I am not gay. Maybe I should define gayness so we can stop having these unproductive discussions and you can finally come out of the closet. I can even give you some types of gays and stages of gayness to fuel your Fourier like mind.
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Poetry *glolg glog glog* isn't gay *sucking cock sucking cock*, it's flamboyant *gulp*.

Bro is hiding something, I'm getting Ishinashi vibes.
@Zarutaku
One theory could be that that his crush on you makes him desperate for you to be gay.

Commit_Crime said:
Poetry *glolg glog glog* isn't gay *sucking cock sucking cock*, it's flamboyant *gulp*.

That's actually signature worthy.
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@Zarutaku
I have NOTHING against gays I am just very good at recognizing them and I am not gay. Maybe I should define gayness so we can stop having these unproductive discussions and you can finally come out of the closet. I can even give you some types of gays and stages of gayness to fuel your Fourier like mind.
@Commit_Crime Well, it isn't me who's suspiciously often reading gayness into unrelated topics, and I already outed myself as lesbian a while ago.
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fleurbleue said:
Zarutaku
One theory could be that his that his crush on you makes him desperate for you to be gay.

Interesting hypothesis, but anyone having a crush on me seems too unlikely.
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fleurbleue said:
Zarutaku
One theory could be that his that his crush on you makes him desperate for you to be gay.

Interesting hypothesis, but anyone having a crush on me seems too unlikely.
@Zarutaku No I believe in Zarutaku x Commit_Crime. Commit_Crime is definitely a bottom.
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@Commit_Crime Well, it isn't me who's suspiciously often reading gayness into unrelated topics, and I already outed myself as lesbian a while ago.
@Zarutaku
I NEVER bring gayness into threads, never ever.
There is little to no understanding on this website about what is and what isnt gay so I will actually have to start making lectures here. Because I am already convinced you are a Fourier like genius, I will give you multiple categories of relationships


exastraight: little sister x older brother BR/ twin sister x twin brother BR
petastraight: older sister x litte brother BR
terastraight: NBR brother x sister
gigastraight: good looking man x good looking trap
megastraight: good looking man x good looking twink
kilostraight: good looking man x good looking man (if balls dont touch during sex)
straight: good looking man x good looking woman
gay: good looking man x good looking man (if balls touch during sex) ALSO THIS IS PERFECTLY OK AND VALID AND I DONT JUDGE ANYONE WHO DOES THIS
kilogay: fat man x fat woman BTW STARTING HERE ITS WRONG AND ITS NOT VALID AND I DONT SUPPORT IT
megagay: good looking man x fat woman
gigagay: fat man x good looking woman
teragay: too many to list
petagay: man x gorilla
exagay: woman x animal
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@Zarutaku No I believe in Zarutaku x Commit_Crime. Commit_Crime is definitely a bottom.
@fleurbleue
quit this silliness, I am exastraight, I respect him as a person and as a genius but dont respect him as an exagay

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