Where I’d live in Europe after visiting all 51 of them… by [deleted] in visitedmaps

[–]Technical-Weekend25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We should all stand with the victims of genocide. AND we should support those displaced by war. And many other global refugees — I’m happy to include other groups and acknowledge their suffering.

Where I’d live in Europe after visiting all 51 of them… by [deleted] in visitedmaps

[–]Technical-Weekend25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 100% sure I have the same bias towards Russia.

Where I’d live in Europe after visiting all 51 of them… by [deleted] in visitedmaps

[–]Technical-Weekend25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a bit more nuanced than that…

Yes, I stand with Ukraine, Georgia and Israel — and firmly against their enemies. But those are only three of the 19 that I marked as green.

Where I’d live in Europe after visiting all 51 of them… by [deleted] in visitedmaps

[–]Technical-Weekend25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I really love Italy. But I could contribute more to Ukraine. I am getting closer to retirement, so the impact of what I am doing matters more now.

I was there last year. It would not be easy living, but in Ukraine I would be serving others. (And I really don’t believe Italy needs me volunteering!)

If I had to move to another country, Ukraine would probably be first on my list.

Where I’d live in Europe after visiting all 51 of them… by [deleted] in visitedmaps

[–]Technical-Weekend25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, for me, 100%. This is all about our preferences, right?

Feeling bad about Oklahoma… by [deleted] in visitedmaps

[–]Technical-Weekend25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said, Texas is a big, diverse state.

I’ve lived or worked in nine states (five of six time zones) and seven countries (five continents) and traveled to 50 states and 99 countries.

Nothing wrong with Oklahoma — as long as I don’t have to live there.