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Prodigal's avatar

Well, with few words you managed to transport me back to a region I lived in for many years in the States. Mostly rural, dairy farming long since gone, small cities, college towns, light industry. All the character and sense of "being home", in places where you could decompress, all that was gradually siphoned off by the optimizers, the efficiency consultants and small-time opportunists masquerading as "public servants". Young people, the ones with the most promise, moved on to some distant CareerLand without looking back. I'm quite a bit older than you. When I was coming of age, anyone willing to work -- which was virtually everyone -- could afford a cozy apartment and a big old gas-guzzling land yacht made in Detroit. One-income families able to own their own spacious homes. Virtually no crime relative to present dystopian conditions. Americans gave all that up without a whimper, seduced by every shiny, shabby lure dangled in front of their faces.

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Amat's avatar

In the UK I feel like a stranger in a very strange land. I was using public transport one morning and there was not one language I understood, very unsettling.

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