Borderhopping
Some say that people would be better off without nationalism. You have the internationalists who move freely from country to country, and there's really no absolute sense of a restrictive national identity.
Why does this all matter? Well you can get away with a whole lot more if you're anchorless.
This brings me to my next point.
What if the reverse is true? Like, if you root for the nationalism of another people, what's the purpose?
Angophiles, for example, are anomalies these days - but it happens, man. The accent, the pretense, it's out there. You kind of want to ask them, does the shit over there smell better?
It's kind of like a critique on all of us lunkheads in the States. And maybe it's a culturally elite thing to do to reject American culture and embrace... well someplace else.
Away Messages
Then you know someone who's takin a little vacation out of town, and you feel kind of free to get away with more. It's a time/space deal, and you want to do some serious damage to lung and liver.
You say, I'd rather be over here with you over there - and that's better. Because, maybe less is more, and the less I see you, the more I want to have a good time.
It's like a snowfall - once a month and it's a whole lot of fun. Once a day and it's all - what's with all this fucking snow?!
Better to have a break, hundreds of miles of distance, time to regroup and recollect.
Fencing
The aftermath. It could've been better. Going places I've never been and saying things I shouldn't have said.
So I figured, hell, what's the worse that could happen? It was a weird feeling, like a combination of staying up all night for the first time and being stuck in a ridiculous conversation about the correct cooking temperature for a 20-pound turkey.
But then you think, damn, I bet I'm the 732nd person to hear this story.
Bravery
Take a stroll, you're not lost. We've been here before.
Some say that people would be better off without nationalism. You have the internationalists who move freely from country to country, and there's really no absolute sense of a restrictive national identity.
Why does this all matter? Well you can get away with a whole lot more if you're anchorless.
This brings me to my next point.
What if the reverse is true? Like, if you root for the nationalism of another people, what's the purpose?
Angophiles, for example, are anomalies these days - but it happens, man. The accent, the pretense, it's out there. You kind of want to ask them, does the shit over there smell better?
It's kind of like a critique on all of us lunkheads in the States. And maybe it's a culturally elite thing to do to reject American culture and embrace... well someplace else.
Away Messages
Then you know someone who's takin a little vacation out of town, and you feel kind of free to get away with more. It's a time/space deal, and you want to do some serious damage to lung and liver.
You say, I'd rather be over here with you over there - and that's better. Because, maybe less is more, and the less I see you, the more I want to have a good time.
It's like a snowfall - once a month and it's a whole lot of fun. Once a day and it's all - what's with all this fucking snow?!
Better to have a break, hundreds of miles of distance, time to regroup and recollect.
Fencing
The aftermath. It could've been better. Going places I've never been and saying things I shouldn't have said.
So I figured, hell, what's the worse that could happen? It was a weird feeling, like a combination of staying up all night for the first time and being stuck in a ridiculous conversation about the correct cooking temperature for a 20-pound turkey.
But then you think, damn, I bet I'm the 732nd person to hear this story.
Bravery
Take a stroll, you're not lost. We've been here before.
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