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Everywhere you go in the world....it's the same.
I could go to my next door neighbor's house, or Vegas, or Washington state, or Hawaii, or Canada, or England or Australia or China or Bolivia or the Vatican or Monaco or a sex shop or Costco or at a wedding or birthday or winning the lotto....the experiences are all the same.

I've had this same, cynical, dark view ever since I was a little child. I've never been amused that much. Even at theme parks as a kid,
Some people can be so happy and joyous and excited and carefree to travel,
Who knows....maybe I have some undiagnosed personality disorder, condition...now that I think about it,
 
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Isn't that Asperger's, which is what Musk has? Yer like a robot. No joy from experience.
I quickly Google'd Asperger's,
I'm pretty sure I don't have Asperger's syndrome....I just don't like people, or social interactions, strongly as a typical, average, happy person would.

Just because I'm more mute and quiet and not part of a Frat, football, party or Fourth of July party or New Years' Eve party or Wedding party....that doesn't mean I have a personality disorder, or certified health condition.
It just means I don't get easily amused or am interested.

If everyone likes McDonald's, Rolex, and Tesla and Apple.....I'm supposed to get excited and happy for those things as well?
Back to this thread topic, all traveling is boring and uneventful and the same to me.
 
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traderob are you a native or moved to NZ? My son went on a vacation there to visit a friend who has lived there for awhile and he loved everything about it. He seriously looked up what it would take to move there and get a job as a nurse. He was convincing enough that I started looking at what it would cost to live there.
I thought I had read at the time they were looking to make it more difficult for foreigners to buy property because they were driving prices for property through the roof.
Looks incredible!
 
Had to go to DC, so I stopped by the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum, part of the Smithsonian:

Supposedly the second smallest airplane
 

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