Gramsci wrote:
hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Sat Jan 03, 2026 1:04 pm
Lu Zwei wrote: Sat Jan 03, 2026 10:33 am
I have never wanted to visit the USA because I always found it too crowded and sterile for any positive personal experience.
Give it a week to change your mind.
We have lots of space!
Agreed. The US can be an incredible place to visit with the right people to spend time with. How much I enjoy visiting the US vs how much of a clusterfuck its politics are is incredibly frustrating.
I mean, I visit politically horrible countries all the time. (You think, for example, the Moroccan monarchy or Karimov-era Uzbekistan facilitated an easy and fair place for most citizens—or even, sometimes, for visitors? No. But they were rewarding as hell.)
Anyway, much of the US is less crowded than much of Croatia. As in, you can drive for half a day and barely see a soul in Montana, West Texas, even Northern California. And many of our (secondary, never mind largest) cities are a lot more diverse, grimier, and more chaotic than Zagreb. (Sure, they're also less traditionalist and far less historic, but it's a much younger culture here.)
I can see not visiting the US b/c it's intimidating, expensive, too vast, occasionally dangerous, has middling to poor mass transit (although Amtrak did just experience its highest-ever ridership and revenue; and the Northeast is pretty easy sans wheels), or full of badly educated, aggressive morons. Those are all valid things. But I wouldn't call it particularly crowded or sterile, unless you're aiming for population-dense suburban sprawl or a very dull city that attracts relatively few travelers.
As for Venezuela, this is just more neo-Great Game bullshit (superpowers flexing b/c they can, counterbalancing interests and optics amongst one another; China, India, Israel, and, far more often, Russia engage in similar shit) and I can only hope the resulting quagmire only looks like Libya (relatively brief, embarrassing) than like Iraq (seemingly endless). It's a dumb idea, especially considering that Trump and his "people" could barely run a casino.