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DiscussionAnyone else wants to ctb because of their country?
Thread starterWallTermite
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I don't know to what extent it plays a role, but personally, I dislike my country because of the people; I sense a certain hostility and fear toward others. Sometimes people can act like wild animals in a jungle, leaving one with the fear of being harmed or of a loved one getting hurt.
If I were from a more peaceful country, I can't imagine if I would really feel the same way (CTB), but personally, coming from where I do makes me feel sad—sad for the suffering people have endured, for my own pain, and for mistreated animals; for I must say that in countries where people lack civility, animals tend to be viewed as mere objects rather than living beings.
Sort of. I've never liked living in Australia. It's a country that values people who are extroverted, outgoing and highly sociable - and I'm neither of those. A lot of people here are loud and clique-y too. It's a pretty hellish place to be for a mute, cripplingly autistic loner who can barely maintain eye contact or speak to anyone. Then again there isn't really anywhere in the world that is well-suited to someone like me anyways.
It's also hot as fuck here in summer, which I hate.
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Sort of. I've never liked living in Australia. It's a country that values people who are extroverted, outgoing and highly sociable - and I'm neither of those. A lot of people here are loud and clique-y too. It's a pretty hellish place to be for a mute, cripplingly autistic loner who can barely maintain eye contact or speak to anyone. Then again there isn't really anywhere in the world that is well-suited to someone like me anyways.
It's also hot as fuck here in summer, which I hate.
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