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发表于 2019-8-21 23:48:07
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{"replyTo":"","text":"Honesty is good. The progress that we should absolutely be working towards, and the realities that we have to deal with right now, are not always one and the same. The purpose for this post is because I’ve been getting a lot more ominous “be careful out there” from men whom I respect and trust. I’ve also seen a lot more visibly unstable people on the road, at camps etc, and even had to move in the middle of the night due to being streetwise enough to spot encroaching trouble before it blows. More places to avoid due to my “spidey sense” going off, and overstaying at places I do feel comfortable just to relax. Most of my experiences have been positive, particularly in the southern third of the country. It just hurts my heart a little that places that used to be nice and safe don’t feel so much anymore. Before I restarted my digital nomad life again I was in what used to be a fun, artsy town in a beautiful spot that is getting destroyed by addiction and is no longer safe. Not unusual anymore. I felt safer traveling as a 19 year old in the days when people barely had cellphones, than I feel as a grown woman in the digital age. No reason to give up, but having friends in other developed countries gasp at the thought of needing to be armed on the road puts it into perspective. \n\nSorry so long. Thanks for the replies. Also sorry for redundant posts - it won’t let me delete for some reason. \n","replyToPid":0} |
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