New Worlders

You can't understand what I'm trying to say. Those are super isolated spots in a HUGE area. The OP is talking about living in a country where rich history is all around you, and not having to travel 1000 miles to reach some cave houses of some tribe that disappeared 2000 years ago.

Imagine having all that and throwing it away to become an islamic shithole because you couldn't see what a failure importing third worlders was for America

I don't think you understand what I mean, either
point is, all we have now are ruins and subjective fee-fee bias towards our particular ruins
the cultures that made them do not exist today

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The point of OP is that 99% of Americans don't live near pre-modern history and can't get that thing that old worlders can.
I live in a city that has been continuously inhabited in the last 5000 years. There are Roman roads and walls, churches from the 4th century onward, a mosque from the 16th century. You can feel history everywhere. That's the whole point of this bait thread.

we usually make up for that in the amount of untouched land we have
even so, I don't see how living near where other people used to live is such a special thing that most western euros would choose to jerk eachother off over how cool and amazing it is while ignoring any concept of the rest of the world having the same feeling

>I don't see how living near where other people used to live is such a special thing
That's the whole point, you can't grasp that feeling.

>implying any of this matters
I was also in the specific cherry picked image you used a few weeks ago

Now if you want to shit on the new world, urban planning is a depressing, boring mess

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So is this the European version of bragging about ancestry tests on twitter

muh history

All the clay past the Hercules' Pillars are barely worth of our attention. I am struggling to remember the last time I saw news from Canada, USA that were not Trump's pas fauxes, Brazil, Argentina or Colombia (was it Colombia the starving country?)