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In reply to the discussion: Had a very sad conversation with a waiter in Trieste, Italy tonight. [View all]dave99
(629 posts)31. meh
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Had a very sad conversation with a waiter in Trieste, Italy tonight. [View all]
Thunderbeast
23 hrs ago
OP
Whenever I'm traveling, I alway make a point to reveal that I'm from San Francisco so I can give a good impression.
NBachers
21 hrs ago
#23
I haven't traveled for the last past year, but I always said I was from Vermont
karynnj
16 hrs ago
#39
Even in Dallas, the move by a black politician Eric Johnson to switch parties was seen as performative.
harumph
20 hrs ago
#29
This is the intention of the isolationists and white-supremacists in the govermnent and corporate world.
erronis
23 hrs ago
#3
I've been going yearly to Italy since 2014. I've had so many conversations not just with Italians but other
Nanjeanne
23 hrs ago
#7
this country is what it is. Divided into fiedoms of civility and harm. That is what REPUBLICANS Want !
dave99
21 hrs ago
#20
We have a very "unstable" poitical party REPUBLICANS destroying what was once calm
dave99
21 hrs ago
#22