cal30_sniper
WKR
Yes to all of this. For me there’s also a compounding effect coming back to the city. At first, you come out of the backcountry into some little town to grab gas and a bite to eat or a cup of coffee and it still feels quaint and comfortable, the people usually seem bearable, etc. That kind of setting usually ends up giving me a strong sense of nostalgia for the environment and people I grew up around.
Then a few short hours later you’re hit with billboards, traffic, road rage, junk music on the radio, homelessness, box stores, and the general sharp unpleasantness of modern society. That’s always the biggest shock to me.
Then a few short hours later you’re hit with billboards, traffic, road rage, junk music on the radio, homelessness, box stores, and the general sharp unpleasantness of modern society. That’s always the biggest shock to me.