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Versailles

Versailles

Enlightened
Oct 1, 2020
1,642
The title thing, I am a nomad, I come from Venezuela and due to the circumstances of my country I have had to settle in many places, I have been in Brasis, in Colombia, in Ecuador, Peru and soon I will be in Argentina, I have met great people , but the hardest part is abandoning your family and friends, especially when you are someone who has many family values.

Does anyone here go through the same thing?
 
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WornOutLife

マット
Mar 22, 2020
7,163
I think being a nomad is quite amazing! I'm proud of you!
I dunno if I could deal with that but I would like to travel to USA and Japan!
 
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Versailles

Versailles

Enlightened
Oct 1, 2020
1,642
I think being a nomad is quite amazing! I'm proud of you!
I dunno if I could deal with that but I would like to travel to USA and Japan!
Yes, it is quite exciting, I think I was born with an adventurous spirit.
 
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LONE WOLF.

LONE WOLF.

PUNISHER.
Nov 4, 2020
1,990
Yep,l've lived in Carlisle, Blackpool, Lowestoft, GT Yarmouth, Sheffield, Peterborough, Swansea, Exeter and Where l am stuck Now!
 
Versailles

Versailles

Enlightened
Oct 1, 2020
1,642
Yep,l've lived in Carlisle, Blackpool, Lowestoft, GT Yarmouth, Sheffield, Peterborough, Swansea, Exeter and Where l am stuck Now!
How do you think about the experience?
 
LONE WOLF.

LONE WOLF.

PUNISHER.
Nov 4, 2020
1,990
How do you think about the experience?
Very tiring, Moving around the country chasing work is exhausting, l should have stayed in the army another 7 years! But never mind,5 year's from now l'll be dead anyway!
 
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avoid_slow_death

avoid_slow_death

Ready to embrace the peaceful bliss of the void.
Feb 4, 2020
1,356
Definitely me. I have lived all over my country and many places in the place I grew up and spent most of my adulthood. Never found what I was looking for, until recently, but, that is over too, so, I guess its back to wandering until I decide my mind can't take anymore. Will then likely visit any last places I truly want to see before I go and go to the preset location where I wish to ctb and go into the great void for my well deserved rest.
 
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NormaJeane

NormaJeane

Member
Mar 24, 2021
648
The title thing, I am a nomad, I come from Venezuela and due to the circumstances of my country I have had to settle in many places, I have been in Brasis, in Colombia, in Ecuador, Peru and soon I will be in Argentina, I have met great people , but the hardest part is abandoning your family and friends, especially when you are someone who has many family values.

Does anyone here go through the same thing?
I live in a big city with a lot of traffic and people everywhere. I would like to live in nature in a house near the sea if I could, but I do not have that opportunity. I believe that being a nomad is better than living in a big city.
 
listeningpost1379

listeningpost1379

enduring winter
Apr 20, 2019
93
I think I count! I move to a different city or country approx every 2 years. It's been going on since I was 12 and it's exhausting (I'm 29). On the upside, I can fantasise about settling back at my hometown for good instead of dying.
 
Bullit

Bullit

Mage
May 6, 2021
504
I know your daddy's a Sultan
A nomad known to all
With 50 girls to attend him
They all send him at your daddy's beck and call!