I will never understand why people are so averse to diversity.

I like seeing trans people speaking to each other with idioms I don't get, cute girls speaking a language I can't recognize, or gay dudes priming and posing in random pics.

Seeing shit that is not for me makes me feel like I'm part of a much bigger world that still has space for me to learn and grow.

That's a big place of comfort for me. The bottomless nature of the human experience means we all have space to be fully who we are.

That's pretty cool.
@Are0h very this.
I moved from Perth Australia, to Cambridge UK.
I am not going to say Australia is a particularly high point for diversity, but the upper-middle class UK is a low point.
It wasn't til I moved to what my former landlord called "a bad part of town" that I heard anyone speaking anything other than English. It was such a relief to be around other immigrants -- especially ones not from my culture.
@oxinabox I lived in New York for about ten years, and one of the things I loved was that I would hear at least 5 or 6 different languages every day.

The world is so much bigger than we think it is or has been taught to believe.

@Are0h @oxinabox

Yes this attitude is very niche, and no one yet explained convincingly why.

Connecting with people is joy. One of the strongest. Crossing the wilderness of dumb not-understanding, and boom!

You get? You get!!

@Are0h @oxinabox

It's like YouTube Music gives you your favourites, then WHACK! β€” oh my DOG, what is this beauty?? πŸ₯°πŸ’”πŸ˜