I think people like piefed, which is kind of a separate thing but also federated. It’s weird.
But think of it as going to a different culture: different culture do different things well and if you’re just looking to COPY your cultural matrix onto another culture, you are going to miss out on what makes that culture unique.
Example:
French have a really amazing culture of comic books. A French person learning Spanish might think, “Oh, I’ll just read a bunch of Spanish comic books” and be immediately disappointed. The solution isn’t to say, “Well, I guess Spanish culture just sucks,” it is to recognize that your current preferences are formed by what your culture was good at and take the time and effort to appreciate new things.
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Which is a big part of why I hate Soda Stereo so much, but that’s a different story.
I think people like piefed, which is kind of a separate thing but also federated. It’s weird.
But think of it as going to a different culture: different culture do different things well and if you’re just looking to COPY your cultural matrix onto another culture, you are going to miss out on what makes that culture unique.
Example:
French have a really amazing culture of comic books. A French person learning Spanish might think, “Oh, I’ll just read a bunch of Spanish comic books” and be immediately disappointed. The solution isn’t to say, “Well, I guess Spanish culture just sucks,” it is to recognize that your current preferences are formed by what your culture was good at and take the time and effort to appreciate new things. ’ Which is a big part of why I hate Soda Stereo so much, but that’s a different story.