Who's never traveled outside of the United States?

Have a few other bucket list places I need to visit before I die: Alaska, Chicago, Oregon, Seattle, Hollywood, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Albuquerque (again), Rome, Sicily, Japan, Australia, New Zealand etc.
As someone who's been to eight foreign countries and twenty six states, including Alaska and Hawaii, you really don't need to visit Dallas. It's a fine city and where I call home, but it's probably the least touristy major city I've ever visited.

I'll never get the mentality that there's no need or use for traveling. Then again, I'm pretty much an inveterate seeker of the new and unusual, so travel scratches that itch like few other things. I imagine if you're the sort of person who always does the same stuff the same way every day, then travel may not be for you.

And that's fine. But it's not something to be proud or smug about; if nothing else traveling shows you that people the world over are exactly the same as people elsewhere, whether that's in the next state or city over, or if they live half a world away.
 
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