Vaguely political rambling
Been thinking a bit recently about how ability to travel internationally is not just a privilege in the sense that you have the money and lack of obligations to be able to do it; but also in a social sense.
Cause, y'know, I probably can't set foot in half the countries in the world without immediately breaking a law because of my sexual orientation and gender identity.
(And don't get me started on trying to get a passport.)