I've always wanted to go there since I was in elementary school but I heard they can be kinda racist, I just want to know the gist of how'll they'll treat me for being mixed.
>>2646734The places I'm being denied entry is probably for a good reason than.>>2646766Just wonder what the experience is like, I know 4chan gives unfiltered hard truth reviews.>>2646771kek>>2646933Unironically sounds fun being called or assumed to be a celebrity. To be honest if I heard a Japanese person call me nigger I'd probably laugh.
>>2646416>mulattoLol whites only bro. You’re already 100% aware Japan is for US not YOU
>>2646943Mulattas are better looking than japanese women on average though
>>2646416Do yourself and Japan a favor, and don't ever go there. You will suffer due to your mulatto complexion.
There was a nice restaurant in a business area west of Shinjuku, during lunch hours. Most customers were likely businessmen on a lunch break. I asked for a table for two and was told they're full. Two minutes later my white wife asked and they had seats. Other than that, employees will hover around you like you're trying to steal something ALL THE TIME in every type of store.
whats the best plane pillow thing
>>2647121Wow
>>2641433Mypillow.com
>>2643376You can just throw them in the washing machine and it's fine.I don't sweat on planes but do actually use them for camping and they get soaked in summers>>2647203Heavy drinking before and at the airport, sleep like a baby, still feel like complete shit when you arrive
>>2647388Even a single drink will trash your sleep. You don't sleep like a baby, you sleep like a drunk (ie. you pass out without resting at all, and might as well stay awake).
>>2647499You clearly aren't drinking enough anon
Niederthal, Austria. Not to be confused with Niederthai, Austria
>>2646708Abu Dhabi
>>2646708Everest.
>>2646708Did Hitler paint that?
Should I retire in azores, canary islands, or madeira? Hawaii seems expensive and overcrowded
>>2647206I don't think any places there are nicer for living than the three above
>>2647063>Madeira is a digital nomad's dreamwhy is it better than Canary?
what about Tenerife?
>>2647380woops just realized that's the canary islands hehe
>>2647384>>2647380Not a bad option, definitely more people than some of the other places for better or worse
Is this accurate?
Cape Town isn't close to being the cheapest city in Africa so how is it #2 in the world?
>>2645585good question dylan
Sunny beach is asst. Bulgar
>>2646982What are the coolest spots in bulgaria?
>>2647407A bit too broad, but here's what I can do for you:>gommunism-related travelThe Lyulin and Levski G districts in the capital are a sight to behold if you're into dystopian commie-blocks.The buzludzha peak flying saucer is a good meme. Pic rel.>BG culture and heritageKoprivshtiza, Plovdiv Old town, Veliko Tarnovo, Etar museum, Pliska, Madara, Shiroka Luka and Tryavna>naturenon-urbanite beacahes, Bansko/Razlog/Dobrinishte/Pamporovo skiing, litany of trails
You have watched the premier travelling show Madventures on youtube, right /trv/?
>>2646831no - go advertise somewhere else/thread
>>2646831The first season is comfy and kinda what got me into travelling
yeah, learned about it... probably 5-6 years ago from here
>>2646852no one is making money with it anymore, it's simply the best traveling series
I am spending five days here a month from now for work. My schedule allows a lot of free time. I love history,museums,nature,antiques,thrift and food. I love off the beaten track stuff. Uniquely Maryland things. I have been Edgar Allan Poe obsessed since age 14! I am so excited for this trip! Please reveal the good stuff :)
I lived there for years while I was in college at Towson. Federal Hill has some awesome little bars and restaurants. The bars around the Cross Street market are all good and white,. Canton is another nice part of town with good food and bars. The whole block around O'Donnell Square Park is good. It's pretty middle class and white 20-40s, a good place to meet chicks. The hipsters and art school kids hang out on Charles Street. Brewer's Art is awesome. The Otto Bar has a lot of punk bands come through. Hampden has some cool bars. The vibe is a little more low class white hipster. For hiking, get out of the city. Kilgore Falls, The B&O rail trail, Big Gunpowder Falls, Cunningham Falls, Harpers Ferry, downtown Annapolis,
>>2646191Haven't been there in years but remember the hotel Coral Essex being very good.
>>2646191tineye brought back zero results. Please don't tell me you've experienced the manic pixie dream girlfriend..
Headed to Iceland as a single guy. Planning on doing a snorkeling trip and having a car to tour around in. Anybody else have good recommendations?
>>2646067You won't see snow until around November
>>2646238I’m planning on going to Andora in November. I’ll keep that in mind if I visit again though.
>>2646067its possible that you see snow, one of the days in late may when i was staying in myvatn it snowed. just dont count on it for sure.
will the locals be impressed if I learn some icelandic?
>>2646067I don't see many Oman folk so I've gotta ask. What's the coast between Oman and Yemen like during monsoon season? I stumbled upon it with google earth one time and it was incredible.
Where is the absolute cheapest place to live in America that's still livable? By that I mean no junkies and some available job/social opportunities. I have an online job and I want to save a large amount of money over the course of a year. I'm not gonna live out of my car and I'm not gonna live out of a tent. Somewhere with my own stove, shower, and bathroom would be ideal.
>>2641974I live in Cheyenne but I'm moving to bigger cities soon. Wind, snow, cold, and "bad" weather are great filters that keep The Elements out of here. I'm guessing state income tax is fixed to your employer so that won't matter here. This town is also a capital but not really a city (64k), and is 10 mi from the CO border and 100 mi from Denver international. I think this would be a great FI/RE and semi retirement place to live in, but it's not for me who never scored a telework opportunity at all, and has to PCS for better grades. I just got back from Boulder last night and I was definitely given the strange eye by more than 2 people there, despite being clean shaven, simply dressed, and white. Some of the mountain resort, expensive towns are unfriendly but have more going on for their jail bait kids. Tl;dr cold weather, border cities, on the redder State side
>>2643760Ottawa hills and Sylvania are good my dad grew up in Birmingham it was poor then and even worse now
>>2645111> on the Redder state side Wyoming is as red as it gets lol
There are nationwide real estate price maps online. All you have to do is overlay that with your taxes.
>>2641974Trailer park in Fl is pretty cheap and safe
What are the worst cities in the USA that you traveled to?
>>2636933memphis
>>2636933st louis
>>2646715I had fun there, it was a total shithole but had it just together enough to be passable. I feel like >>2644590 is the same way. I love old cities.
>>2636999Reno is a soulless NPC filter. You got filtered, you have no soul>>2637027Stockton is hell on earth >>2637181Why did you get Asian food in Montana? But yeah Montana people are a horrible combination of pretentious agro and low IQ>>2641034Seattle used to be beautiful but they let it go to shit for feel good politics >>2644589NO Is rough but so damn fun
EveryUS city. That's why everyone on 4chan shit talks cities Because they're mostly from America and have no idea what a good one could be
what the fuckyou can drive from europe to the sahara in 2 days
>>2642566>Crazy to think how much worse things have gotten for africa since decolonization.Lmao what a burger take.
>>2645949That and Saudi Arabia pays so much money to host it that literally no one can outbid them.
>>2646591>trying to argue Africa is a better place now than it was when it was ruled by white people just to be obstinate against "Americans" in his mindAmazing
>>2646676Burger doesn't necessarily mean "American", it's a state of mind that has long transcended borders. Literally anyone can be a burger.
>>2646036You have to actually try hard to get kidnapped in Algeria, considering you'd forcibly be assigned a police escort or a guide if you venture anywhere south.
I could theoretically tack some days on but I want to save for more trips later in the year.Day 1: fly in to Guatemala City and go to antiguaDay 2: Antigua Day 3: Start Acatenango overnight at base campDay 4: Summit Acatenango and return to antigua and chill rest of dayDay 5: go to lake atiticalanday 6: chill at lakeDay 8: go to Guatemala City in morning and fly to flores/see tikalDay 9: tikalday 10: fly backIs it worth it to add the extra day? Or is this all hopelessly cramped? I feel pretty good about the first 5 days since a day and a half exploring the city proper of antigua is enough (is this assumption correct?) and the volcano hike will be great. I wonder if I'm spending enough time in lake atiticalan/tikal tho. I read 2 days in tikal is enough, though you could do more. So my question is: is two days at lake atiticalan enough? I'd mostly want to hop on taxi boats and explore the villages and maybe do a hike one morning/sunset.
And if I were to add an extra day where should I add it? Tikal? the lake? Antigua?
>>2647218How are you traveling? The towns may look close together on a map but it can take 10 hours just to get to the next town if you are doing overland.
>>2647218I've never been but Guatemala is on my todo list. This looks pretty similar to what my plan was.Only thing is Tikal. It's a long ass drive there and an expensive ass flight back to America. I think it's more of a thing to do when you visit Belize.
>>2647241Busses/private transfer for everything except to flores/tikal which will be a plane >>2647256My plan is to get up early and drive to Guatemala City from the lake and fly to flores, do tikal, then fly back to the US via Guatemala City. If I had more time I'd exit through Belize.
What are some nice places to visit?
Never been to PA, have no interest in civil war shit or trains. I will not go to Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. I've already got a few botanical gardens picked out and I know I'm spending at least one night in Scranton. Recommendations for things like museums, nature preserves, and antique/vintage stores would be appreciated. Also some places to eat. Have a few days to kill so don't mind going out of the way so long as it's worth it.
>>2646903What the fug
>>264682778 is a much better drive than 80 through PA, at least until the Harrisburg area for sure. There are some okay state parks near Pocono Raceway and a place to rent guns, but there are at least two places you can do that on 78 too. The only thing that 80 has over 78 is the Delaware Water Gap.
>>2646916Knoebel’s was fun to take the kids 20 years ago. I wouldn’t go now. Same problem as the rest of Eastern PA now.
>>2646827There are many pretty waterfalls and covered bridges.Doolittle Station is a restaurant, brewery + inn made out of old train cars. Has a museum too. Also the Choke & Puke Diner which is actually pretty good lol
>>2646827there's nothing on i80, everything is on the us22/PRR or us30/turnpike corridors.plenty of trees though: pine creek gorge, kinzua bridge, any of the state forests and parks and game lands
>>2646934For cheap cigarettes? Unusually good (or just unusual) cigarettes? For places with a relaxed attitude towards smoking cigarettes?China is an obvious choice; they still smoke more than most countries, and regard indoor smoking bans (which are in force, at least on paper, in most cities) more as suggestions, frequently ignoring them. And they have both cheap and premium cigarettes, the former of which are extremely cheap, the latter of which can be startlingly expensive, but really excellent. Elsewhere in Asia, the Vietnamese remain passionate smokers, and make a wide range of often very good, usually inexpensive, cigarettes. Indoor smoking is more effectively and thoroughly restricted there than it is in China, but there are comfortable open-air smoking areas in front of virtually any venue.Korea makes a lot of unusual-looking and tasting smokes; I haven’t been in some years at this point, but I think I saw the widest range of flavored cigarettes I’ve ever seen on sale in Seoul if you like novelty. I tried something coffee-flavored, and something weirdly fruity; apple, maybe? They weren’t especially good, but they were amusing. Indoor smoking is mostly banned but there are designated smoking rooms and areas in many places. The Turks still smoke a lot, even indoors sometimes, although I think it’s officially prohibited. Their good cigarettes are very good, their cheapest very badly manufactured but interesting—I tried the unfiltered version of something called TEKEL, which I believe is just the acronym for the national tobacco and salt monopoly, and the tobacco kept falling out but the flavor was striking and to me very pleasant. And they’ve obviously also got a local shisha tradition (narghile) if you like that kind of thing. And also, smoking sucks, smells bad, and will literally kill you after making you impotent. Obviously, and obviously you know that. I smoked like a chimney for years and spent most of them regretting it.
>>2646934I'd try the Arab world. They all chain smoke and usually seem to barely have an excise tax.