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Americans unironically see a gas station as a trip highlight.
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>>2847369
It's not Americans, it's Southerners. We in the North would never behave like this.
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>>2847369
Japanese too, how sad
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>>2847602
>dood like that's the thing about New York is you can get like a sanwich at a freakin bodega! where else but NYC can you do that?
Fucking everywhere. Literally every fucking where in the entire world you monkey nigger cumstain moron. Kill yourself, kill yourself NOW. New Yorkers are the scum of the fucking Earth. No other group of people is as self-assured of their superiority while being so inferior, the ratio is fucking insane, like Indians at least know they suck a little bit but New Yorkers can barely spell their own name and they can barely fit a cube into a square hole without their nigger pizza greased peanut brains exploding yet somehow they think they are the greatest thing to exist on this planet since Jesus Christ because they have a bunch of sloppy kikes running around raping kids in tunnels and the whole city smells constanly of shit and piss and rotting garbage. Yeah what a great city. Anything you can do in New York you can do fucking anywhere, retard, you RETARD do not EVER speak again.
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>>2850746
Roadside Station Marine Dream Nou is located 1 minute away from Nou Fishing Port while Buc-ee's is located in the middle of nowhere.

>At Kaniya Yokocho - Crab Market Street - there are mountains of bright red Benizuwai Crabs (red snow crabs), caught fresh in the waters off Nou! Buy your crabs direct from one of the crab boat stalls and enjoy them right on site! This is the largest market of its kind on the Sea of Japan with nine different vendors selling their freshly caught crabs.

>Browse a wide variety of fresh fish caught both locally in the Nou Region and throughout the Sea of Japan. In the summer fresh rock oysters are a special treat. We can grill them up for you to eat on site along with a variety of other freshly caught seafood.

http://www.marine-dream.net/english_top.html
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>>2850934
>American Service Plaza :|
>Japan Service Plaza :O

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I've been an expat for many years in many countries and travel all the time. But travellers in general just love to talk about themselves. Sometimes it feels like they're in an interview, like they're a celebrity. They sit their smiling and answering your questions.
I travel and live abroad because I'm an inherently curious person, but many travellers travel because it is a way for them to spend very little money but present themselves on social media as a baller. Travel is just a vehicle to build social status.
Try talking to a traveller, ask them some questions about themselves and then stop.Their eyes will dart left and right, they'll shift around on their seat but they'll never think to ask you a question. For many travel influencers, social interactions are an opportunity for you to get to know how interesting they are.

I prefer expats in general. They're more rowdy, down to earth and based. At least a larger percentage.
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>>2850298
I don't hate you, I disdain you. You're stuck in the wagecuck mentality, and like every wagie, you want to believe that your paycheck is some kind of huge flex that other foreigners envy. No. We don't envy you, because you are not free to go and do as you please. You are afraid of the Third World, and you use your money to shield yourself from it. That is why you are stuck in some globohomo-tier hotel or apartment, working some lame-ass online job, and coping with conspicuous consumption to feel better about your life. Apart from your geographical location, your life is no different from the average wagie in fucking Des Moines, Iowa. And just like those Iowa wagies, you dislike talking about overseas travel because you are ignorant of the world. You'd rather talk about sportsball, women, politics, hobbies or some other normie-tier topic of conversation.
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>>2850802
You think you've identified how expats live wrongly.
>if I was an expat, I'd take AirAsia flights and explore on my time off, I'd learn the language and integrate, I'd live like..
But. You never will. You failed to acquire the skills and the education that is demanded around the world. I identified it, and the life I wanted and capitalized on it. You failed and I won.
Now you're left fantasizing about how an anonymous expat online ACTUALLY has a really vapid and normie life abroad and how you're actually really intelligent and deep... Just not intelligent enough to live here. You'll experience my life in my city a few weeks a year and then return to toil for minimum wage with people who talk about TV shows and celebrities. While me and my mates are clinking glasses and talking about our travels and rich adventures. We think of people like you when we appreciate our lives.
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>>2850833
I've been past your expat bars a time or two in the course of my travels. A bunch of balding white men with soft saggy bellies who gather in the afternoon to drink overpriced poison, gabble like geese for hours and flirt with sassy plump 38 year old barmaids. Lame and boring.

Meanwhile I'm out here with a flat belly and a hard face, living a real adventure life in some random places where nobody expected a foreigner to show up. Packing my bags on a regular basis to head out somewhere, anywhere. I'll only know where when I get there. No cell service, no support group, no home base, no income. You are a penned steer happy in your comfy stall; I am a rangy coyote who makes his bed as he goes along. Your goal is an easier, more comfortable life; I seek greater degrees of challenge and hardship. It makes perfect sense that you want nothing to do with me, because I make you feel like an emasculated, overfed steer.
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>>2850900
>Meanwhile I'm out here with a flat belly and a hard face, living a real adventure life in some random places where nobody expected a foreigner to show up. Packing my bags on a regular basis to head out somewhere, anywhere. I'll only know where when I get there. No cell service, no support group, no home base, no income. You are a penned steer happy in your comfy stall; I am a rangy coyote who makes his bed as he goes along. Your goal is an easier, more comfortable life; I seek greater degrees of challenge and hardship. It makes perfect sense that you want nothing to do with me, because I make you feel like an emasculated, overfed steer.
Lmao. Is this copypasta?
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>>2850900
>I've been to an expat bar so that must be you in there
It hurts me to think I use the same board as this brainlet

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Its history speaks for itself. Food is good. Lots to do nature wise. Huge city.

Why isn't it a premier tourist destination? I mean I sort of know why but there's other muslim countries that get lots of tourists

Also, whats worth seeing there besides obvious stuff like pyramids?
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>>2836959
>Tanzania and Nepal have made it clear how "political stability" can vanish overnight, leaving a traveler caught completely off guard.
Lmfao. Are you the same scared pussy faggot in the Myanmar thread? It would take all my willpower not to bully you if we ever met
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>>2834387
>Morocco is the new Egypt
Holy fucking retarded
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>>2849505
It 'works' but not without issues. A quick search for 'Uber Cairo' will bring up more.
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>>2849401
>What/where do i eat?
bump
Should i only trust my hotel?
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>>2849509
I am simply stating facts. Unlike you, with your false Internet bravado, I've travelled to multiple places under Level 4: Do Not Travel warnings with very high levels of tension in the air. Like an ambush or firefight could pop off at any moment. A time or two I did begin to walk around and see what I could see, but my intuition is spot-on, and when it tells me to get the hell out of dodge, I listen. As a foreigner and an intruder in a dangerous region, it is very stupid to play Mr. Macho Tough Guy around a bunch of real tough guys who have slit throats of sentries and tortured prisoners. Rather, you need to play Mr. Cold-As-Ice who is completely unbothered by all the menace in the air and betrays no emotion beyond a mild curiosity. Interesting folks here, huh? Let's get back in the truck and get the hell out of here.

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I am from central Europe and in need of place for short vacation - end of december probably 30th till the 10th of January (some prolongation possible). I want it WARM. I dont want it too far away to have to fly for >10 hours etc. I like museums, history and architecture, temples, beautiful nature, "language learning", salsa dancing, techno, all this jazz. I heard even Greece now is <10 degrees and it gets dark at 4PM? DESU early darkness is the most depressing for me. Warmest and comfiest place in Europe or not too far away i can visit in this period if i hate darkness and cold temperature? 15 or 20 degrees is fine for me, just to have sun and longer days.

Places i am interested in visiting but are either too far away or too cold:
- Vietnam
- Thailand again
- Colombia
- Peru
- Greece
- Turkey
- India
- Japan

Things i consider more seriously for this period however still far away:
- Morocco (Tanger to be exact)
- Kenya (Nairobi or Mombasa)
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>>2850382
You should have booked already if you want to take a vacation starting the 30th
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>>2850642
I think i will go to Malta and Sicily. Few days "city-break"
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>>2850382
as far as temperatures go, greece is two countries. the mainland and the north, and the south peloponesse and the aegean islands. My brother is in Syros and it had 15-18 degrees during the midday. I comparison Thessaloniki peaked at 10.
If you want something in europe that will be sunny and not really cold then Malta is a good option too

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Do people live on boats? I'm getting a bit bored of live and want to mix things up. I've always liked the idea of 'working remotely' from a boat, and just sailing around Europe from port to port.

Is this feasible? How much of a world of pain would I be getting myself into? I'd be looking to sell my house, buy a country shack to store shit and retreat to, and just be a man about the world.
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>>2847606
To buy and build out a boat, you need money. Lots of money. /trv/ is full of self-proclaimed crypto gorillionaires, but strangely, none of them can afford a plane ticket overseas, much less a houseboat capable of blue-water navigation.

Best option would be to find an online community who is specifically looking to live this lifestyle. Make connections and take a voyage with somebody to learn the ropes and see if the boat life is for you. I'm a diehard landlubber, so it's not something I've even considered.
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>>2847606
Don't do it anon: my buddy tried this in Florida/Carribean and financially it set him back years. Difficult and expensive to perform the constant maintainance required while living on board.When he threw in the towel, it took forever to sell and then only at a steep loss. You'd be better off living near the sea and renting/chartering a boat as desired.
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Boats are a pain in the ass to maintain and always syphoning large amounts of money. The bigger the worse and European ports will drain your wallet more than any hotel.
You can do what you want, but considering you'd need to sell off your stuff you're not in a position to do it properly like the decamillionairs cruising around the med.
It doesn't sound like you have a whole lot experience with boats, neither the fuck you money to just throw cash at whatever problems comes to you.
So to me it sounds retarded honestly to make a move like this in your position, if you're serious first rent a boat for a few days or join a boat trip and talk to boat owners to see what it's like, cause i guarantee you they all have painful and expensive stories.

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Why don't we have a general for akiya homes?
For people who got one, thinking about getting one, etc. Tips, tricks, general japan real estate discussion, whatever.

Are akiya homes still cheap and available? Any good deals you saw recently?
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Quarter acre block, inside looks perfectly fine and not even needing renovation $33k
Not bad
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>>2849020
>Forgets pic
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>>2849020
>not even needing renovation $33k
Heavy doubt anon, when was the thing last occupied? Built? Lived in prior to being on the market?
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>>2849022
It looks like it's currently occupied or at least a holiday house
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>>2847486
buc-ees is pretty good but the rest are mid compared to a big well stocked japanese 7-11

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Flying to Japan next week after a hellish stay here, holy shit no wonder this place is barely talked about there is fucking nothing outside Seoul and a few specific spots worth a damn
>oh you want to go to that cool shrine/temple you saw a picture of yeah hope you got an ARC card because you need to book it on our shitty government run app that barely works
>Ha paying with visa? chump, not accepted here why you not have Kakao pay? Oh yeah you need ARC for that lol.
>oh that cool thing you saw of these temples/shrines/buildings? Yeah those are closed for uhh idk... Oh no it doesn't look like that really except one short part of the season that lasts for a week or so
>every subway smells like kimchi+garlic+fish even if you're on the 5am train it somehow still smells
>every historic site is basically a reconstruction of what it might have been way back when Korea was a farming nation
>Itaewon is a fucking joke(wasn't expecting much but damn), drinking culture is okay(?) at best
>want to go up mountain path or hike get asked "what are you doing here?" by every passing 50 year old park hand?
>half the websites barely work when using an English function if you're a foreigner some shit is just completely off the table to attempt even if you want to pay cash
>korean men are some of the biggest incels I've met, it's like /pol/ irl
>every point of interest you try to find boils down to shopping mall, shopping mall connected to train station, or shopping mall+amusement park
>try to find some other tourist tips but it all boils down to "Seoul->DMZ->Gangnam!!! and maybe Jeju"
>women are decent but have insanely weird expectations on things or full on crazy

The only thing I can say going for this place is that it's cheap in transportation, beer, and food, but I feel like I spend more just to not be bored to death here. I finally see why this place is only referenced for a visa reset. I got one last weekend here, is there something I am missing? Staying Itaewon was a mistake...
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>>2848834
there is linguistic evidence for japanese presence in Korea even in prehistory - the Peninsular Japonic languages ...
i do agree that the japanese hate in korea is so manufactured
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>>2848829
I went to Japan first and then Korea.
I still prefer the people and atmosphere of Korea.
Feels like I am able to relax
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>oh you want to go to that cool shrine/temple you saw a picture of yeah hope you got an ARC card because you need to book it on our shitty government run app that barely works
Never heard of this, you could always just get tickets to anything at the place, except maybe concerts
>Ha paying with visa? chump, not accepted here why you not have Kakao pay? Oh yeah you need ARC for that lol.
Again has this changed recently? I know China is stuck on alipay but during my time I could always use cash everywhere
>oh that cool thing you saw of these temples/shrines/buildings? Yeah those are closed for uhh idk... Oh no it doesn't look like that really except one short part of the season that lasts for a week or so
Lol it's the opposite though
>every subway smells like kimchi+garlic+fish even if you're on the 5am train it somehow still smells
That's just line 1, the rest have their own unique smells, like cologne or alcohol
>every historic site is basically a reconstruction of what it might have been way back when Korea was a farming nation
Hm yeah maybe
>Itaewon is a fucking joke(wasn't expecting much but damn), drinking culture is okay(?) at best
It died a long time ago, used to be one crazy place
>want to go up mountain path or hike get asked "what are you doing here?" by every passing 50 year old park hand?
I got old korean people wanting to be friends
>half the websites barely work when using an English function if you're a foreigner some shit is just completely off the table to attempt even if you want to pay cash

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>try to find some other tourist tips but it all boils down to "Seoul->DMZ->Gangnam!!! and maybe Jeju"
Jeju is awesome though
>women are decent but have insanely weird expectations on things or full on crazy
Accurate

Resident for 10 years left a few years ago this is my take

Travel tips: don't travel during chuseok or seolnal, get a transport card right away for seoul, try to do seasonal activities with country people it's more fulfilling and they're interested in you, whereas seoul is literally seoulless. Eat as many different foods as you can, if you've never had korean good it has a unique taste, it's hardly the same as other asian countries, best to eat at local restaurants cooked by old korean women, hurry before they're gone

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Was it a psyop in the end? Cannot imagine the fun of going to a crowded smelly building in the dark, paying unreasonable surcharge for drinks, and getting rejected by girls for the night.
Some people actually factor in "nightlife" when deciding where to live in the future.
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Going to rave alone:
>standing behind some girl dancing close to me, twerking, and analyzing all the time if she WANTS to get close to me, or its just too crowded for her to move away
>its very dark and ear-pieringly loud so wondering if i should touch her from behind or scream something from behind her just so she can hear me and get startled
>walk all around her, turn around and stare at her to decipher her intentions. She avoids eye contact and starts tinder swiping furiously.
>all girls are in the group laughing, talking with each other and hugging without even acknowledging my existence
>while just observing and battling my thoughts still seeing pairs (usually tall mediterrean looking chad mogging me and some mid girl) hugging and dancing together wishing so much someone could hug me.

And i love techno music but older and more lonely i get this kind of "nightlife" excursions gets more and more painful for me. When there is more pain than fun i think i dont think i can go there again, even though i still dream of creating my own music. Maybe if i get enough material i will contact some club to play some algorave set (even though algorave is kind of dead now and i am late to the party) . I guess nightlife is more fun if you have some status to yourself to justify your being there - not just being nobody, another surplus male with average height and non-imposing stature that no one cares about
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Anyone been to those underground nightclubs in Jakarta? Full of bold daring girls hungry for BWC who are also greedy and will go home with you for some cash. Forget about the high culture clubs of Europe and the dancemaster clubs of LatAm. We're all too autistic to fit in, let alone ascend.
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>>2848258
the way you word this its always "but at some point I didn't think" which is much more interesting to me, like you think "obviously there's appeal but actually maybe no"
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>>2850602
Are those girls Muslims? My dick would be in diamond, my fucking dream to fuck a slut in hijab, would Indonesian club students wear it for me? And act all coyly and shy while pretending she can only be A-level student with me?
But underground clubs you means they don't appear on gmaps?
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>>2848338
>>2848465
yea beers in a quiet bar or just in someone's backyard beat nightclubs every day of the week. Get a taste of the local cigarettes. Absolute bliss.

Spending a week a friend's house in Venetto Italy. Went to Venice, Bologna, Rovigo, Verona, Revana, Forli.
Pros:
- Not insanely hot
- Amazing Food
- Beer is not as bad as I thought it woul be.
- Everyone looks good, the wops are actually white.
- Surprisingly affordable if you aren't dumb.
- People are ridiculously friendly, not used to this since I grew up with southerners and they're absolute scum.
- Verona is the most beautiful city I've ever seen.
- Trains are decent.

Cons:
- Niggers
- Jeets
- Abduls

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>>2848101
There's a Gucci Restaurant and a Gucci Cocktail Bar & Cafe, both look amazing. The restaurant is expensive as fuck, but I imagine a drink or coffee at the bar might be doable. The decoration and ambience is really cool. Link related:
>https://www.gucciosteria.com/en/florence/giardino
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>>2820147
I agree with everything you said EXCEPT for the Vatican. Saint Peter's is absolutely worth visiting and it's mind blowing.

I think the major mistake that people make (and I have made), is visiting the Vatican museum AND St Peter's in the same day without a meaningful break between them. You think that since they are close together it would be easy but it ends up being a shit ton of walking and you need to plan for a break for lunch or something in between. Ideally if you have a lot of time (like 2 weeks or more), then I'd say do them on separate days.
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>>2848101
My favorite restaurants from a recent visit:
>Panino Mondiale - Specialità Lampredotto
>Trattoria La Grotta Parri
>Antica Trattoria da Tito
>Osteria Pratellino
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>>2848157
What did you get at each of them? Steak?
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>>2850630
>Panino Mondiale
I got a roast suckling pig sandwich, it was really good. I should have got the lampredotto, it smelled great, but I had just eaten tripe the day before at
>Antica Trattoria da Tito
Where I had the wild boar ragu and trippa alla fiorentina, both excellent
>Trattoria La Grotta Parri
I can't remember what I got but I remember it was good and for a good price, too. The guy at my hotel recommended this place to me.
>Osteria Pratellino
First course I had ravioli with mint and lemon in a zucchini butter sauce, can't remember the second course, both were great.
I got steak at some kinda touristy place, it was really good but expensive. I can't remember the restaurant and I'm sure there are better places to have steak in Florence.

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going there after Chirstmas for a new year, what is there to see? I have heard there are doors to fancy Chapels open, but maybe there are some good local stuff to see and eat?
>inb4 Polish Catholic
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>>2850532
>what is there to see?
Nigger its fucking Italy. It's one of those countries where every single random town could be a trip on its own. You gave us no info on where you're going, but even if you did it's a dumb question

Long story short, the place where I was staying at is getting renovated and I have to be out for a month or more and have nowhere to go. I have a job and I’m not a junkie (just smoke weed) and have all my stuff in a storage unit. I am a daily commuter so I’m used to finding places with bathrooms, wifi, outlets, etc. and I tried sleeping on the A Train a couple nights ago and managed from about midnight til 6am. Had to keep waking up at the terminals and couldn’t really relax but it was something and wasn’t out in the freezing cold. I’ve considered doing intake for a shelter but I hear horror stories and don’t want to get my stuff stolen, catch bedbugs, or get assaulted. Just wondering if any nyc anons or other homeless have experienced similar situations and could give any advice as to keeping my wits and sanity. I also don’t have any money until I get paid tomorrow so hotels are a no go, not that they’re even an option for me with my income anyway.
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>>2846329
Pics of sewer hobos or larp
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I know a spot in queens
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>>2846578
>a place to stay
what is it like? a migrant worker hut?
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>>2839861
Hey op I experienced homeless shelters in nyc as a volunteer and nearly faced homelessness myself and I can help you out advice wise. Of course things may have changed but I'm still willing.

Depending on your job shelters may or may not be the best option. Here are the rules and options

Generally you are not guaranteed a bed. You have to go in the morning or evening to sign up to get a space, and if you don't get one they may lottery who does. However this happens everyday so it's a constant struggle for stability. I think if they have space and you are clearly stable they might make sure to get you on the list every night snd they'll tell you that you always have a bed. That bed however has no sheets or pillow, maybe not even clean, is shared with strangers, and is a pull out bed the only thing worse is sleeping on a yoga mat on the floor. At best you are inside, food is provided, and a private shower and bathroom, by this I mean it is shared but you can lock the door for privacy. It seems to be that the mentally unstable are not allowed inside, and the violent people are banned. It doesn't stop people from being cunts. They might have lockers for personal items but lucky you have a storage unit. If you get up early for work that's good because they kick you out very early in the morning. Shelters always have night staff, there is always security and people monitoring, and those sleeping overnight as well, usually in another room nearby. Many homeless men are working but have no home, I met several. There are kids kicked out of home too but not young enough for a foster home, it's a different system.

Strong advice is to specifically find a shelter not a church because they will not help you and don't care. You'll get decent to good food at shelters but you can also visit soup kitchens. Shelters won't help you with anything like work or housing but usually there is someone that will talk with you if you want.
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If you don't want a shelter and know your budget some options, maybe safer but less desireable or harder to get, are to live in hotels for a monthly rate, or do work exchange for housing. This won't work well if your job schedule conflicts and it's almost as bad as a shelter honestly, lack of privacy, doing work for no pay, at the mercy of the hosts or owner.

You could also live outside the city and commute. NYC is not a safe place even for housed people. I wouldn't recommend sleeping anywhere outside. I actually have a friend in Brooklyn that would take money for a room but I doubt she would let a stranger in, she let me stay for free the first time and for pay when I was older (she's a friend of my parents) because I had stuff to do in the city and barely any funds to afford staying. But look for people renting out rooms and at least get a private room for a month.

Save money eating slice pizza. If you get stuck outside go to a 24 hour diner, can't sleep but warm and safe. I wrnt through all of this... unfortunately, and worse, but I'm happy now.

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im going to instanbul for 3 days you roaches
i only know of agia sofia,what else does your shithole have? what scums should i avoid?
answer and i wont kill you when we retake konstantinoupoli,also ill go to the knockoffs bazaar,any tips?
thx
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>>2847723
I don't care that it's a mosque, the problem is how the whole Sultanahmet area is designed a tourist trap. It's filled with holy sites and yet it feels like you're walking around in Disneyland. The Hagia Sophia is really confusing to understand how to navigate now that it's a mosque and you need to pay to enter the top floor, stuff like the Topkapi Palace is expensive as fuck, the restaurants are all mediocre and overpriced, lots of annoying scammers and tourist shops. It's the busiest place in the city yet feels the most lifeless now.

Everywhere else I went though was great. Sultan Suleiman mosque was way, way more tranquil than the ones in Sultanahmet and people were happily having picnics outside. Kadikoy and Uskudar were definitely the best and they were on the Asian side, way more affordable and more quiet with some remarkable food. Taksim was underwhelming based on what I've heard about it but Istiklal has a lot to do at least
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>>2850379
Not surprising given that one of Islam's biggest commandments is to make an expensive pilgrimage to a special stone in Saudi Arabia on one specific day of the year. Like there are millions of people there and the necessary crowd control makes it all very Disney-ish.

Can't wait for the Islamic Reformation which produces a watered-down version of the religion that isn't nearly as hostile to women and "infidels", and widespread adoption thereof.
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>>2850388
I despise Muslims
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>>2850463
Me too.
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>>2850588
They can't even go to their holy rock without molesting women

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Post your travel maps in this thread. Pic related is the official /trv/ Real Traveler's map™, edition 4.0.5

Fill in the countries and subdivisions you have visited, talk about your map and ask others about their maps. You can use the map however you like, the colors are more like suggestions, you don't have to use them, and you don't have to use all of them. You can add or remove colors and change the map as much as you want in any way you want. Don't like this map? Upload a completely different one. Up to you. Despite what some might say, there's no "wrong" way to use the map, and new posters and less travelled people are welcome and encouraged to stay and post :) This map is a group effort by our board, and we can only improve it if people reach out to share suggestions or corrections.

This is the newest edition of the map, edition 4.0.5, updated for September 2025. Thanks to an Anon in the previous thread, it is now easier than ever to fill in the map. You can use the website splored.com to easily color in entire countries with a single click. At the time of making this thread, it uses the old 4.0.4 template, so you still need to update it to 4.0.5 with the simplified template, but hopefully Anon will update the website after I make this thread.

Topic for this thread: Should we have a Real Traveler's Discord? Just something I've been thinking about. I don't use Discord myself, so it's not important to me, but it could be nice to have a hangout for the regulars or a "backup" in case 4chan goes down again or somewhere to share subdivision news if there's no thread up. Just interested in hearing your opinions on this.
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>>2849075
Contiguous maps are also far less impressive.
Think about it, it's easy for an Austrian to just get on a train and visit a new country every weekend. But an American doesn't have that option, they have to go out of their way to visit new countries.
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Here's mine, any suggestions? Was thinking maybe South America/Amazon, Japan, or Croatia
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>>2849462
>Croatia
Balkans in general are kino, can link it upwards to Central Europe, too.
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>>2849555
This year I did Czech Republic. In my mind I want to go Scandinavia-Germany-Netherlands, but in my heart I did a very good 9-country backpack Italy-Slovenia-Croatia-Hungary-Slovakia-Austria-Germany-Switzerland route
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>>2838027
how is central asia? I'm planning a trip there into Afghanistan next year, mostly hitchhiking

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Adam The Woo has gone on adventures for you and he didn't even ask your mom if you wanted to see his zany journies you would go to Adam The Woo.com

AAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIITTTTT SSSOOONN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1974-2025
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>Died at Celebration, Florida
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiChvSOABxI
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>>2850469
The Grinch claims another

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Can someone explain to an autist why SEA is so popular in comparison to China for tourism? China is better at almost everything. More history, better weather in summer, more attractive people, more beautiful language (no gokbokjingitjingit shit), far better traffic, far fewer foreigners, far cleaner, far better infrastructure etc. The only real disadvantages are that you need to pay a few bucks for a month of VPN and that no one speaks English (only in comparison to Malaysia and Philippines).
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>>2850040
tolerance. Yeah, read the Bible. Study Torah.
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Chinese tourism is geared to the billion domestic Chinese tourists, foreign tourists often don't get much out of Chinese attractions as a result.

China still can't speak English, so is hard to connect with Chinese people, who often seem cold, rude, suspicious, the Chinese don't like us.

Many people don't like the oppressive cover government, their million police, constant presence, all the CCTV and security, and major Chinese cities are famously soulless.

A lot of the traditional parts of China have been totally ruined by a combination of poor heritage practices, fake cement shit, censorship. The Chinese are embarrassed that pre colonialism China was basically feudal. We see Chinese tradition but they just see poverty and backwardness. You wouldn't go to a castle in Europe and say "omg there's no flushing toilet, lmao these people are so poor" but that's sort of how Chinese see their history. There's a very, very strong cultural feature of China in hating anything old, backwards, antiquated.

The Chinese music sucks, they can't party, not many drugs, you're not going to have wild nights out. Maybe in Beijing, some tourist places in major cities.

China is fascinating but i didn't enjoy my time there. Probably better to live there, like Russia, not good for casual tourism.
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>>2847408
That sounds awesome
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Ok but does china have ladyboys like SEA?
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>>2850440
yeah you just have to go to chengdu


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