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ー How do I travel by public transportation? ー
Use Google Maps within cities, install the Jorudan or Navitime app for intercity travel

ー Dude, what should I see in ________? ー
https://www.wikivoyage.org/
https://www.japan-guide.com/
https://www.jnto.go.jp/
>Solid general guides - sights, sample itineraries, pre-travel considerations, etc
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1fmfaySQHmojbRGKWCwRecq6Ln1Bb2Xdh&ll=35.67928012473078%2C139.68638283648374&z=12
*You should probably check on google if a place is still in business before you plan a whole trip around it*

ーJR Passー
JR Rail Pass is it worth it? Since JR has adjusted the prices for the pass, not really anymore, unless you want to travel by train very extensively. You can plug in your itinerary in the links below and compare prices to the JR Pass.

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>>2714106
This is a white leftist larping as Japanese
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>>2714115
It wouldn't even matter if not. Time and time again Japan and its youth ignore western political trends. All kinds of movements get momentum in Korea, gay, feminist, animal rights, etc. Those fuckers love to jump on a band wagon and love to get mad at politicians.
Here they just start awkwardly look at their feet and change the subject.
So a tiny number of smooth brained kids who studied abroad aren't going to have an impact.
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Okay I'm ready to spill the beans.

So I was walking in this abandoned park, it was totally dark by 10 PM, I smelled some weed at this skater shop earlier and didn't think anything of it, anyway I got to the waterfront, took some pics, and behind me was this parking lot, and I heard some voices.

> Oh cool, I should go say hi or someth-

I notice there's 10 bikes (motorbikes? scooters? idk) parked there.

No one at all in this park, for an hour, and suddenly a decent-sized group (a few cooing girls too) and baiku.

Uh....

So I could have walked back along the waterfront but I got curious and wanted to get closer so I walked through the middle of the parking lot.

The bikers (I didn't dare look in their direction lol, they're probably just punk kids but they outnumbered me) started saying shit like "get the fuck outta here!" "we'll fuck you up!" "someone flip him upside down!" (my japanese listening skills weren't super good due to the fight or flight response)

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>>2714108
This is sad.
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>>2714122
sounds like just some punk kids acting their part, I doubt that those threats were serious, don't worry about it

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>goes to the most "dangerous" areas of South America or Asia
>wanders around freely , talks to locals, drinks, picks up local women
>nothing happens
Is South America being dangerous all just bullshit? Seems pretty chill and locals seem friendly everywhere he goes.
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>>2709381

your homosexual fathers will apologize for your deaths at the hand of subhumans, we're excited to see it. Besides disgusting kikes is there a more embarrassing race of men on the planet?
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>>2709339
>seething Spanish rapebaby
All lower races see White Chads as gods, literal gods, if you are tall and fit and white you will be intimidating everywhere on earth
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>>2709747
>black soulless eyes
Notwhite
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>>2711663
Whatever helps you sleep at night.
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>>2711046
(you)

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My life feels like a complex network of experiences and connections, not confined to a straight timeline.

Although I can describe my life as a line through time, I often experience my memories and thoughts moving across time, back and forth. Sometimes, I’m unsure if my past is really gone or if it’s still part of my future.

I’ve felt this way for most of my life, and these experiences have guided me along the way. It’s as if I can sense future events and prepare for them in advance.

Life hasn’t been easy. There are times when I wake up feeling like I’ve fallen back into my childhood, as if I’m reliving a moment from the past. It frustrates me, and I cry myself to sleep, wondering why I can’t stay in the future I had glimpsed.

Tired of this, I began actively preparing for life’s challenges. I’ve studied religious texts and wisdom, which gave me some perspective. I explored shamanism and even darker paths, trying to find ways to survive what might come. I went through psychiatric treatment and managed to recover, keeping mostly to myself, focusing on the basics, and treating people kindly.

Sometimes, I reflect on these experiences. Other times, I ground myself through exercise. I follow a vegan diet, which helps calm my mind, and now I have a family of my own. Yet, I still have vivid memories where my current family feels central, as if my life is focused on staying with them. It’s like a force pulling me back to my childhood family, to my parents, who are still alive today.

In the past, I remember longing to reconnect with what felt like the future—now, I believe it was my current family. My mind, past and present, seems linked, searching for a way to bring everything together.

I feel like my family was always waiting for me in the future, and my journey through time has been leading me back to them.
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>>2709555
Yeah. Sorry. This ain't that kinda travel board. You might wanna visit /x/.

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Thinking of buying a home in Ocala, what are some better Florida alternatives?
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>>2710689
Sounds about right but for the most part I think you can be out at night without issue. Few sketchy characters from what I've seen but once you know any problematic spots to avoid you'd be pretty good after that.
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>>2710523
I was just in Orlando and there were nogs everywhere, EVERYWHERE, even worse than Jacksonville
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>>2710962
isn't jupiter where the rich live?
is there any cheap beach towns anymore??
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>>2711385
Jacksonville is extremely segregated
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Venice. Right on the Gulf.

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What did you think about your visit to Toronto, anons?
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>>2709134
I'll never hate on Toronto because I have so many good memories of visiting my grandparents there in Little Italy and my aunt before she moved out to Calgary.

However, it really feels like Toronto has been turning into a jeeted hell in the last few years. Toronto was kinda always destined to be Chicago with an inferiority complex, but Canada used to be such a nice place.
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>>2709134
Every one else

>its dirty
>its full of trash
>its awful to drive in

Pajeets
>its beautiful
>we love it here
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>>2709134
it was fine to visit. we got a city pass so we were able to do everything over 2-3 days. Casa Loma was def a highligh. And the pizza in Toronto was pretty damn good. both at Descendants for detroit style and some really good stuff at Conzo's.
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Toronto is soulless af. There's nothing to do there and nothing worth seeing. Montreal is the only city in Canada with anything there.
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Toronto is bland. Just bland. It’s not as horrible as people make it out to be, but it really is Globohomo: The City and what Schwab and consorts would love the world to be.

The people are from anywhere on the globe, the buildings could be from anywhere in the world.

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I'm considering travelling around the US, getting McJobs in whatever city I'm staying in to pay for a cheap furnished rental, and then quitting without saying anything and doing the same thing in the next city.
Has anyone done this? Any advice?
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>>2711488
Reckon you could use your mom's address for your important mail, car registration, etc. You probably do already, kek.
>furnished rental
Keep in mind that your outlays will exceed incoming funds for quite a while after settling in if you go the monthly rental route. $800/month plus deposit is the going rate in the economically prospering parts of America for a furnished room with shared kitchen. My brother pays that much for his room in Raleigh, NC. I pay my boss $500/month for my one-bedroom apartment and have been poorfag maxxing since I got here, but even so I currently have less money than when I started working four weeks ago, and the second month's rent is already due next Thursday. By the six week point, my second paycheck will drop and push me into the black, and from there on forward it's cash-stacking time.
>>2711312
As this anon says, you need to be good with money management to make sure you aren't leaving each job poorer than when you arrived.
BTW managers and assistant managers in park resorts get their own private rooms, it's probably the #1 perk of getting the title as the pay increase won't be all that much.
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>>2711659
I have no (living) family I keep in touch with which is part of why I'm doing this, I was just going to use a mailing service like ipostal1 for mail or a po box if that address isn't accepted on something
financially I have a decent cushion I'm sitting on, nothing major but enough that I'll be comfortable for the better part of a year even without work
I did have an offer for a ski resort with housing but I shrimply cannot get behind sharing a bathroom when I'm an absolute shitmachine
>managers and assistant managers in park resorts get their own private rooms,
now this intrigues me but I imagine the role is hard to get, I did hold a management position at a chain coffee shop but I dunno how much weight that carries
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>>2711664
>I have enough to be comfortable for a year
Then why not just go to the third world?
If you want to work on your gay start-up, do it in a place where your monthly expenses will always stay below 1000$ while living in luxury
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>>2711260
>blacklisted from every job
Your best bet anon is get a lease somewhere for a year and then just give them two weeks before your lease ends. You’ll usually end up with a little more than a years worth of exp, references, good standing, and all that shit.
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>>2711247
Why not work as a contractor? Say as a welder or something? They go place to place all the time

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Redpill me on Jakarta
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>>2710637
This hasn’t been my experience. I may have been lucky, but I’ve been to those places a handful of times when I was there with government connections. These are the hotels where every girl is ostensibly there for a night out, but is really working, and it’s simply a matter of buying her a drink, some pleasantries and then asking her home (often you negotiate the price the next morning kek). It’s pretty surreal walking in there and knowing you have your pick, because if you didn’t know any better, it really would seem like a typical up-market bar.

Anyway, it’s always been full of westerners when I went, all working men with connections, and it was never an issue. Granted this was 10 years ago so maybe it’s changed.
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>>2710868
Btw for what it’s worth I can’t remember which hotel specifically, but it all happens in mega-kunigan, around where all the embassies are.
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best area to stay in Jakarta? any good luxury condo?
I just checked Airbnb prices and wew lad those are expensive
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>>2710666
Why can't you use the metro?
>>2710831
>impossible to walk anywhere
>there is not much walking there at all
LMAO what, your legs simply stop functioning over there? Of course you can explore Jakarta on foot, just gotta keep an ear out for larger vehicles approaching from behind when you're on the narrow streets. Everywhere I look on Street View, there are people walking down the street in the poorer parts of the city, nice sidewalks in the more affluent areas.
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>>2711702
I don't think Jarkarta is completely unwalkable, Jakarta is hot, noisy and polluted so walking there is shit. But it does lack sidewalks outside of main streets and drivers are some of the worst in the world.

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Is the Netherlands even worth visiting if you're not into drugs or sex?
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>>2710202
>Aren’t Ukie girls cute though?
Yes, they're some of the best, but you can find them anywhere in Europe, I try my best to buy local wherever I'm traveling. I haven't really looked into it, but I bet you could find some Dutch girls in more local brothels or as independent escorts, the main red light district is just a tourist trap
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>>2705153
>countryside
>Netherlands
its one big suburb surrounded by farmland
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>>2694966
No stay away.
The Netherlands is full. Overfilled with browns.
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>>2694966
We got some cool engineering shit. I once hosted an American buddy of mine and showed him some stuff around the port of Rotterdam. What I consider to be basic infrastructure, he declared to be a wonder of the modern world.
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great place to go and get euthanized by your own government for "depression" even if you are a healthy 28 year old

>barely mentioned in popular culture
>whitests white people
>mormons everywhere
>CIA/NSA headquarters

how is living here outside the big cities?
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>>2685076
due to immigrants
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>>2689300
Almost 2 weeks into being a Florida man, after leaving Utah.

Theres a few things I never notice as being unique about Utah till I leave the state.
-humidity is way higher almost everywhere in the country lol. Never seen a hot+humid day in utah my whole life
-lottery / gambling is very prevalent outside UT
-alcohol is sold everywhere outside UT
-SLC goes to bed quite early. its hard to have some peace and quiet in some big cities...
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>>2702957
Then give there and don't come back, faggot. The internet has no need of your pointless whining.
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>>2686279
>Bentonite hills, little wild horse, moon overlook, cainesville mesa hikes, goblin park, dirtbikes in factory butte
Thank you!
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Drove in almost every state in the US and the only time I've come close to having to use my gun was in Salt Lake City. Some tweakers pulled up and tried to break into my car while I was sitting inside of it.

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Traveling alone, while often romanticized as a path to self-discovery or adventure, can be an emotionally draining and deeply isolating experience for many. The reality of solo travel, especially for those who don’t naturally thrive on solitude, can feel depressing, soul-crushing, humiliating, and profoundly anti-social. Far from the empowering, carefree experience it’s often painted to be, traveling alone can exacerbate feelings of loneliness, inadequacy, and alienation in ways that cut deep into one’s emotional and mental well-being.The Weight of LonelinessLoneliness is perhaps the most pervasive emotion when traveling alone. While solitude can be refreshing in small doses, it takes on a different meaning when you’re in an unfamiliar place with no one to share your experiences. The excitement of seeing new places quickly fades when there’s no one to talk to about them. Simple activities, like sitting in a café or exploring a museum, which would be delightful when shared, feel strangely hollow when done alone. There’s no banter, no shared laughs, no collective memories. Just you, isolated in your own thoughts, without a meaningful connection to tether you to the world around you.In these moments, the lack of companionship becomes painfully apparent. The silence is deafening, not in the peaceful way that some crave, but in a way that amplifies your awareness of just how alone you truly are. While solo travelers are surrounded by crowds of people—other tourists, locals, families, couples—they remain disconnected, merely floating through the world without meaningful engagement. The experience becomes less about the destination and more about enduring the overwhelming sense of being adrift, unanchored to anyone or anything
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>>2711029
this thread lives rent free in your head
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>>2710106
>friend who wanted to come is secretly a poorfag making excuses as to why can't do X today
How tf do you not know if your friends are poorfags? do you not discuss budgets beforehand?

Even the rest of your complaints. You speak like a man who's never had a friend in his live. I don't care if you travel solo or not. But you sound highly antisocial.

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>>2710299
You clearly responded to chatgtp bait. The fact your om here at all socializing with other so called loners proves chatgtp right btw. You felt attacked by this AI. You felt the instinctive urge to defend yourself. It shows that you still care about what others think about you despite your claims to the contrary.
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>>2711084
>socializing
4chan isn't socializing, anon. My brain is loose as a goose with ideas. I shit out paragraphs of philosophy with more regularity than I drop physical turds. Keeps my mind clear and harmoniously sorted.
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How much of what I'm reading was done by chat-gp ?
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>>2711317
90% of 4chanel

Is this a good place to spend christmas?
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The whole place will be packed at Christmas. The wintery aesthetic and skiing with everything all lit up and decorated can be cozy and fun, but you’ll be dealing with extra long lift lines, crowded restaurants and shops, etc
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>>2708089
What are some good Christmas tourism spots in USA? I've never had a white Christmas as a Floridian. I'm guessing NYC would be cool with the big tree and the Rockettes but if there was some quiet small northeastern town thatd be better
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Have you been Lapland?
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It's too expensive for what you get. You'd stay in a basic hotel/motel for $200 a night. Plus, you'd have to fly in and then commute up to the mountain. If you ski, that's $200/day for a lift ticket and then the cost of renting a board or skis. By the time you spend all that money, you could have flown to Europe and done the xmas markets for half the price.

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>do my first self-transfer
>first flight gets delayed by 1h30
>whole trip has to be cancelled
>don't get refunded on any of the flights except the first one
haha this sucks
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>>2711159
>whole trip has to be cancelled
You didn't even try to find another flight to your destination? You didn't buy the stupid trip insurance that those booking sites are always pushing?
>self-transfer
This is exactly why I didn't go for one of those temptingly cheap multi-carrier tickets to Southeast Asia. Too much risk of something going wrong with the short layovers and a frequently delayed domestic flight, and I didn't want to spend 16 hours lounging around airports just to be on the safe side.
If you book a route through an airline, they should make every effort to ensure their passengers don't miss a connection due to a delay, particularly if it is a heavily traveled route. Taking off with dozens of empty seats while leaving dozens of angry passengers behind would be reputational suicide for an airline.
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That's my very specific nightmare; sorry that happened to you. Crazy how comparison sites are now pushing these frankenstein itineraries when I used to think I was the only person crazy enough to try to cobble them together. If you're gonna take the risk, at least get the insurance they try to sell you at booking; it should cover this kind of fuckup.
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>>2711159
Next time take the 8hr transit buffer, idiot.
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If you do self-transfers you shouls get refundable tickets or ones that allow changes.

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I spent a week up there starting out in Fairbanks and hitting up Talkeetna, Kenai, Seward, Valdez, and Delta Junction on the way ending again in Fairbanks. Wound up spending around 2k to maybe 2.5 for the trip.

https://youtu.be/EThJMi-j-Vk

More details and pictures incoming
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Interesting photos. Thanks for sharing.
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>>2705065
Based.

I particularly enjoyed it myself. Would highly recommend, maybe not in winter though...shit got Hellishly cold (living out of the van until I got to Anchorage and the FEET of snow hit making it retarded to even drive (Astrovan, full bed in back with weighted blanket, slept like a king.))

Juneau was super quaint and homely.
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Let's have another /trv/ whitepill general. I am tired of the same 3 anons saying its all over because their bar girls cost 15$ more or seeing non sub5 men in their shithole. I'll start
>most normies go to the same tourist hotspots
>if you are creative and not a total coom brain you can have in a variety of places
>social media has already reached peak saturation and can't really make the situation worse than it already is
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>>2711103
Lived in Vietnam for four years. You'll fucking love it there. Cheap, decent weather, decent women, decent people in general. Good food. China's alright as well.
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>>2711001
>can't really make the situation worse than it already is
The idea that the world is complete shit, but it's ok because it can't get anymore shit than it is, is absolutely blackpilled, anon.
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>>2711001
>social media has already reached peak saturation and can't really make the situation worse than it already is
The counterargument to this is that it's the absolute worst of the worst that aren't online yet and when they finally get iphones and tiktok in Haiti, Congo and Papua New Guinea you'll long for the good old days of 2024
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>>2711001
What these old doomposters are missing, anon, is the novelty factor. Being treated like a star, the center of attention for an entire village merely for being a white man, likely the first one the kids have ever seen. That reaction of curiosity and wonder doesn't exist any more in the digital age. People glance at you, then return to whatever they were doing before. Your existence is nothing special to them.

Of course, if you've never had the "White God" experience, you can't long for it like the doomers do. If you're introverted you may even prefer the freedom of being able to do your own thing in the street without being harassed. Eat a meal in a local restaurant and be treated no different from anyone else. Polite, indifferent hospitality - nothing more.
>>2711075
This is why these doomers say "every place feels the same", because they can go to Lawrence, Kansas and get the same kind of polite indifferent hospitality they get in Lampang, Thailand. Of course, the truth is that these doomers are self-absorbed little shits who can't cope with the reality that they are, in fact, nothing special.
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>>2711285
funny you mention Lawrence KS. Last time I was there, the locals drive worse SEA monkeys!

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Once again I find myself at a hotel, at 01:00 AM, starving to death
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>>2711204
Sounds like a skill issue
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>>2711204
Have you considered purchasing food?
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walk the halls and steal someone's room service
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>>2711210
Every little travel hiccup is always a monumental crisis with these frogposters.


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