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fellow /trv/ellers. We're once again competing in the now 15 years old stupid 4chan competition of simulated football competition?
What are we competing for? nothing.

we're running a poll to decide which players will compete in the Summer cup starting in july.
Each player will play on the field with the
https://forms.gle/4fNdzpDkR4oaKJ5h6
you can also suggests new ideas for other players. Good ideas could be turn into funny 3d models
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these are some of the players we've been using over the last few years.
I lack creativity, but i can do stupid low quality stuff, any new idea is welcomed
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Shall we add Appalachians as a player?
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>>2888169
Here’s some: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxva2KEuzsf8kHY7AoN-_rTED_FN2uTJS
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>>2888168
When is it and how do I watch?

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>few months back /trv/ thread about getting jacked on the cheap abroad
>everyone seems to be a gym bro saying thailand
>finally in Thailand for a while
>Preworkout, and supplements more than in the USA
>whey is (most places start at 1,299B for off brand mystery powder)
>gyms often are less equipped I mean they are fine but they remind me of planet fatass smith machines and weight caps
>need to get some calories+protein to get over 200lbs and not be skeleton mode
>okay I'll just go get some of food from the store and prep
>end up finding some decent deals in the AM at TOPS for ~8oz of chicken for like 4 bucks
>costs more than buying and making bulk in USA
>... well everyone comments the street food is good and where the deals are
>50-60 bhat for what is essentially 50g of chicken/pork/"beef" meaning I am paying about 2 bucks for 14g of protein
>any sizable dish is easily ~10 dollars or 300 bhat starting usually still loaded with 0 net cal veggies or just plain carbs

What the fuck gives? Sure the rent here is cheap but anything for a gym focus is actually fucking insanely stupidly priced no wonder everyone's a twig here. Everyone posting made it sound like they were total gymrats and this place was a hidden gym. Why did this place get so much praise? I leave in a couple weeks and my gains are mid at best even though my gym routine is solid I am spending insane amounts on food to hit calorie and protein goals. Is this place full of DYEL's who think as long as they aren't walshart hogs they are /fit/?
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>>2886733
Because nothing looks worse that you faked it to make it than stretch marks that basically won't go away until you hit that previous body type. Roids make that near unachievable, among other side-effects, so ou're stuck with ugly ass lines.
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>>2886733
I know a dude who does all the TRT and psychedelics, any chemical le hecking science tells him to try.
I check in on his reddit account every so often.
He tried to get off of it and fell into a deep depression. He had start taking it again. Imagine becoming dependent on pills for something your body can produce naturally.
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>>2887194
This
>DYEL does a stack for 6-8 months
>absolutely mogging
>goes off the stack
>30-45 days later
>barely keeping up at the gym looks like a plastic melty man
>has to constantly go back on some stack trying to get the looks back
>all seem to look like they age +5 years min when they take it

Natty might not be fast but it's objectively better overall
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>>2887194
TRT = HRT
Never listen to roidtrannies
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Who tf works out without stereotypes

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Anyone ever been here (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan)? Does it live up to the hype?
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>>2854178
been to georgia and am an Azerbaijani resident, i liked tusheti in georgia. in Azerbaijan i think Ismayilli and Quba are the best, Qusar is also great.
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I came back from here about 2 weeks ago, and while I was there I noticed a bleeding cut on my knee. It's probably from falling down or climbing on rocks or something, but I'm not certain and it has me paranoid over rabies. I don't remember being attacked by any animals, but I was in proximity and petted a few stray dogs, maybe they scratched my knee without me noticing. I just can't be certain and I'm considering getting rabies PEP cuz I'm just that scared
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>>2888523
>I was in proximity and petted a few stray dogs
I believe I've read that all the stray dogs in Georgia are actually vaxxed and sort of cared for, but I could be thinking of another country
>maybe they scratched my knee without me noticing
Also, a scratch isn't a bite
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>>2888529
All the dogs in Georgia at least are monitored and have tags on their ears indicating they're vaxxed, but those vaccines expire so you never know. Major cities at least are more safe than rural areas
>Also, a scratch isn't a bite
It's more rare, but you can still get rabies from a scratch. A British woman just recently died from a scratch in Morocco
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>>2877856
Assuming you are going to Baku, I found it to be pretty nice. I spent a similar amount of time out there in 2025. The city has modern infrastructure and people in tourist areas such as Nizami Street in Baku speak English, but there is very little English uptake in the provinces. In any case, it would be helpful to know Azeri, Turkish, or Russian.

>Baku is quite affordable if you're used to a Western economy
>E-visa was very easy
>Bolt was my preferred rideshare app and public transit was fine
>If you go out to the provinces, the northern part of the country is preferable to the south IMO. Gebele, Sheki, etc are nice. The southwest region has the conflict zones and associated landmine danger.

If you are out there for four months, you will need to register your phone at the airport on arrival after the passport checkpoint. If you don't do this, the local SIM card you install in your phone will die after 30 days and installing a new one won't work. This can be avoided by using roaming with your cell provider from home or buying a phone in country.

What would you do?
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>>2885635
>go visit the rwenzori mountains
which are very cool
but also inaccessible if you're not into mountaineering and bring your own equipment

did a 7day hike there a few years ago
think the shortest one possible would've been 2 days
it's not like the European alps where you can easily do day hikes from a nice hotel

>uganda doesn't have the grasslands of tanzania and kenya
i mean not to the same extend
but there's still plenty
even the standard parks like Murchinson or Queen-Elizabeth aren't that much off

it's generally a bit more lush though
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>>2885697
>think the shortest one possible would've been 2 days
there are a few day hikes you can do starting from Kasese and taking the car to the park entrance
mainly the central circuit trail

and nowadays there are also a few (rudimentary) lodges at the base of the mountains
personally I wouldn't stay there for multiple days, as staying on the mountains is way cooler and likely costs the same, but you certainly can if you don't want a multi day hike

one thing to note
you NEED a guide, not allowed in otherwise
park costs like $35/day/p.P.
also you will have porters (usually non-optional)
we did a private tour, had a guide + 1 extra guide for the one summit + 4 porters / cook and only did a relatively "light" trek
surprisingly cheap though, was like ~2000€ all in
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>>2885398
>What's the best time of year and easiest way to see gorillas?
don't listen to >>2885421
rainy season is far more interesting and better than dry season
>less tourists
>colder
>everything is super green
>gorillas more active
and why would you go to a "rain"forest when you don't want rain??

just pack waterproof hiking boots or even better comfortable rubber boots, gaiters, rain pants, rain jacket, waterproof bucket hat, and waterproof gloves and it's the best experience in your life

god I loved hiking in the warm rain in Bwindi
really want to go back
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>>2885161
You can get ebola from touching door handles etc. tho.
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>>2888628
>You can get ebola from touching door handles etc. tho.
i don't think there is a single confirmed case of ebola for doorhandles anon...

nearly all infections are from burying rites
where the (infected) dead person lays open in a house for a bit and family, friends and other people touch the dead body

and this isn't the case in Uganda
all like dozen cases there are from people coming over from the DRC
(public knowledge of) hygiene in Uganda is much much better
even more so in tourists spots, where the lodges have to make sure foreigners stomachs don't get upset and they write angry review

I'd even argue that you'll get less sick in east africa than you would in India or parts of South America and SEA
to be fair, partly because there is no false safety

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The great debate. Which is better?
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>>2884249
god punishes the shitstan countries with worse weather. hence why india and vietnam are so hot, but thailand remains a pleasant 30 degrees year round
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I would not recommend Vietnam because they drive recklessly there.
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Vietnam hands down.
Thailand adopted a hostile policy to foreign expats then their tourism economy totally tanked, where the Vietnamese economy is backed by Chinese growth. The cowboy days are largely over so if you want a filthy expat life you wouldn't pick either
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>>2885609
>hostile policy against tourists
it was more cos the druggy holiday scene had attracted lots of drug dealers and in the last few years they've amassed and become expert in overstaying.
Of course , rather than remove them, the Thais make tourism regulations stricter, which only discourages tourism, the foreign drug dealers are unaffected by laws.
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>>2884249
data centers

Looking for location recommendations for my first trip with my gf

She's going on a 3-week trip to Japan next year with friends, which is totally perfect for her as she's hyper organised and concerned about safety and cleanliness. Plus likes anime and Disney.

I want to have a trip with her before, for her first ever international trip, but struggling to think of a better destination.

>South Korea seems like a lesser version of Japan.
>SEA countries are probably too chaotic and dirty for her, although the adventure could be fun. How's Thailand?
>She also likes Paris, and it has a Disney World like Tokyo, but it's also dirty and Europe is expensive (we're in Australia). And we may go on a bigger Europe trip at some point.
>Something tropical like Fiji or Hawaii might be romantic and safe, but also boring?
>Said straight up no to Africa
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my white gf doesnt mind me fucking trannies in the philipinnes
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>>2888098
>Her friends were planning it already and she asked to tag along
after or before getting into a relationship with you?

>I haven't outright asked but I think she doesn't want to bother them
most people in relationships actually like their partner...
and WANT to spend time with them
so asking something this simple should not be a nuisance

>when it wasn't her thing to begin with, if that makes sense?
no.
either they're renting out an apartment, in which case she shouldn't go
or they all have their own (hotel) room, in which case you coming with them would be super easy

last (optimistic) interpretation is that her friend group just doesn't like you and doesn't want you there

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>>2888237
>just talk to her
>tell that you'd like to join the trip to spend more time with her
>if she agrees, great
>if not, only then tell her that you're not comfortable with her going on a trip with guys
>>>/r9k/
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>>2888237
>>2888237
>after or before getting into a relationship with you?
The trip was planned before, but she joined after our relationship

I think it's been drilled into her that she should not be dependent on me, so she's always had a rich social life

They're renting an apartment. Is that too intimate?

It's possible they don't like me, although only one has actually met me

Thanks, yeah I'll have to bring it up. Just don't want it to come iff as insecure. I genuinely am mostly worried about missing out on her first trip, and all the memories she'll be making with other people
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>>2888237
>>2888237
The bull invited her only after she got into a relationship with me.

She has a rich social life with many big buff studs.

The bull is renting an apartment with her. Isn't that hot?

It's possible all of them don't like me, but only the bull has met me.

I'm worried to be called insecure, but I don't want her missing out on making memories. In bed. With other men.

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ITT: all things related to travel in Italy.

Starter question: Any input on day trips around Rome? I've already been to Rome to see the typical touristy spots, but now looking to branch out from Rome---but will still be sleeping in Rome each night for a few days in June. Can you rent a scooter to go out of town, such as Tivoli or Castel Gandolfo?
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OP also go to “quartiere coppede” in rome, you won’t regret it I promise
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>>2886936
I had zero issues in palermo.
I don't normally carry cash, but there's a good amount of street food so bring eurocoins
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any nice towns in the italian lakes that are not super expensive? I've visited Lake Garda before but just as a daytrip, this time I'd like to stay there somewhere for a few days.
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>>2884000
>Any input on day trips around Rome?
It might be further than you're thinking, but I went to Naples for a day trip, it was cool to check it out without needing to stay there if it's somewhere you're not sure about
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>>2888415
How is Lake Garda? I will be there for a few days next week and haven't made any plans yet.

Looking to spend a week at some Caribbean island next month with the wife. We wanted a really nice beach area with very little crowds and really want to avoid super packed tourist areas.

Is Curacao a good choice? I was thinking about it but a buddy from work who went their said it kinda sucks because its where a lot of ghetto people go so they kind of ruin it.
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for the record, I am heterosexual, in case anyone was wondering
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>>2885530
why did you feel the need to mention this, OP?
are you secretly gay?
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OP here. Just wanted to clarify that I am actually gay. My wife is a dude he just spends most of the time dressed as shimakaze. Any suggestions need to be LGBT friendly. Thanks
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>>2885856
Curacao is pretty LGBT+-friendly, OP.
you'll be having a great time
also how does one write the C with the little tail

/trv/ almost made me miss Singapore but I fucking love it here. I can't imagine not experiencing this place. Fuck you. Fuck you to hell.

And to those browsing /trv/ DON'T SKIP SINGAPORE. It's my third month straight travelling in SE Asia and wow... what a fucking mistake it would be to miss it.

It's not boring, it's expensive yes, but it's inspiring this whole fucking country is inspiring.

If you have questions on what to do let me know and I will help you. I'm sobbing about if I missed this place and now I just want to help others know it's good to come here.
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>>2888215
>dude that law was repealed a few years ago
Was it? Sad, I thought it was a good idea. Wish we had that in the U.S.

My story about the tranny hooker(s) happened in 2005, BTW.
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>>2888230
>transgenderism is a reflection of how homophobic society it, nothing more
>it's a way to pressure homosexuals into castration and assimilation into gender roles
LOL. No. The trannies do it to themselves. They're the ones demanding that everyone else play along with their sexual fantasies.
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>>2888290
>Didnt Singapore jail some Brit for not masking during covid? That would have been unfathomable in China.
Since we're comparing to other countries, Taiwan fined a foreigner US$30,000 for opening his hotel room door to pick up a package placed outside it during his COVID quarantine period (didn't matter if you were obviously sick or not, everyone flying in had to lock themselves in their apartments for two weeks after arrival).

And yes it was US$30,000, not NT$30,000. The poor guy was a Filipino contract worker who had paid thousands to a broker to get a job in Taiwan, and then a few days after his arrival Taiwan fucked him out of more than he would earn in three years on that contract.
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>>2888597
Sounds made up. Post the source, it sounds too egregious stupid even for bug people.
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>>2888608
>post the source so I can nitpick it and attack it instead because I have no defense for it

Why is Japan so cozy?
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It's a geek's paradise!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO2IYOaRiD8
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>>2887826
Half is an underestimate
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>>2888242
Usually, there are more female participants at Bon Odori festivals, but since this one is for anime otaku, there are mostly sweaty otaku guys.
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>>2887035
Urbanisation isn't slowing at all, the cities really are Japan in the sense of the people.
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>>2878357
Do you connect with people where you live? Let's be honest, the opportunities to meet people are no different than in Japan. In Japan you can meet people in bars, in clubs, in sports, in activities, just like you can in the west. And let's not forget work.

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BEST country to be homeless? Where people help if they can tell you need it?
I have heard places like Japan are highly intolerant if anyone dares to sleep on the ground. General homeless/tramp /trv/ thread I guess.
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>BEST country to be homeless? Where people help if they can tell you need it?
Unironically the USA,

Healthcare? Check
EBT/SNAP? Can get warm food
Climate? Cycle between LA in winter to Seattle/Denver in Summer via greyhound for cheap
Housing? Any dem city will give you shit or let you build a tent city somewhere
Cellphone? Free
Criminal offense? Just shoplift in Cali and they just give you a ticket you never need to pay
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>>2888253
Probably USA in Hawaii, do not do that though because there are already too many here
If you wanna go fuck off on Maui and fish and just homestead go for it brudda
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>>2888328
Local here. You are now aware Maui, of anywhere in the state, is the most intolerant of haoles especially if they are homeless. Probably something to do with the % of haoles in Maui, even your fellow haoles hate you (and you deserve to be beaten to death)
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>>2888378
That's how they force the outsider bums to be unpaid 6 hours a day labor on their organic farms and sleep in a hammock eating rice and beans. No runaway slaves allowed. Hawaii is definitely a place worth visiting, just go there expecting to be treated like a white farmslave instead of like an equal if you cannot afford your own car or apartment.
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>>2888319
Tent city life would be comfy if it weren't for the noise - they are always built in hellishly noisy places - and the mentally ill druggies you have to deal with on a daily basis, always stealing and fighting. Yet I have seen a few autist vagabonds wandering around America on foot with their luggage. Maybe they just had to wait until that stupid 4 PM check-in time. It's ridiculous that you can pay $100+ for a fucking place to sleep and still feel like a homeless bum because your train arrived at 9 AM and you have to wait eight fucking hours to check in.
>>2888319
LA still gets below 10 C on winter nights. Too freaking cold for my liking. And no, they don't give out housing for free in America if you are a single white male. Don't forget that homeless charities are run by women and Jews. They won't hesitate to humiliate a Chud who comes around looking for a handout.

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hi, i'm looking for a bar in kyoto i went 3 years ago around this area, the things i remember of this place are that you can sing and dance, popuplar among tourists, is in a second floor, the owner or bartender's name is Hori and he is from indonesia or philipines, i want to go there again
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There is ONE bar you need to go to as a tourist in Kyoto: BAR DROOG


Keep it on the down low though. It's not widely publicized and tourists don't frequent it. But if you go you'll have the time of your life singing endless karaoke with the locals.

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The journey continues across the border in Nepal. If you are also traveling in Nepal or would like to know what it's like here, feel free to chime in.
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>>2887887
>But if you want to stay sharp, stay in India and go walking with her anyway, staring lustfully at every guy who stares lustfully at your girlfriend.
Kind of a weird thing to say, u high breh?
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Both India and Nepal have strong elements of geographical and cultural superiority that you will struggle to find in other parts of the rapidly developing and modernizing world. Both deserve plenty of time. But Nepal is for steady dating, not for the fast chase. Everything moves slow as molasses here, except the motorbike traffic in Kathmandu and the disorganized scramble off the Nepal Airlines plane in sweaty Bangkok, where everybody from the aisles tried to push to the front of the plane at once as soon as the doors opened with no regard for those who had yet to remove their carry-on luggage. My last experience surrounded by jeets. How fitting. They left our rubbish on our tray for most of the flight as well. I fell asleep, then jumped awake when my seatmate's soft arm touched mine and hit the tray with my hand.

Airplane "coffee" which makes you suddenly fall asleep and then startle awake immediately? IDK.
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>>2887890
Bloodlust looks just like buttlust to the random curious jeetcel studying the pair dynamics of the foreign man walking along with his sassy local strumpet through the filthy streets of the market, dressed in their most flashy attire. Africans do it all the time, wear a suit in the slum. They say it's motivating kids to work hard and struggle for success in the business district instead of rotting under a pavilion smoking cannabis all day.
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>>2887893
I dress in a white tee or wifebeater and basketball shorts. I look poor af
From the jeets perspective it's two foreigners, because jeets think the ne indians are all tourists from china
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Only 39% of Nepal visit expenses (not including flight) went toward lodging. This is the lowest percentage of any country I've visited.

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>>2888337
why is everything falling apart?
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>>2888337
>goes to santorini and zakynothos
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How do normies watch those fucking ads that switch images completely twice a second? They have always annoyed me tremendously.
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>>2888408
Because they’re addicted to short form video content and if there isn’t a film cut every 0.7 seconds they start getting bored. I wish I was joking
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>>2888375
it is not Disneyland it is a real place

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visiting Belfast next week, what are some fun activities to do?
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>>2888340
I hear you can have a nice bonfire
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They have some nice sturdy knives for sale
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>>2888340
Don't relax


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