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Gonna be in Denver for a couple days. Any recommendations?
I'm staying downtown, seeing a concert at Red Rocks and checking out the Coor's factory. Got an extra two days to kill.
Free, cheap, expensive, I'll check out anything!
Thx
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Meowolf is worth the price but I wouldn't do it alone. I second the art museum; natural history museum is pretty average. South Broadway is still fun to walk around for the used books and weird shops/punk rock vibes.
For excellent food, go to the Vietnamese ghetto on Federal blvd south of Arapahoe avenue. Or the Ethiopian restaurants in Aurora, cultural enrichment capital.
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>>2879737
if you're seeing a concert at red rocks you should go early and hike around the park, its got some really cool rock formations. if you're going to the coors factory you NEED to go to bobs atomic burgers across the street, its incredible. I'd also recommend the Breakfast King if you're looking for a good diner, but apparently its permanently closed which makes me very sad. I'd recommend Fire on the Mountain for good wings. dinosaur ridge is close by on the west side and is also great for hiking. its really not a long drive into the rockies, if you're adventurous rent a car, get up early the next day, and go hike a nice mountain. i wouldn't recommend a 14er if you're not in shape, but the view at the top is incredible and you'll never forget it. that being said thats really all there is to do in denver in the spring, go hiking and eat.
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>>2879737
if you like gayman, akihabara in westminster is s cool local arcade and game selection-wise it's about on par with what i saw at game centers in japan
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Rocky Mountain national park
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>>2879737
dude weed lmao

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What are the prices for
>rent
>food
>women
these days? On plebbit they are saying its EU tier but only for digital basedmad areas? Would like to hear some chud perspectives
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Food is surprisingly overrated and overpriced. The quality is forgettable but not awful. Prices are now shockingly expensive, like 10% cheaper than US

Women are pretty white and facially good looking in BA, require effort and time before sleeping with them on average. The fitness culture is poor, so although they are not fat, they can have the skinny fat untrained art hoe look

Most areas of BA are clean/safe and resemble something like Madrid
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>>2882253
Have you used Seeking recently? How are the prices? Yeah shame about the food, pre Millei seems like steak could be had for McDonalds prices
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>>2882252
I was there in January
> food
I honestly forget. Buenos Aires was not bad, developed Western economy prices. McDonald's was insane -> like $15 USD for a burger meal and combo.
The food in Patagonia was more expensive. In general Argentinian prices are Western prices or more expensive than Western
> rent
I got a fantastic deal on my Buenos Aires Airbnb, because of an automatic discount for a longer stay (2 weeks). I wouldn't say it's cheap but if you book an Airbnb for an extended period of time it's not bad at all. Patagonia lodging is crazy, like the food, unless you go off-season.
> women
i made a commitment to not pay for prostitutes unfortunately. if you are White Patagonia has a bunch of solo female travellers who seem to want to sleep with white men, that's about the main reason I'm planning a return trip

Hello /trv/ just wanted to have some inside info how the rest of the 32% is treated thanks for your attention to this matter
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>>2882156
>respected
>by women
kekekek what a fucking joke
foreign man gratifies woman by spending large sums of money to fly to her country for the sole purpose of giving her attention and princess treatment
>you don't get it, she genuinely respects me as a person!
wrapped around her little finger, aren't you? how do you think she got so good at getting her way with men? experience, that's how.
>>2882162
Hookers get a mental thrill from outwitting a man who thinks he is so much stronger, smarter and richer than she is. She lets him believe his little fantasy if it keeps him doing what she wants him to do. Men come in from a pussy drought and think nothing of splurging a few hundred dollars on a woman in the hopes of sweeping her off her feet. She doesn't humiliate him by rejecting his advances, but this of course means that he has to share her with many other guys who she also never says "no" to.
>i rent a luxury hotel room to bring her back to, and then take her out to a fine dinner and drinks!
>b-but i don't pay for sex! that's for loosers!
She'd demand money afterwards if you brought her straight to your $10 hovel, but you don't have to pay when you bring her to your $70 suite, because you are providing her a luxury experience without charging her half the room rate. You will pay, one way or another.
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>>2882156
White genocide propaganda
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>>2882162
>>2882186
No doubt many simps get exploited in these countries by hookers, though your success with normal women can still be exponentially higher. Everything is scaled up and the advantages between men/women flip.

If you took an an average 5/10 man in the US, he's basically invisible dating wise in the US outside of whales, or he can hope to meet a girl at school/work/thru friends. That same 5/10 male in America can now date 7/10 filipino standards woman abroad. A 7/10 American white male can date a 10/10 foreign woman depending on language and effort and sleep with an infinite amount of above average women with enough time
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these sexpats delude themselves that gold digging whores in turdie countries are interested in love and not $$$ and a green card
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>>2882234
You're delusional if you think that's all it is. see >>2882232

t. colonized dozens of attractive women for nothing. Like bought them 1 drink and fucked nothing because they want sex and find local men like yourself revolting

Chang/Pedro simp a lifetime for what an average white guy gets for free

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Currently looking for a decent safari experience since I have never done one, also looking for a decent africa experience since I have only touched it for egipt.

Kenya seems the most accessible / cheapest option. Is it worth visiting? Or it's an overexploited tourist hell hole now days?
Tanzania and Mozambique are also usually recommended even if less developed.

As alternative I have heard good things about zambia and madagascar but both seem a pain in the ass to reach from europe.

Extra points for cool diving spots, I know there are good spots for whale sharks around that coast.

I'm clueless about that part of the world so all recommendations will be useful.
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>>2881143
>Wonder if Kenya / East Africa will ever become a cheap backpacker style destination
they already are
if you dare to...

your biggest expense will be National Park entries + drivers
as you typical are only allowed to enter by car with a local driver
Serengeti is $200/day for the entry alone
while parks in Uganda are only $10-40/day

even very basic budget Safaris are very hard to do below 100€/day

the backpacking part itself is really really cheap
>business hotels 10-20€/night
>local "hotels" <5€/night (but will be VERY shitty)

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>>2881154
Backpackers don't rent monthly. They move around and see the country.
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>>2881174
>>2881181
>>2881184
>>2881204
The odds of contracting HIV as the penetrative partner in vaginal sex are ~1 in 2,500
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>>2882163
You dont go to Kenya to have "penetrative vaginal sex", you go to have BBC in your ass. Come on man
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>>2882181
based back(door) (fudge)packer

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Why is it that every time you ask people what there is to do in a city, all they talk about is restaurants, bars and museums?
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>>2878451
if it's something you have an interest in, they're fun
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>>2878372
what do you expect to find in a big city? you want to read a very improbable story about how to find satanic ritual sites, human trafficking safehouses, the source of all hard drugs?
living in a big city forces you to learn how to navigate it, usually through very hard lessons and unforgettable mistakes. this isn't knowledge I'm unwilling to share, but if I tell you "go anywhere but here" and you're convinced that your adventure starts there, your body will show up in the news, and nobody wins.

there is, however, an endless amount of travelling blogs presenting very interesting and safe places that exist FAR from big cities.
>museums are boring
go visit the least famous ruins: lack of tourists means very friendly locals
>people only want to get wasted
go visit the factories that produce liquors or spirits. small groups, very low bottle prices
>restaurants
can't help you there. the best food I've ever had was in very small towns, far from the "mecca of X dish", and that isn't guarantee that you'll enjoy it
>whimsical crap
lurk moar. not even I know about all the amazing sights in my country, and even by bus I've got some great pictures.
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>>2882021
>living in a big city forces you to learn how to navigate it, usually through very hard lessons and unforgettable mistakes.
There hasn't been danger in this world for like 20 years. The villains and retards of yesteryear are addicted to their phones and to hard drugs that effectively neutralize their capabilities. Most crime is online nowadays. Instagram is more dangerous than the ghetto.
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>>2878540
>what else is there to do in kansas?
Most people do church stuff a lot and volunteer to like coach their kids sports teams. My aunt and uncle run their business, he is a volunteer firefighter, they're on the town council, she supervises the county graveyard. My other aunt and uncle are a farmer and schoolteacher and he serves on the school board and constantly volunteers at the church for everything. My friend just spends all his time on home repair and building chicken runs and gardens and fixing broken shit like riding mowers and cars. The rest of the time is just watching sports. The worst thing about kansas is the lack of public land for outdoor recreation. I'm from Arizona though both my parents are from here, and having everything be private land fucking blows ass. I used to be able to just drive out to national forests every 3 day weekend and shoot guns and fish. You can still fish here but it's pretty gay and hunting is all private land though if you know somebody you can night hunt coyotes and do the obvious pheasant, duck, and hill crane, white tail, rabbit hunting. If it weren't for the horrific property tax kansas would be a good place to live if you just wanted to buy land and have a steel building for recreation as in woodworking or automotive or leatherwork etc whatever you want. You can get land cheaply and houses cheaply but you won't get the money back out if you renovate like you would in a sun belt state like Arizona. You could buy a complete piece of shit house in tempe, replace the floors, kitchen, bathrooms, and sell it for an extra 300k there.
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>>2878548
Nah he's right. They don't build like they used to. Modern houses are pieces of shit with fast growth pine, shitty unbreathable insulation, fasteners and zero jointery, drywall and shitty plastic siding. Old houses would have wood and plaster lathing, full wood paneling, and as he said hand lathed and carved decorative trim and brass cast hardware. Cool features like transom windows, actual cupolas and functional soffits for air movement throughout the house and in the attic. If you like carpentry and building methods that shit is very very cool.

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I want to travel for about a week to clear my head. It should be affordable and easy to travel to alone. The options are with Zadar, Pula or Zagreb, Sarajevo, Sofia, Tirana, Tangier or Bucharest. Do you have any tips on which of these cities is the best?
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>>2879293
>Do you have any tips on which of these cities is the best?
what do you imagine makes something the best travel destination for you? - someone may not care at all about nightlife vs others accessible nightlife for tourists is very important. for example
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>>2879293
We're is this
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>>2879293
Spent a week in Bucharest last year. It's sort of "Budapest at home", the tourism infrastructure is still rather undeveloped but that also means it's cheap as hell and you can get good bang for your buck. Sights are spread out all over the city and the public transit wasn't designed with tourists in mind so prepare to walk a lot or use escoots which are everywhere. Bus stops are kinda sparse and there is a long wait between buses. Metro stations never seem to be anywhere near where you need to go. If you like fast food then you'll love Bucharest because Romanians love that stuff and so there are tons of local chains and small grills and bakeries. Romanians have a better handle of English than most other East Euros so you shouldn't have any trouble getting around.
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>>2879293
>affordable
>Zadar, Pula or Zagreb
Croatia in Summer is not cheap
same prices as in France, Italy or Germany

out of your options, the cheapest ones are
>Sarajevo,
>Tirana
>Tangier
Tangier is probably the cheapest if you're doing it right
you might find a riad for ~10€/night off season
your best option in the other cities are hostels

>>2879387

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>>2879293
Sarajevo has the Sonic loop de loop bridge

Hello, romanian here about to go to a work event in London, for a week.

First time there, non-smoker, what would you recommend to visit from 18:00 to late at night

What food I should try while being there, during my short stay?
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>>2879509
Thanks, it was a plan of mine, I did in in Italy, same travel circumstances, although you need some luck as those after hours aren't usually put on google maps.

It was nice to have the whole museum for ourselves that evening
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>>2878909
get whatever airfood from the airport you want and leave.
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>>2878909
I would go to Freemasonry museum
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>>2878909
>non-smoker
why do you mention that? lol

I would say Covent Garden bars, restaurants are good. Also South Bank area has some nice outdoor bars and food places. Camden Market area is also quite interesting. Notting Hill/Portobello Road Market is also a good area to check out.
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>>2878909
Please pay a visit to Wesley's Chapel in Islington. It's very interesting.

Hi, have anyone been to Estonia?

I'm planing about a week long roadtrip. Major of it should be in Estonia with 1-2 days detour to Helsinki.

I'm planing camping in my car through the nights.

I do have some places, wich i'd like to see, butwWhat would be your recomendation if you've been there? What is worth visiting?

Or any other tips are welcome as well!

Than you!
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If you are able to the western islands are Hyperborean as fuck. I'm Asian and I went there and I literally cried it was everything I wanted Europe to be.

Tallin is comfy.
Narva is blegh. I've seen enough Russian shit in my life (I'm my dad is Asian Russian) and it's just depressing.
Parnu and Tartu are quite comfortable but not as interesting as the islands.

I'm a retarded faggot self-hating American & I hate it here & want to move to Europe. Where should I go? Where would I be happiest?
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Poland,,,,its comfy level is on par with Japan west of Poland is a nightmare
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>>2879277
>slaves
>white
kek
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>>2877915
In my experience this isn't that true, if anything I feel like American influence is dying down in the age of short form media. This was more true with millenials
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>the American bison almost went extinct
why did they do it bros?
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>>2882085
There's like half a million of them nowdays, good enough.
Meanwhile there's only like 6000 European bisons left.

So i went and smoked CBD once, which is legal here, but i called it weed when talking about it on Discord private messages. In a few years i want to take a trip to the US on an ESTA, and one of the questions is wether i have ever violated drug related laws. Do you think DHS could find my discord messages and assume i did because i used the word "weed"?
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>>2882026
>one of the questions is wether i have ever violated drug related laws.
If they already knew the answer, they wouldn't have to ask. You're a retard if you snitch on yourself
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No one gives a shit you smoked weed in whatever country you're from. They just care you don't have it on your persons, you don't smell like you just hit a bong in the bathroom, look like a stoner, and have a few inconsistencies on your applicaiton.

How to not have a fucked time in CBP:
1. Have a plan you can mouth out about why you are visiting
2. Have a hotel booked before arrival not "lol figure something out"
3. Have the ability to show funds for transportation, food, etc no "I will figure it out" or some south american 100 dollars for a week doesn't work
4. Have a return or exit ticket.
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY
5. DON'T FUCKING SAY MORE THAN YOU NEED TO

No one cares you posted in discord about some dumbshit, but your brain seems to have been absolutely cooked by weed
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>>2882034
That's the thing, i didnt actually smoke weed as in cannabis or marijuana, but i said i did.

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Does anyone here use any apps to meet people while solo traveling?
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>>2882024
I mostly stay in hostels so I rely on those to meet people, but for my next trip I downloaded Nomadtable. I'm scared to say anything in chat though.
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>>2882066
Except when you want to travel somewhere that isn't Western Europe or North America lmao
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i use wolt or glovo to meet migrants
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>>2882075
no reason to travel anywhere else if life is on easy mode
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>>2882075
South America is gay af
Eastern Europe is gay af
East Asia is gay af
SEA is gay af except Indonesia where it's on the DL
India is gay af
ME is gay af but it's a don't show don't tell policy over there
Only subsaharan africa will they lynch your ass for being a cocksucking fag.

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I (M33, Eu) want to try a nomad lifestyle. I’ve had a quite hard time for a last few years and I really need a reset. I work fully remote (8am-4pm utc+1) and I thought about Vietnam for a few months, but is Sri Lanka worth considering as a destination?
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I think SL would be the better choice if you surf or want to learn surfing. If you forced me to spend a month or more in Sri Lanka, without the freedom to travel far from reliable wifi, I'd probably spend most of it drinking and fishing. But for most people 'Nam is definitely better for a long-term visit. Much better food, a little cheaper, better expat scene for socializing with whites. Cities are much less shitty. Closer to other places you might want to travel.
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How about the locals? Are they really as open and friendly as YT vloggers say? Is it really possible to make some friends there, or they are rather distanced? I'm not a weirdo, I know how to behave and I respect others, I am just curious if they really let you got closer
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>>2881890
Jesus christ go somewhere besides southeast asia. you coomers ruined trv
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>>2882006
Literally no one:
>
Some random faggit:
>muhfuggin BIX NOOD muh muhfuggin DICC so goddam DRY nigga I neva eva goon u muhfuggin coomers man yall needa stop thinkin about SEX and b like me nahmsayin I NEVER think about SEX on god nigguh
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>>2881890
Vietnam has much better infrastructure and is easier to handle as a foreigner, Sri Lanka is diet India and I would definitely visit before committing to a long term stay

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I'm in Georgia now and I want get to Istanbul by around the beginning of June.
I've hitched short lifts before but I'm worried about sitting in a car with a stranger for hours because I'm a sperg. Anyone around who wants an adventure or could give me some advice.
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>>2881451
All you need is a sign with the name of the place you're trying to go. Get a whiteboard and marker. I only ever hitchhiked in Japan though
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>>2881451
I'm going to Georgia next week, but I'm only gonna be hanging around Tbilisi and doing day trips, not some gay hitchhiking
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>>2881451
>I want to hitchhike
>but no, I don't want to ride in random strangers' cars
Then ride a bus like everybody else, faggot
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>>2881451
Pay for a taxi.
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>>2881451
If someone accepted wouldn't you just be sitting in the car with two strangers at a time? How is that better?

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I'm surprised there isn't a Korea General. Should we get one started?

Give tips for traveling in South Korea.
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>>2881709
It’s the most anti solo travel country out of Asia imo.
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>>2881869
I disagree. Solo traveling Korea can be rewarding. In fact, Koreans are usually pretty into approaching a solo traveller and hooking them up with food and booze. Especially if you get the fuck out of Seoul. Seoul sucks.
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>>2881869
If you dont know the language you deserved it
>>2881870
Seoul is great, everywhere else sucks besides Daejeon and Daegu, and even those are far inferior
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>>2881884
what did you like so much about Seoul? It has some great neighbourhoods but for the most part I always found it too big and souless with money blown on useless big turd building.
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>>2881888
>what did you like so much about Seoul?
I liked living there bc I had a lot of s3x

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I got accepted for a master's program in Cologne at TH Köln. Would start in October. I'm basically doing this as a vanity project; I have the money to pay cost of living the 2 years and will probably just return to my tech job in the US after. Should I accept? What is living in Cologne like?
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Accepting the offer for a Master’s program at TH Köln (Technical University of Applied Sciences Cologne) as a "vanity project" is a viable, high-quality life experience if you are looking to experience European culture without the financial pressure of a typical international student. As an American tech professional with secure funding, you are in a prime position to enjoy the experience, provided you embrace the practical nature of the university and the relaxed, social culture of Cologne.
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>>2881788
fucking AI nigger kill yourself
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>>2881433
If you have the money you obviously should do it. It’s great on the cv and cologne is nice enough to live in, if you avoid the shady parts. The surrounding area is also quite nice for day trips. Cologne airport also connects to pretty much the whole of Europe so there’s that as well.
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>>2881784
I'll be in Aachen all the time, I have connections to it.
>>2881788
Retard
>>2881795
What parts of Cologne are seedy? Mülheim annoyed me with the number of immigrants selling gold chains but I haven't explored much beyond that and the Dom.

I don't expect it to matter much for my CV, the master's program is in something silly. Unless Th Köln is a decent university and just having it would look good.
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