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azur
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moonrockmushy
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falsereality said: I'll pay her $500 cash if she can scientifically prove she's not a sociopath https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23625791#23625791.
I'll paypal you $5 if you admit you like it when I call you a fuckboy.
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falsereality


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moonrockmushy said: I'll paypal you $5 if you admit you like it when I call you a fuckboy.
I like it when you call me a fuckboy. Pay up! BTC is preferred.
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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: PatrickKn] 2
#23750227 - 10/18/16 08:39 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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sry I cant btc it pm me your home address and I will rape it to you.
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Crystal G



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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Enjoywho]
#23750844 - 10/19/16 12:05 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Celestial Traveler said: and if I'm staying in a hostel, can I really expect that much security for my belongings?
To answer your question regarding hostels, NO you cannot and should not expect security for your belongings. A lot of my friends have gotten items stolen from them in hostels, even things that you think are worthless like a basic cell phone.
I would not bring anything really expensive like a laptop or a professional-grade camera on your trip. Or if you do, bring it everywhere with you, even with you when you shower or go to the bathroom real quick. Same goes for your wallet and passport obviously.
Such items should always be in your backpack and you should do what most women do with purses, and take it everywhere with you when you're not at home.
This is one of the reasons I've always been wary of staying in hostels, that and bed bugs and other pests are a common problem in hostels. I would much rather AirBNB and have my own private room and pay slightly extra, especially in Latin America or southeast Asia where AirBNB shouldn't run you more than $20-$25 a night for what you're looking for. I've seen AirBNB in some of these locations for $10 for your own private room.
Edited by Crystal G (10/19/16 12:16 AM)
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LogicaL Chaos
Ascension Energy & Alien UFOs




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falsereality said:
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Crystal G said: All countries have their own individual laws, but you need a passport and a tourist visa. Certain countries such as Mexico and Costa Rica you will not need a passport and visa for.
Passports are needed for costa rica and mexico.
Correct only US terrories like Puerto Rico and the South Pacific Island of Guam do not require passports.
if u travel there, u could save some money for not needing a passport 
Speaking of pacific islands, try Hawaii. Used to live there, its a very lovely place to visit for sure. Paradise.
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OhMrJohnson
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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Crystal G]
#23750861 - 10/19/16 12:14 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'd rather set up camp in the woods by myself than stay in a dark dingy hostel with a bunch of weirdos I've never met
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Crystal G



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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Crystal G]
#23750863 - 10/19/16 12:15 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm only here because you're giving really shitty information, like declaring the safety of Costa Rica relative to Mexico or pegging tickets at 3x their price. It's not becoming to use the "obsessed" defense, outdated and cliche. You put me on ignore because you couldn't win an argument, like a feckless bitch. It's not going to stop me from correcting your bullshit.
You're clearly incapable of reading, which I don't blame you for, because you obviously must have mental deficit problems to be obsessed enough to follow around a stranger on the internet.
I never quoted ticket prices for Costa Rica OR Mexico either. I quoted roughly $1,000 for tickets to Europe. I never said Mexico is safe either, I said Costa Rica is safe, Mexico is not. Holy fuck, are you fucking illiterate or what? I'd much rather be a "feckless" bitch than a retarded, illiterate bitch.
There is nothing to correct except your shitty reading reminiscent to the level of a 4 year old.
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Allow me to bring you up to speed. She raped someone by pulling out a handgun during sex while making them think it was loaded -- and she has some extremely sick sexual tastes, like assaulting handicapped people. Her advice is straight out of a buzzfeed article formed from jezebel's asshole.
Instead of owning up to that or defending it, she put me on ignore and claimed I was obsessed with her
It's not the fact that you brought it up or ever criticized me, literally hundreds of people have criticized me before on this forum and I've had no problem with it.
It's the fact that you bring it up in literally EVERY. SINGLE. FUCKING. THREAD in response to me. Case in point, you even manage to bring it up in THIS thread, which has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO with ANY of what you said. Like holy shit, there is no way better way you could have absolutely proven my point there.
Literally you bring it up EVERY TIME I've asked you to leave me alone.
Basically at this point, you're just using it as your fake bullshit excuse to continue harassing me. Because there's no way, NO WAY, you legitimately care THAT MUCH about some shit that I did almost 10 years ago.
It's to the point that other members have even told you to back off, to quit stalking me and obsessing over me. It's fucking pathetic. Get a fucking life.
Not to mention, half the shit that you accuse me of is just flat-out inaccurate. "Sick sexual tastes like assaulting handicapped people?" I made a thread about a guy in a wheelchair I wanted to date and have sex with, because I thought he was hot. I talked about him the exact same fucking way I would any other hot guy who I was interested in. Way to take the thread COMPLETELY out of context, because I have no fucking clue how you read some of the dumbass shit you do.
And by the way that dude was yolked and could have fucked my ass up even with no legs. He was the one who messaged me asking to go out, it's not like he was some helpless feeble little cripple who was being preyed upon like you make it out to be. Fuck you talking about, "assaulting" handicapped people. Fucking moron.
Edited by Crystal G (10/19/16 12:29 AM)
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falsereality


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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Crystal G]
#23750878 - 10/19/16 12:26 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Melt harder socio
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Crystal G



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LogicaL Chaos said: Speaking of pacific islands, try Hawaii. Used to live there, its a very lovely place to visit for sure. Paradise.
Hawaii is a great place for people who are unable to get a passport or are on a limited budget or want to stay in the safety of the USA. If you are traveling from the West coast, round trip tickets should only cost $500. If you are traveling from the East Coast, it will cost a lot more, around $800 or $900. But, there should also be plenty of vacation deals including hotel and meals and airfare for cheap to Hawaii regardless of where you are within the USA.
It's basically a tropical island, so it can be very similar to visiting some parts of southeast Asia or South America, without safety issues or the cultural or language barrier.
Basically, where OP should go depends on what kind of travel and adventure he is looking for.
If he is more of an outdoorsy or sporty person, and likes to do things like hunting, kayaking, surfing, snorkeling, backpacking, going to nature parks or safaris, Great White shark cage diving, skydiving, etc., then he should either go to South Africa, Central America, Australia, or Hawaii. Getting to Africa and Australia is too expensive in terms of airfare, so this narrows it down to Central America or Hawaii, unless he is considering the 6-12 month "holiday working visa" in Australia.
If he is looking for more of a place that is rich in history, with great museums, art, rich cultural food, and pristine buildings, then he should either go to Europe or Asia. Since budgeting is an issue, he should consider southeast Asia--places like Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, etc.
If he is looking for a place to go nightclubbing and party, and maybe enjoy a few Michelin star restaurants, then he should stay in the USA and go to NYC or San Francisco.
Edited by Crystal G (10/19/16 12:59 AM)
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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Crystal G]
#23751635 - 10/19/16 10:41 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Have you ever actually stayed in a hostel or are you just wary of them from what you've heard?
Hostels are great OP and there are plenty of awesome ones that are clean and safe. Just do some research before hand and you'll be fine
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moonrockmushy
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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Oldgregg]
#23752166 - 10/19/16 02:23 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah I mean hotels have pest and bedbugs too. The only time I ever encountered bedbugs is in a hotel, and I have stayed at a bunch of hostels. Hostels usually have rubber mattresses and sparse furniture which makes bedbugs easy to eradicate.
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Bring a towel!
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Crystal G



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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Oldgregg]
#23753145 - 10/19/16 08:30 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Oldgregg said: Have you ever actually stayed in a hostel or are you just wary of them from what you've heard?
I've stayed in them, but I've always paid a little extra to get my own private room.
Actually not always, a couple times I did get the shared rooms, but that was because they were completely booked out of the private ones.
But yes, you should always be careful of getting your stuff stolen in hostels. You have to remember that almost everybody staying there are foreigners, so if they did manage to steal something expensive of yours and fly out of the country, practically nothing could be done about it.
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moonrockmushy
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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Crystal G]
#23753182 - 10/19/16 08:38 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah watch out for terrorists too. Most people that stay in hostels are communists.
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Crystal G



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An Australian friend of mine got his entire backpack stolen from a San Francisco hostel. Guy who he suspects stole it had a German passport, so of course once he left no charges could really be filed. Just make sure if you stay in a hostel you always take your valuables with you even when you go to the bathroom.
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Celestial Traveler
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moonrockmushy said: Yeah watch out for terrorists too. Most people that stay in hostels are communists.
Are they also the gay?
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Celestial Traveler
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Re: Advice on travelling? [Re: Crystal G]
#23756242 - 10/20/16 09:33 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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It would be nice to bring a sleeping bag and just camp out places. Since I've hardly traveled throughout my life it might be best to start small with a Western Hemisphere trip. That way I could sleep in my car. I don't want to be on edge about people stealing my stuff all the time.
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Camping is great, much better than a hostel or cheap motel. I used to take a big setup with tables, canopies, showers, and chairs. Now I have a backpacking pack and I can put everything I need in there including food. I have a lightweight camping hammock and sleeping bag with an inflatable pillow that are great for stealth camping. It can all fit into your trunk too.
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