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Travel to Europe, come back and forced to work as glorified PA

Sounds legit

Much better if you return from Europe to a new and better job :)

Deffs gonna do Europe next, did you do any contiki type shiz or nah?

Yeah I did a topdeck tour for 11 days, highly recommend it. Especially if you've never been to Europe before

I forgot.. When in Amsterdam, if you meet a young man named Alexei who tries to convince you to visit a Hostel in Slovakia filled with beautiful women, RUN LIKE FUCK

lol that movie could have ended in 10 minutes if they said sorry we're actually gay

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Last time i was over there for a few weeks I saw 4-5 deaths on the roads from cars going into bikes

Not sure if I would want to try it, since there really is no traffic rules over there :/

I was 8 hours north of Hanoi, in Ha Giang. So not much traffic out there.

DO NOT RIDE ANYTHING NEAR HANOI OR HCMC, sweet jesus f**k.

Also Hue. Hue is somehow worse than anything because they don't all have god given bike skillz like they do in the first two places I warned in huge capitals to not ride a bike in.

I get angry with stupid bike riders... the ones that sit in your blind spot with that whole "if he hits me it's his fault" attitude

yeah those riders are stupid, i usually speed a little bit / get out in front so people can see me

also having a loud as f**k exhaust helps

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I had a rebels faggot actually come up on my left side when I was traveling in the left lane, with no cars in the right lane or anywhere near us. Trying to be a dick / attention whore plain and simple - fkin rebellious trying to push a Skyline out of the way hey. This was the night before they pulled that Anzac Day shit, so in retrospect doesn't surprise me

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I don't know where this arrogance comes from that they might come out better in a 400kg vs 1600kg scenario :huh:

also having a loud as f**k exhaust helps

THIS... cars are too quiet these days.

There are a number of times (reversing out of driveways, in shopping centre's, backstreets etc) where a 90's skyline with an exhaust is far less likely to be in an accident than a 2015 golf

Would love to have - hard to know which ones are carrying sawn off / pistols though

Also not wise to do in girlfriend's car in the suburb we live in

why? She not as good at deflecting bullets as you?

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