The Trip To London.

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I have returned home, back to Eastern Europe once more. I went to visit the royal albert hall to witness the ministry of sound play. Very delightful and lovely preformances by all who were on there. I did have quite the favourite bias towards Robert miles children, zombie nation and toccata and fugue bwv 565. I did get blue balled thinking blue de bu die will play but instead they only used the first motifs for the piano before switching to "Better Off Alone" by DJ Alice. Great time.

Besides that I did stay for the night in a well off section of London. Everything looked lovely but far too many migrants. Disgusting, too much multi racial/cultural pushing. The taxi drivers barely knew how to drive and I was not the biggest fan of that. Besides that, it was a decent trip but I do not wish to see London ever again. That place has the tension of something I cannot name, it feels heavy. Something that neither Budapest, Zagreb, Belgrade, Mostar or Kosice lack.
 
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I’m sure you saw many “British” people there
 
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I assume you didn't see much British people?
 
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I assume you didn't see much British people?
There was plenty of them but you must understand I was in Kensington. Not exactly a migrant festered region.
 
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Well said.
It truly is fucking disgusting. It's insane that so many faggots (even on this forum) that defend this nonsense.
 
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It truly is fucking disgusting. It's insane that so many faggots (even on this forum) that defend this nonsense.
Some key advice, if you ever plan to head to London or Paris, then pack up some extra cash. The richer places tend to be more quiet, less issue like.
 
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I’m sure you saw many “British” people there
Another thing I noticed in the richer parts was that all the common workers were at least 70-80 percent non whites. Whilst the attenders who came to the ministry of sound, to those other finer restaurants and such more were white. That is something interesting I noticed.
 
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Some key advice, if you ever plan to head to London or Paris, then pack up some extra cash. The richer places tend to be more quiet, less issue like.
Thanks, but I'm never going to be there. I went to London in 2019 when I was 12 (it was good).

But beyond that I'd rather drink my own piss. Paying that much money to pretty much be in an expensive third world country. Much other better countries to visit.
 
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Thanks, but I'm never going to be there. I went to London in 2019 when I was 12 (it was good).

But beyond that I'd rather drink my own piss. Paying that much money to pretty much be in an expensive third world country. Much other better countries to visit
Good man, there are much better places to attend. London is heavily overrated and populated.
 
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I have returned home, back to Eastern Europe once more. I went to visit the royal albert hall to witness the ministry of sound play. Very delightful and lovely preformances by all who were on there. I did have quite the favourite bias towards Robert miles children, zombie nation and toccata and fugue bwv 565. I did get blue balled thinking blue de bu die will play but instead they only used the first motifs for the piano before switching to "Better Off Alone" by DJ Alice. Great time.

Besides that I did stay for the night in a well off section of London. Everything looked lovely but far too many migrants. Disgusting, too much multi racial/cultural pushing. The taxi drivers barely knew how to drive and I was not the biggest fan of that. Besides that, it was a decent trip but I do not wish to see London ever again. That place has the tension of something I cannot name, it feels heavy. Something that neither Budapest, Zagreb, Belgrade, Mostar or Kosice lack.
What do you recommend to see in Budapest?
 
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What do you recommend to see in Budapest?
Depends what you like? There is a lot see there. I do prefer smaller cities like Pecs, Sopron or Debrecen.
 
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What's wrong with being black? :feelshaha::cop:
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Depends what you like? There is a lot see there. I do prefer smaller cities like Pecs, Sopron or Debrecen.
I like the architecture and art styles (maybe some art museums?)
 
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