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Your best memory after visiting Poland


pawian  221 | 26315
6 Apr 2022   #31
Jasna Gora a

Jelenia Góra


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Novichok  5 | 8600
6 Apr 2022   #32
Restrooms without toilet paper.
pawian  221 | 26315
6 Apr 2022   #33
You chose such on purpose to collect extreme experiences and later to brag about them back in the US. Simple.
Novichok  5 | 8600
6 Apr 2022   #34
brag about them back in the US.

About what? That I had nothing to wipe my butt with and wash my hands after the act? I chose nothing. The human body is often spontaneous.
pawian  221 | 26315
6 Apr 2022   #35
That I had nothing to wipe my butt with

Exactly. Later you bragged you had to rip up your passport to obtain some paper.


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Novichok  5 | 8600
6 Apr 2022   #36
No. I learned my lesson on day one and started carrying with me a roll of TP, soap, a towel, a tank of water, and a heater.
mafketis  38 | 11113
7 Apr 2022   #37
carrying with me a roll of TP

I guess past a certain age, life really does revolve around going to the bathroom...
Ziemowit  14 | 3936
7 Apr 2022   #38
Restrooms without toilet paper.

What about public toilets in your native country of Russia?
Alien  25 | 6071
9 Apr 2022   #39
The best memory after visiting Poland will be to see how a country that has recived the most immigrants in Europe in the shortest time can function normally.
GefreiterKania  31 | 1433
9 Apr 2022   #40
Even better: to see how a country that accepted 2.5 million refugees doesn't have any huge refugee camps. Show me another country in the world where refugees are accepted on a mass scale into people's apartments and houses to live with them. :)

Good time to be Polish and a lot to be proud of.
Alien  25 | 6071
9 Apr 2022   #41
@GefreiterKania
True words my friend.


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