>best language in the world >best climate >amazing countryside >hot girls >iconic and historical cities >one of the best histories out of any country >best fashion in europe >best food in the world
You guessed it. Time for an italy thread. Pic unrelated.
this american rostie is quite popular in italy because she speaks good italian (the pronunciation is terrible but still)
Adam Gomez
This. All countries are just terrible.
Jaxon Brown
I was only in Barcelona for a day. The rest of my two weeks was spent in a seaside town, mostly full of Frogs.
I was actually disappointed by Barcelona because it smells like sewer everywhere. I get the impression I would have liked Madrid better because my girlfriend and I don't like clubs or drinking.
I think I've seen her before because I was looking for videos on Milan.
Noah Green
Blue eyed brunettes are proof that god exists
Jose Baker
he looks like my uncle in this pic are cumbrians as white as umbrians guyz?
I went to the Lake District last summer. I was surprised to see so many Chinese in what I had presumed was a relatively remote part of England. They are easily the worst tourists second to I guess my own obese mutt compatriots. Germans are also pretty bad.
Leo Bennett
the chinese cannot be considered human I'm starting to believe their own propaganda about being a distinct branch of homo erectus because they do not function like regular sapiens
germans are odd, if you come across a group of them it's like stumbling upon a pack of coneheads
>anglo your beadiness offends me >therefore you will... gnarfle the garthok!
Austin Lee
You'd probably be disappointed with Madrid if you dislike clubbing and drinking, lmao.
Kayden Russell
>their own branch of homo erectus I vaguely recall reading something along those lines. I can believe it, same as with the wogs in Africa.
The thing I find annoying is just how their language sounds. I can't say I find them inherently rude. One time a German dyke said something rude to my English rose about the drink she had, but I didn't necessarily see that as a German trait.
Also, besides all the memes about London and Muslims and all, last time I went I was amazed how people unironically use the language of politically correct discourse e.g. I heard people unironically talking about the "LGBT community." And also constant talk about "Trump's hate." Much progressive! I'm fairly antisocial and don't own a television set, but I'm always amazed by how I hear pol memes constantly echoed in the real world.
Anyway I've got my foot in my mouth because chances are I might live there when I tie the knot.
Kayden Brown
We mostly go to museums and the like and I know Madrid at least has the Prado. Barcelona seems to try too hard to seem cutting edge with that Gaudi and Picasso BS.
Brandon Morris
outwith the cyberworld I don't hear any of that, but then I don't live near one of the major cities or a heavily-diversified shithole (just a 90% white shithole)
however I have noticed how people use politically correct language even when they're being politically incorrect
a recent example was whilst I was on the bus, and a young girl was having a laugh with her friend about a boy from school, who they were looking at on a phone, for having long hair
when I was at school (not that long ago really) we used to call them trannies and poofs she said, mockingly, that he "looked like he was transitioning" - language modifying thought before my very eyes
odd, isn't it?
Anthony Martinez
>transitioning Yeesh. At least they do recognize that as degenerate behavior, from the sounds of it.
>90% white shithole Eh, could be worse. Rural England is pretty cozy.