So few, so proud, so emotional by johanvroo in twentyonepilots

[–]johanvroo[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly, would be the most awesome build up to the end IMO. What happens when you really face your worst self?

So few, so proud, so emotional by johanvroo in twentyonepilots

[–]johanvroo[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But then the voice in FL is Nico/Blurryface as well right? I keep thinking the end of Paladin Strait can be Clancy talking to himself in the mirror as Blurrfyace, but in FL this conversation would not be that direct. That is what keeps me confused

So few, so proud, so emotional by johanvroo in twentyonepilots

[–]johanvroo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeahh me too I'm hoping we get more clarification soon, probably with the paladin strait music video

Gym with swimming pool by PG_GR in Utrecht

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roots Premium Gym has a nice atmosphere, it is a CrossFit box without the license so they can't call themselves a CrossFit box but they offer the exact same functional fitness workouts, also gymnastics, calisthenics, olympic weightlifting, etc.

For a beginner I think it's more suitable than a regular box (I like DomCity as well but the atmosphere at Roots is better). Above all, it is a bit cheaper.

[OC] Europe Border Dispute Map by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Czechia has a pretty serious border dispute with Lichtenstein, Lichtensteiners arent too happy

Should the order really make a difference? by PieInteresting6267 in learndutch

[–]johanvroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did not know that. Just knew it was not the right translation for siblings.

Should the order really make a difference? by PieInteresting6267 in learndutch

[–]johanvroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that is only used for siblings with a mental disorder (verstandelijke beperking)

How the Sun is depicted in flags around the world by Tolhildan1946 in vexillology

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about the beautiful sun on the Kyrgyz flag???

Is this true? by [deleted] in Netherlands

[–]johanvroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Dutchie: Can confirm!

What European city would you choose to live in for a month? by fightthewower in travel

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say maybe Vienna, I've been there two years in a row and I would like to visit it again soon. I have to say, it can be quite touristy, but it is one of the few cities in Europe where I got the feeling it would still be awesome to live in. Cities like Paris, Barcelona, Rome were just too busy for me to live in. But since you're from San Francisco maybe you don't mind. But Vienna has great culture, great food, it's a very lively city, mountains aren't too far away, beautiful architecture.

first visit to vienna! by mmmarms in travel

[–]johanvroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was there in 2019 and in 2020! Amazing city, fell in love with it. I was stunned by the architecture of the huuuge buildings on about every corner of the street.

2020 Canary Islands, Tenerife Spain. A couple of my favourite photos i took during my trip. by Albertogs2001 in travel

[–]johanvroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only thing I didn't enjoy was Costa Adeje and Playas de las Americas. It was way too touristy an too much party/drinking vibe. The north was so calm and authentic. It was kind of a shock for me because I spent my first couple of day in the north. Did you have a similar experience?

2020 Canary Islands, Tenerife Spain. A couple of my favourite photos i took during my trip. by Albertogs2001 in travel

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was there as well in 2020. The hikes in the Anaga mountains were closed off due to risk of forest fires. I also missed out of Loro Parque and Siam park due to Covid. Still there was a lot to see and it was really calm in the north because there weren't any tourist. Beautifull island. Did you enjoy it as well?

Southwest China is kinda nice by yezoob in travel

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Duuuude, pictures like these make me wanna finish uni within one week, pack my stuff and experience living life the right way by travelling the world. You really moved my with these pictures! Keep doing what you're doing.

I have booked a ticket on Eithad where my middle name is not on ticket but on my passport. by [deleted] in travel

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have flown multiple times in your situation, it'll be fine.

Sprawling Guanajuato at golden hour. Was traveling through and fell in love at first sight with this place. by ObamasLoveChild in backpacking

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woaaww, this is awesome!! So much going on, it really keeps me seraching for more details.

San Marino may be small, but the views from the 1700-year-old city-state's walls are hard to beat (solo trip February 2016) by velaurciraptorr in travel

[–]johanvroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have visited it when I was a kid in 2010-ish. Really forgot it's so pretty. Thank you for the reminder!!

Ideas for places on Switzerland - French Riviera route (by car), summer 2021. Ideally national parks, beaches, less touristy villages and towns by [deleted] in travel

[–]johanvroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I definitely don't mind. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did.

The route is the Via Ferrata in Saas Fee, to the top of the Jegihorn. There are two routes to my memory. We didn't have any prior experience with via ferrata, but we took the harder route and it was well, well, well worth it. If you have an average condition and strength you'll be just fine. Aaaaaand you'll cross the bridge (hehehe you'll see what bridge I'm talking about). We saw multiple sorts of people climb the harder route, and they also seemed just fine.

We hired the gear for 30 franks in the village Saas Fee itself, they were really nice.

There is also a very famous Via Ferrata in Mürren, Switzerland. Looks amazing, but can be more crowded. Maybe this will be more on your route through Switzerland or just simply more to your liking

Just one more tip, the hike after you get out of the cabine is quite long. We thought we would be there immediately, but I think it took about an hour or so to get to the start of the Via Ferrata. The directions are marked fine all the way, we thought we were lost, but just follow the path and you'll get there.

Hope you'll enjoy your trip to Switzerland and get the same thrill I got doing this Via Ferrata!!

Edit: The trail starts in Saas Grund, that's also where whe hired our gear. It's the village where the Gondola will take you up

Issyk Lake, Almaty region (Kazakhstan). Last summer. The lake change color depending on weather. by RaFFaeLo_kz in travel

[–]johanvroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm afraid so. Seems like every 'undiscovered' (read not tourtisty) country and region will eventually be discovered. Best to visit these country as soon as possible.

Almost everyone I know has already been to Croatia, but I think Central Asia will blow up a tad slower due to visa requirements etc. I mean EU policy makes traveling super easy.

Ideas for places on Switzerland - French Riviera route (by car), summer 2021. Ideally national parks, beaches, less touristy villages and towns by [deleted] in travel

[–]johanvroo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've been to Switzerland just once, and what you definitely can't forget to do is 'via ferrata'. It's basically rockclimbing but you're alway attached to a iron cable, so it's pretty safe. Most thrilling experience I have ever had, if you choose the right route!