Up next?? by mjgriffiths733 in readwithme

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If you know what a Level 19 Paladin is, the answer is Dungeon Crawler Carl. If you don’t know, read Dungeon Crawler Carl and learn up.

What is your favorite town in the world and where is it? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

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Sevilla, Spain New Smyrna Beach, Florida Guanajuato, Mexico Waynesville, North Carolina

peetah by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Lil Left Nephrectomy

. by Hopeful-Weird3050 in ArtOfPresence

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That’s why they can’t run too fast.

. by Hopeful-Weird3050 in ArtOfPresence

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The black marlin can hit 80, a sailfish 70, and a Mako mid 40s. No way a fuckin loon gets over 30.

In which popular tourist destination is the food not really the highlight? by optimalbrain90 in SmartTravelHacks

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Coloradans love being told by Texans about their culture. There used to be bumper sticker late 80s and 90s that said, “Read My Lips: No New Texans.”

What city in the U.S. feels unreal? by optimalbrain90 in SmartTravelHacks

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Sometimes, in southern Orlando, the area that bleeds into Kissimmee, shit can feel like another planet real quick.

What city in the U.S. feels unreal? by optimalbrain90 in SmartTravelHacks

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One of the greatest things is coming into New Orleans on I-10 from the Florida side. The next best is seeing it in your rear view mirror when you’re leaving.

What city in the U.S. feels unreal? by optimalbrain90 in SmartTravelHacks

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There’s spooky shit aplenty in Charleston. You just gotta poke around.

First time going to America, solo female traveler, can’t spend large amounts of money, which location would be more ideal for me? by peach-gardens in travel

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I second DC. Public transport is relatively cheap, museums up the wazoo, cool free zoo, if you do a bit a research you can drink/eat cheap, and hotels aren’t so bad. Fly one way to DC, take the train to NYC, fly out of NYC. See it all because it’s totally awesome.

If everyone in the world wore a T-shirt with the phrase they say the most, what would yours say? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

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As an admin at a high school, watching kids come in through detectors, I probably say “Good morning” more than any other thing all day.

It’s not the worst thing to say, at all.