Well, the first iPhone came out in 2007, so that was the beginning of the end - normies with the internet in their pockets and its consequences has been a disaster for the human race.
That line is now considered to be insensitive and outdated, and some even consider it racist as it insinuates that race doesn't exist and therefore there is no need to "boost" other races.
A life time of living in Australia. People talk about multiculturalism, ethnicity, heritage - but the only word remotely related to race you'll ever hear is 'racism' - which in my opinion should be replaced anyway seeing as we don't use the word race.
So you speak on behalf of the entire world because you lived your entire life in one country which is separated from other countries by the ocean?
12 months ago
Anonymous
...You're on the travel board, did you forget?
12 months ago
Anonymous
Visiting a country does not bequeath you with the authority to speak on its behalf. You may represent a country that you have lived your life in, but you cannot expect anyone to believe that you can represent countries you have vacationed in, let alone the rest of the world.
12 months ago
Anonymous
>he thinks i cant speak on behalf of other countries
lol cuck
Your source is personal experience well done retard. Australia has aboriginals, islanders, asians, arabs and a diminishing white population. Thankfully not many blacks though.
what happened was materialism in morons and their constant need to flaunt, “flex” became far more widespread with the advent of social media so they started maxing out all of their credit cards to take baby mama #9 to the Dominican Republic or Jamaica
Social media singlehandedly ruin travels in famous cities.
The good news is that it forces me to rent a car and go far far away, something I wouldn’t automatically always do 10-20 years ago.
Post 2015 huge rapefugees from syria and middle east shrekt germany and europe beyond all recognition, african refugees number per year also sky rocketed
Back in the day europeans were way more friendly to foreigners than today
i don't know what the cut off date was but there was a point where cartoons/tv shows/movies used to always have an all-white cast except for maybe a token black guy. i'm sure it's a coincidence that modern media is the most ethnically diverse in modern history while also being the worst.
idgaf what any of your perceptions of "race" are all I know is when I travel I want to be as far away from nogs and pajeets as possibly so fuck you but I'd still take 100 pajeets over 1 nog any day just for reference. They are violent, dangerous, and disgusting.
Any other movies with 2000's backpacking vibe? Hitchhiking used to be so common when I was young, and it wasn't uncommon for people to go from one town to another to party like that. I know it is in Eastern Europe, but surely West was the same, or are we just 10 years behind?
Smartphones in the early 2010's, the politicization of everything in the late 2010's, and finally COVID in the early 2020's as the final nail in the casket. Americans were also seen as cool and trendy when that movie came out, not anymore, even a formerly backwards impoverished shithole like South Korea trumps the US these days.
Took the excitement and adventure out of traveling, made things too transparent and less exoric. Yes it made things easier and convenient but also too accessible and simple for hordes of people and retards, which made travel feel more like just being shepherded around like cattle. Everywhere was overcrowded and overpriced and full of scams.
>how does this affect future travel?
Well where do I begin? For starters were still seeing the effects of airline vaccine mandates that made us lose a bunch of airline staff and is causing tons of delays and cancellations. Next you have places like Germany, Ireland and Hawaii calling for a return to mask mandates in the Fall already. Japan and China are still largely closed off with no hint of full reopenings any time soon. Canada is talking about a mandatory jab every 9 months just to travel or do anything really starting in the Fall. Media still refuses to let COVID grow, latest dose of fear coming from a new strain currently out of India. So yeah, things seem decent now,certainly not great, but theres already grumbling from around the world of various returns to mandates of different forms. Travel is still not out of the woods yet.
>also too accessible and simple for hordes of people and retards
Cant say it was just smart phones causing that, but also peoples disposable incomes grew since the 90s , also people using more credit cards, and overall population growth. Ironiclally the only thing that can solve this increasing flight prices to 6,000 dollar round trip international flights at economy class, you kill the demand places become less overfilled with poor fags and retards
Traveling needs to go back go being elite and seldom activity
>Canada is talking about a mandatory jab every 9 months
I dont see this lasting any longer than 3 years after every government stops giving a shit and covid just becomes a meme flu (which it always was
Also most importantly deregulation of airelines made it too accessible too poor fags
>In 1965, no more than 20 percent of Americans had ever flown in an airplane. By 2000, 50 percent of the country took at least one round-trip flight a year. The average was two round-trip tickets.
>The number of air passengers tripled between the 1970s and 2011.
>In 1974, it was illegal for an airline to charge less than $1,442 in inflation-adjusted dollars for a flight between New York City and Los Angeles. On Kayak, just now, I found one for $278.
3 years is a long fucking time my guy. Its been 2 years of bullshit gaslighting already, plus another 3 and youre talking half a decade of your life fucking ruined by incompetent bureacracy.
But ma garden gnome, didnt really affect me im in the stage of my life which 5 years of no travel made me save 6 digits of cash, gonna just save some more and invest it and live off it then travel when ever i want
11 months ago
Anonymous
Thats great but obviously travel is just not as fun if youre older and you lose out on a lot of social options past a certain point. Best to travel while you can while youre young.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Ahhhhh the 22 year old retard who knows exactly how life is from the perspective of people over 30
11 months ago
Anonymous
Im 31 you fucking tool. Gainfully employed too.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>but muh missing out . >muh social aspect
Ive already traveled a lot in my early 20s enjoyed social aspect. Now late 20s actually working on myself and establishing actual connections in life , i dont want to end up a fucking hippy loser who never amounted to shit and is too fucking poor to ever travel later in life which is what im sensing youre not even thinking of
11 months ago
Anonymous
Nope I have a lot of money and a career already. I just dont blow all my savings on debt traps like houses or cars, which sounds like you are well on your way to doing. I just travel the world in my off time.
Social media singlehandedly ruin travels in famous cities.
The good news is that it forces me to rent a car and go far far away, something I wouldn’t automatically always do 10-20 years ago.
), there are many places still devoid of people, thank god. And these places tend to need a car, and/or are not on google maps. Grab a map, or a local hiking map. A lot of random obscure things on these worth exploring.
I still have the thirst to travel, 30 years on. It's just different now, I no longer focus that much on main cities and famous villages.
Chill the fuck down. I never said to skip famous places. I have nothing against mainstream places; in fact, many of the main cities are must-do. You cannot skip the Louvre if you love art. However, before 2015, you didn't have to queue for hours to get in and I certainly don't want to queue for hours to get in as time is very precious.
There are ways to get in without queueing, obviously (you need to time well, and the museum opens until 10pm few times a week so you need to check these), but overtourism really, truly made many places not as pleasant as before and basically had to make me change the way I plan my trips.
Same thing; in 2014, I did many things in Vienna on a whim without any planning, including trying the meme cake (Sacher), and when I came back in 2019, it was impossible as the queues were unbearable.
Things have changed, there are more and more people congregating to the same places, and as it's becoming unbearable, I have shifted my focus on places outside of main cities, and it's quite refreshing, really.
And there are many amazing places with almost zero tourists, as soon as you get out of easily accessible places.
11 months ago
Anonymous
In Italy if you exit the really obvious touristic spots, especially within the really big, obvious cities, you pretty much only have Italians. Random small to medium sized towns have all the squares, churches and art that you'd typically associate with Italy, minus all the obnoxious groups of Chinese photo-tours and other nonsense. But you need to learn a bit of the language, you won't have any luck ordering anything in English in those places. Honestly, I prefer it that way. Most of the times people from those places can appreciate an idiot foreigner trying to learn a few phrases, even if they have no idea about the grammar and their pronunciation could be much improved.
You can no longer do these kinda of "get on a bus, go to a city, have a great time" trips
Want to go to the Tower of London? Queue for 90mins+. Coliseum? 90 minutes+. Top of the Eiffel Tower? You get the idea. Everything is too busy, requires too much planning, too much spending money.
The whole nightclub culture of the 90s and 00s has also died a death. It's all about live music, which again requires planning and spending money.It's much harder to go to a big city and hop from one nightclub to the next. If you really wanted to, you could go to Ibiza, which is a specialised nightclub destination and you could experience pic related (along with thousands of drunk chavs) but you' never experience that on a tour.
>Want to go to the Tower of London? Queue for 90mins+. Coliseum? 90 minutes+. Top of the Eiffel Tower? You get the idea. Everything is too busy, requires too much planning, too much spending money.
Either go off season or dont be a poor fag and buy a fast pass
>The whole nightclub culture of the 90s and 00s has also died a death
Maybe it died because it just wasnt that fun after a while? Dancing is fun but most guys are just there to find pussy, also getting tinitus from clubs is a bitch
You can no longer do these kinda of "get on a bus, go to a city, have a great time" trips
Want to go to the Tower of London? Queue for 90mins+. Coliseum? 90 minutes+. Top of the Eiffel Tower? You get the idea. Everything is too busy, requires too much planning, too much spending money.
The whole nightclub culture of the 90s and 00s has also died a death. It's all about live music, which again requires planning and spending money.It's much harder to go to a big city and hop from one nightclub to the next. If you really wanted to, you could go to Ibiza, which is a specialised nightclub destination and you could experience pic related (along with thousands of drunk chavs) but you' never experience that on a tour.
Well, the first iPhone came out in 2007, so that was the beginning of the end - normies with the internet in their pockets and its consequences has been a disaster for the human race.
Come to think of it, did smartphones kill the nightclub/rave scene? Since now you can't molest drugged out girls anymore with snitches all around you
But in seriousness, it also made young white people way more self-conscious about dancing
No but they did kill the hook up at the club culture, back in day girls needed to go to a club to find a chad to fuck but would also give scraps to betas. Now they have millions of chads to choose from using apps, now when girls hit up a club they legit are only there to take photos and dance. After a while the betas who once in while got also stop showin up to clubs
A friend of mine, aged 28 is currently interrailing around Europe. He has a small backpack with him, is staying in hostels and having a great time. So far he has visited Paris, Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Lake Bled and he's far from being done. I video called him; he was in a hammock in the woods on a beautiful summers day. He has met loads of people, travelled with some, partied with some.
The reason you think it doesn't exist is because you're waiting for a perfect group of friends to travel with, or to invite you along. You won't meet them in your basement, anon. Just go out there and have fun. Bee confident 😉
>how do we get to Europe? We have no money. >No problem. We just go to the airport and get a job as a courier. Fly for free. >*go to a desk* >*sign a form* >*get on an airplane with a small cardboard box* >Europe, here we come!
I have a feeling this system hasn't been around anymore even when this movie came out in 2004.
March 2020 when world governments collectively decided to stop hiding that they are dystopian and pure evil and pushed the greatest hoax in human history. Not counting that other one of course.
I unironically think that this is easily still obtainable if you are under 26 and just hostel jump in a European party city until you meet fellow travelers who have no real set itinerary.
Well, the first iPhone came out in 2007, so that was the beginning of the end - normies with the internet in their pockets and its consequences has been a disaster for the human race.
September 11th, 2001. That changed the world overnight.
This anon is totally correct. When iPhones came out. They also destroyed dating and meeting people.
>They also destroyed dating and meeting people.
and the internet.
>September 11th, 2001
>September 11th, 2001. That changed the world overnight.
No, it didn't. It changed the media landscape overnight, but if you didn't look to television as a guide to reality then nothing changed.
I was 13 when it happened and we were cracking jokes about it AS we watched the towers collapse live because they rolled a TV into the classroom.
Then a week later we had to write essays pretending to have been gravely shook by the incident
t. never been on a plane anywhere in the world before 9/11. Stupid fuck
Yes I did, metal detectors still existed the only difference was that you didn't have to remove shoes
And 9/11 wasn't the cause of that change, it was some guy sticking a candle in his shoe one time
Kids like you are so dumb you think you are an expert on the world at 13
fucking idiot
pretty much. wii, twitter, iphone, halo 3, etc. ruined entertainment and society as a whole
>europe
>adventure
You can still do it.
it's totally still doable you retard
1945
The only correct post
Touch grass mate. There's only one race, the human race.
>Being this ignorant of biology
Go back to plebbit and spew your lefty bullshit
I think you're confused, he is saying there is no such thing as race, which is biologically accurate, as I'm sure you're aware.
>There's only one race, the human race.
That line is now considered to be insensitive and outdated, and some even consider it racist as it insinuates that race doesn't exist and therefore there is no need to "boost" other races.
Race literally doesn't exist - the US is the only country still using this word (maybe Canada too?). The civilised world never uses it.
Can you cite your source?
A life time of living in Australia. People talk about multiculturalism, ethnicity, heritage - but the only word remotely related to race you'll ever hear is 'racism' - which in my opinion should be replaced anyway seeing as we don't use the word race.
So you speak on behalf of the entire world because you lived your entire life in one country which is separated from other countries by the ocean?
...You're on the travel board, did you forget?
Visiting a country does not bequeath you with the authority to speak on its behalf. You may represent a country that you have lived your life in, but you cannot expect anyone to believe that you can represent countries you have vacationed in, let alone the rest of the world.
>he thinks i cant speak on behalf of other countries
lol cuck
Yeah we should use "species"
Humans are a species, yes.
Your source is personal experience well done retard. Australia has aboriginals, islanders, asians, arabs and a diminishing white population. Thankfully not many blacks though.
Blacks don't love you back.
All breeds of dogs are not the same.
You are stupid.
Then how can we easily determine the race from human remains thousands of years ago?
>There's only one race, the human race.
based and true
*Human races
That is beautiful.
So tell me, which majority-black city should I visit?
moron
if you are under 28 you can still get a fairly cheep interrail ticked.
https://www.interrail.eu/en/interrail-passes/global-pass
I hate them so much
I dont get it why did whitey put a bag on his car?
i assume he saw them litter it
Dumbass deserved it, he started a confrontation with a low Iq chimp
set off the chuds
2007, between the financial crisis and smartphone
Some time between 2004 and 2015
what happened was materialism in morons and their constant need to flaunt, “flex” became far more widespread with the advent of social media so they started maxing out all of their credit cards to take baby mama #9 to the Dominican Republic or Jamaica
This film unironically awoke my need to travel when I first saw it as a young kid. I'm from an Euro country.
Everyoen ITT is a massive gay though, OP included.
with the establishment of the euro and globalism
Social media singlehandedly ruin travels in famous cities.
The good news is that it forces me to rent a car and go far far away, something I wouldn’t automatically always do 10-20 years ago.
Post 2015 huge rapefugees from syria and middle east shrekt germany and europe beyond all recognition, african refugees number per year also sky rocketed
Back in the day europeans were way more friendly to foreigners than today
i don't know what the cut off date was but there was a point where cartoons/tv shows/movies used to always have an all-white cast except for maybe a token black guy. i'm sure it's a coincidence that modern media is the most ethnically diverse in modern history while also being the worst.
>except for maybe a token black guy
There was a black guy in every movie back then, but it was always only one, and he was always the comic relief.
sighsee is the fifth wheel virgin tagging along taking photos. He is never in any of the photos himself, of course.
idgaf what any of your perceptions of "race" are all I know is when I travel I want to be as far away from nogs and pajeets as possibly so fuck you but I'd still take 100 pajeets over 1 nog any day just for reference. They are violent, dangerous, and disgusting.
Whites > Japs > garden gnomes > other East Asians > South East Asians > Eternal Anglos > Arabs > Pajeets > power gap > morons
>garden gnomes > other east asians
eh. chinese and north koreans, maybe yeah. but id put south korea and taiwan over garden gnomes
Any other movies with 2000's backpacking vibe? Hitchhiking used to be so common when I was young, and it wasn't uncommon for people to go from one town to another to party like that. I know it is in Eastern Europe, but surely West was the same, or are we just 10 years behind?
I think they made like a dozen of these EuroTrip movies, so maybe start there?
The Beach, with a young Leo Decaprio. Its from the 90s though.
How does social media ruin travel?
>Colin Farrell
>Kate Beckinsale
>Jessica Biel
>Bryan Cranston
Last white movie was 2012
What went right?
What are you an incel with no job? Grow up loser
>euro trip
wasnt it mostly filmed in Czechia?
Smartphones in the early 2010's, the politicization of everything in the late 2010's, and finally COVID in the early 2020's as the final nail in the casket. Americans were also seen as cool and trendy when that movie came out, not anymore, even a formerly backwards impoverished shithole like South Korea trumps the US these days.
>Smartphones in the early 2010's,
How did this ruin traveling?
>the politicization of everything in the late 2010's,
Agreed
>and finally COVID in the early 2020's as the final nail in the casket
Indeed shit sucked but how does this affect future travel?
>How did this ruin traveling?
Took the excitement and adventure out of traveling, made things too transparent and less exoric. Yes it made things easier and convenient but also too accessible and simple for hordes of people and retards, which made travel feel more like just being shepherded around like cattle. Everywhere was overcrowded and overpriced and full of scams.
>how does this affect future travel?
Well where do I begin? For starters were still seeing the effects of airline vaccine mandates that made us lose a bunch of airline staff and is causing tons of delays and cancellations. Next you have places like Germany, Ireland and Hawaii calling for a return to mask mandates in the Fall already. Japan and China are still largely closed off with no hint of full reopenings any time soon. Canada is talking about a mandatory jab every 9 months just to travel or do anything really starting in the Fall. Media still refuses to let COVID grow, latest dose of fear coming from a new strain currently out of India. So yeah, things seem decent now,certainly not great, but theres already grumbling from around the world of various returns to mandates of different forms. Travel is still not out of the woods yet.
>also too accessible and simple for hordes of people and retards
Cant say it was just smart phones causing that, but also peoples disposable incomes grew since the 90s , also people using more credit cards, and overall population growth. Ironiclally the only thing that can solve this increasing flight prices to 6,000 dollar round trip international flights at economy class, you kill the demand places become less overfilled with poor fags and retards
Traveling needs to go back go being elite and seldom activity
>Canada is talking about a mandatory jab every 9 months
I dont see this lasting any longer than 3 years after every government stops giving a shit and covid just becomes a meme flu (which it always was
Also most importantly deregulation of airelines made it too accessible too poor fags
>In 1965, no more than 20 percent of Americans had ever flown in an airplane. By 2000, 50 percent of the country took at least one round-trip flight a year. The average was two round-trip tickets.
>The number of air passengers tripled between the 1970s and 2011.
>In 1974, it was illegal for an airline to charge less than $1,442 in inflation-adjusted dollars for a flight between New York City and Los Angeles. On Kayak, just now, I found one for $278.
>I dont see this lasting any longer than 3 years
3 years is a long fucking time my guy. Its been 2 years of bullshit gaslighting already, plus another 3 and youre talking half a decade of your life fucking ruined by incompetent bureacracy.
But ma garden gnome, didnt really affect me im in the stage of my life which 5 years of no travel made me save 6 digits of cash, gonna just save some more and invest it and live off it then travel when ever i want
Thats great but obviously travel is just not as fun if youre older and you lose out on a lot of social options past a certain point. Best to travel while you can while youre young.
Ahhhhh the 22 year old retard who knows exactly how life is from the perspective of people over 30
Im 31 you fucking tool. Gainfully employed too.
>but muh missing out .
>muh social aspect
Ive already traveled a lot in my early 20s enjoyed social aspect. Now late 20s actually working on myself and establishing actual connections in life , i dont want to end up a fucking hippy loser who never amounted to shit and is too fucking poor to ever travel later in life which is what im sensing youre not even thinking of
Nope I have a lot of money and a career already. I just dont blow all my savings on debt traps like houses or cars, which sounds like you are well on your way to doing. I just travel the world in my off time.
Like I said earlier (
), there are many places still devoid of people, thank god. And these places tend to need a car, and/or are not on google maps. Grab a map, or a local hiking map. A lot of random obscure things on these worth exploring.
I still have the thirst to travel, 30 years on. It's just different now, I no longer focus that much on main cities and famous villages.
Youre such an irredimible hipster gay
>people having fun near me posting on social media
>oh no this is too mainstream i must find a secluded place to feel superior
Go get checked by a shrink you insufferable bitch
Chill the fuck down. I never said to skip famous places. I have nothing against mainstream places; in fact, many of the main cities are must-do. You cannot skip the Louvre if you love art. However, before 2015, you didn't have to queue for hours to get in and I certainly don't want to queue for hours to get in as time is very precious.
There are ways to get in without queueing, obviously (you need to time well, and the museum opens until 10pm few times a week so you need to check these), but overtourism really, truly made many places not as pleasant as before and basically had to make me change the way I plan my trips.
Same thing; in 2014, I did many things in Vienna on a whim without any planning, including trying the meme cake (Sacher), and when I came back in 2019, it was impossible as the queues were unbearable.
Things have changed, there are more and more people congregating to the same places, and as it's becoming unbearable, I have shifted my focus on places outside of main cities, and it's quite refreshing, really.
And there are many amazing places with almost zero tourists, as soon as you get out of easily accessible places.
In Italy if you exit the really obvious touristic spots, especially within the really big, obvious cities, you pretty much only have Italians. Random small to medium sized towns have all the squares, churches and art that you'd typically associate with Italy, minus all the obnoxious groups of Chinese photo-tours and other nonsense. But you need to learn a bit of the language, you won't have any luck ordering anything in English in those places. Honestly, I prefer it that way. Most of the times people from those places can appreciate an idiot foreigner trying to learn a few phrases, even if they have no idea about the grammar and their pronunciation could be much improved.
Ok but youre still a bitch
>I like huge crowds and waiting in long lines and hoardes of Chinese tour busses and paying for overpriced bullshit
>said fucking no one ever
You can no longer do these kinda of "get on a bus, go to a city, have a great time" trips
Want to go to the Tower of London? Queue for 90mins+. Coliseum? 90 minutes+. Top of the Eiffel Tower? You get the idea. Everything is too busy, requires too much planning, too much spending money.
The whole nightclub culture of the 90s and 00s has also died a death. It's all about live music, which again requires planning and spending money.It's much harder to go to a big city and hop from one nightclub to the next. If you really wanted to, you could go to Ibiza, which is a specialised nightclub destination and you could experience pic related (along with thousands of drunk chavs) but you' never experience that on a tour.
>Want to go to the Tower of London? Queue for 90mins+. Coliseum? 90 minutes+. Top of the Eiffel Tower? You get the idea. Everything is too busy, requires too much planning, too much spending money.
Either go off season or dont be a poor fag and buy a fast pass
>The whole nightclub culture of the 90s and 00s has also died a death
Maybe it died because it just wasnt that fun after a while? Dancing is fun but most guys are just there to find pussy, also getting tinitus from clubs is a bitch
>along with thousands of drunk chavs) but you
Cant even imagine the smell
Off Season is fine for big cities but for resort areas and smaller towns, you've a good chance of everything being closed.
Come to think of it, did smartphones kill the nightclub/rave scene? Since now you can't molest drugged out girls anymore with snitches all around you
But in seriousness, it also made young white people way more self-conscious about dancing
No but they did kill the hook up at the club culture, back in day girls needed to go to a club to find a chad to fuck but would also give scraps to betas. Now they have millions of chads to choose from using apps, now when girls hit up a club they legit are only there to take photos and dance. After a while the betas who once in while got also stop showin up to clubs
once in while got pussy*
It only took me like 5 minutes to get through the queue there and that was before covid. It must be even easier now chinese are still locked away
It has not become unobtainable.
A friend of mine, aged 28 is currently interrailing around Europe. He has a small backpack with him, is staying in hostels and having a great time. So far he has visited Paris, Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Lake Bled and he's far from being done. I video called him; he was in a hammock in the woods on a beautiful summers day. He has met loads of people, travelled with some, partied with some.
The reason you think it doesn't exist is because you're waiting for a perfect group of friends to travel with, or to invite you along. You won't meet them in your basement, anon. Just go out there and have fun. Bee confident 😉
Enjoy your Trips. Please don't come to Scotland.
I've not watched the movie, what do they do in that movie that you can't do now?
I hate rich people
>how do we get to Europe? We have no money.
>No problem. We just go to the airport and get a job as a courier. Fly for free.
>*go to a desk*
>*sign a form*
>*get on an airplane with a small cardboard box*
>Europe, here we come!
I have a feeling this system hasn't been around anymore even when this movie came out in 2004.
That was gone by close of the 90s (and even then it was a rarity) and you couldn't just sign up for it on a whim obviously
March 2020 when world governments collectively decided to stop hiding that they are dystopian and pure evil and pushed the greatest hoax in human history. Not counting that other one of course.
It was a shit movie when it came out, but now that fantasy, vision seems so far in the past that it never seemed possible.
really fucked up world we live in.
I unironically think that this is easily still obtainable if you are under 26 and just hostel jump in a European party city until you meet fellow travelers who have no real set itinerary.
Also you can't be poor