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katnisseverdeen_
· 7 years ago
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I was there!
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
Oh yeah, pics or it didn't happen
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katnisseverdeen_
· 7 years ago
I live in The Netherlands and wouldn't miss the gay pride for the world.
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Was it fun?? That shit looks amazing
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katnisseverdeen_
· 7 years ago
It's amazing. The whole vibe and happiness around it is incredible.
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Sounds awesome, I'll have to go sometime. The Netherlands in general looks beautiful
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katnisseverdeen_
· 7 years ago
There's a lot of beautiful peaceful places but I can't wait to leave this country. I don't want to live here for the rest of my life
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Fair enough, where else would you like to go?
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katnisseverdeen_
· 7 years ago
Somewhere in America or Australia. The countries just amaze me :D
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Come to Australia! We'll welcome you with open arms :) But South America looks amazing, I want to travel there someday too
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katnisseverdeen_
· 7 years ago
You live in Australia? That's amazing! I've never been there but I'm kind of obsessed with Australia hahaha! So cool you're into travelling as well :D
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
I do! I personally find it very beautiful and everyone is usually pretty friendly but it does get pretty hot in the summer, this is just my experience though. Yeah, travelling just gives you a whole new perspective on everything and the ability to experience new cultures
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
I can tell you that South America is pretty, but you have to be warned: Peru hasn't got a middle class; Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela are having an economic crisis, plus Bolivia and Paraguay have a lot of issues. And then you have all the problems which central American countries suffer. The safest places to go to South America to live are Chile, Uruguay and Colombia, but Colombia also the richer areas of the country
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Thanks for the tips! I've been to a few places with economic crisis to help out and although it was a little confronting I was able to experience the true culture of those people and how they lived. I would love to travel there I think more for the natural beauty of the land and all that stuff, rather then the people but of course the people are still important
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