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Dude, you are an absolute legend, 3 minutes in and I felt like I was sitting among these ladies, laughing with them, I almost could taste the wine. What a talent. A++
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The pony lady also being the fire brigade and the airport groundskeeper (plus probably 5 more jobs) is so funny
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First chinese taxi was less than €4 , one advantage of electronic payments, it's harder to rip you off if the rates are a bit automated and standard.
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I like how the old soviet train conductors look at every ticket as if it is the first they have ever seen. and then they walk away with it and you wonder if you ever see it again
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the reason Bald has 4M subscribers is that we always get some serious background information + history lesson together with the silliness
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yeah it was a bit misleading title
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your english is pretty good, or did you use google translate??? (which is fine)
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I think he has been in enough red light districts to know that ....
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remember she was 91 at the time of the video. 91!!! she survived hitler, stalin, USSR, Chernobyl and the collapse of the empire. a true superwoman
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those are even worse
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I would die in 3 days in that madness , just from the mayhem
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he went this time to the place he started his YT channel, that seems like a legit reason to revisit a place.
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That is the power of editing. we don't see the hours of boring driving and searching in between the social encounters
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@JoolsUK Even now, the BBC is still much better than any other nation's 'regular TV' You Brits don't realize how bad it is elsewhere....
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I would carry at least 1-2 litres of bottled water in that climate .
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As for the boat, it didn;t look that bad, I have been recently been on a lot of British ferries in the Canary islands (Spain, but the major ferry companies are British or Norwegian (Fred Olsen) and also to the Canal Islands next to France and in both cases the ferries are just as packed with the same type of chairs.
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@brunfist not sure if that is true, but even if it is I don't judge him. He makes wonderful heartwarming videos about ordinary people around the world
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you never need the glasses. 100% they will have them. in another video some local town drunk even conjured glasses OUT OF A TREE. yes for real. he had glasses stuck in a tree.
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There were like 10 hotels in that street, including some better ones, so Backpacker Ben would just move across the street if Bald would bail.. At least that is what I would have done (after paying for the room of course)
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I really want to learn the russian language now
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@CanariasCanariass they know shame, but it is a very different kind of shame compared to westerners. in some ways their culture is much more based on shame than ours, but public life is not part of that, being with a bazillion people makes you get used to other people in your space
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@-Michelin I am 36 minutes into the video, I don;t see him making a joke of the people. did you even watch it?
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@John Greek 50% those girls are venezuelan too
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just the local drunk
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@joshuawilson1544 he brought the bbq with him, it was one of those instant bbq throwaway things I have used the exact same model here in the Netherlands
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@mikesvacation english english is different from american english. here in europe the world traditionally describes a place were people can recover from long term illness, like tuberculosis. I thought this was the same in USA. the mental health connection might be more modern, because modern science found cures for those physical diseases , so only those mental patients remained
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plus the people from all those outbacks got drafted in the army or education network and got sent to other areas thousands of miles away. Not always in a nice way of course, sometimes that had no say in it. But the grand effect was that learned a lot about other cultures
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@neiljones7137 of course not, only the 'random encounters' with other youtubers are staged. The rest is just the result of editing.. we , the viewers, only see the bits with encounters, we don;t see all the boring bits.
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@conor7154 lol 5 minutes after your comment.... exactly that
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1 man, with a driver and a mini. so actually 2 men
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@ojl5055 I had that 'problem' once... They would not take anything for a great meal for 2 and a lot of help avoiding tourist traps , so I slipped a 20 euro bill under their table cloth when my hosts weren't looking. I hope they weren't too offended when they found it (this was in a country that didn;t use euro, but local people really liked getting euros or dollars because the local currency was weak and lost value all the time)
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I will check out your channel , Khizer Mohajir I have never watched a travel vlog from a non western viewpoint, this could be interesting.
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@roserevancroix2308 it's 2024... normal people DO talk (joke) that way (aka everybody younger than 30) video games went mainstream more than a decade ago. source : I am a school teacher..
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it was sitting on eggs
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@mikesvacation I am from mainland Europe, but I like British (it's with one 't' btw) television , hence my name on youtube
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@NaeemAminVlogs it's too close to Talibanstan
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Watching him is much more comfortable than actually doing it.. Keep in mind we see only the interesting 5% of a day and not much of the tedious travelling, living on instant noodles and warm soda drinks / mineral water
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sponsorblock auto skips those sections
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@nina-toysfun7978 why are your upset somebody criticizes something YOU are not. exploiting channels DO exist. if you are not one of those, don't feel addressed , it;s not meant at you
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WE HAVE ONE of those PLANES on the roof of my apartment building! in the Netherlands! Long story short, it was put there by a group of artists, as an art project. It was an old soviet plane, I think build in 1954, that ended up in one of the Baltic states and then was bought by an collector in the Netherlands. It finally was falling apart and was about to be scrapped around the year 2000, but instead it was given to this artists club, who stripped it and restored the bodywork as well as they could and then mounted it on the roof of the building. The engine was also removed, but some of the interior still exists including old soviet instruments. You can get on the roof and get inside.
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Thank you Evgeny, we know many Russians are good people, but it;s Putin and his oligarchs that control everything. I hope the Russian people can revolt once more some day and overturn them
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@derbigpr500 government money. Almost all countries with high standards of living and nice trains do partly subsidize those trains, because they think it is an important thing in the country that you can;t leave to the free market. Most countries have a system that is partial commercial and partial governmental The reason is simple. and the commercial operators aren't to blame. A 100% commercial train network would only keep the busy lines open, where the earnings > costs. otherwise they would go down. So they can;t keep open small lines to Bumfck, Nowhere. If you want to rural people to be able to get on a bus or train towards a bigger city, you have to subsidize that line. that is why you can get a 500 mile train journey in Sweden for that same 50 quid. with nice seats, and a restaurant
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@dankmemes7342 the real solution is a form of socialist capitalism, like all the best nations in the world have: Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany etc.
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It's very easy, (if you speak the language) You go to a bunch of locals, like those men at the 'taxi' stand and ask: 'Hey , friends, where can we sleep?' 100% they will give plenty of options and you would have a hard time paying them, hospitality is sacred in those regions.
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@MuhammadAnwar-kq4iv luckily I have a hack for that, I can park for free in a village near the airport and then take a €3 ($3) bus ride to the airport. That works perfectly fine if you only have one bag.
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@TheDude1980 of course it is, he doesn;t walk around randomly but finds the most run down streets. I checked Plymouth on google streetview, 95% of the town looks ok sure it ain't bevery hills, but's ok. there are still plenty 46,000 pubs. sure this used to be 60,000 , so many closed , but every village still has one or more
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@sparrow_r3364 usually they can keep all the columns, ceilings and staircaises etc original. Most of the woodwork . In general it looked to be in great condition. some floors might be restorable too. I lived in a shabby old chateau for a while before it was restored. When I visited it again a few years later it was hard to believe that so much had been kept original
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last vid on Daily bald is from 7 months ago and it looks like it has only a few before that? is it a dead channel?
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yeah, so far I have only watched his former USSR travels, somehow I have zero interest in other parts of the world he has been to
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I didn't know that he lived here at some point, has he ever done B&B vlogs here? or are we too organized and wealthy for chaotic traveling, also severe lack of soviet mosaics
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