26.06.2012 - 23:23
Post what life in your city (or countryside) looks like.
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26.06.2012 - 23:25
Daily life in a part of Dallas, Texas Well basically just listen to stuff like this all day. Then check the temperature and go, "Ha, still good now lets go play some Basketball."
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27.06.2012 - 03:52
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apeldoorn That's all i guess
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27.06.2012 - 04:32 Luther, Wagner, Goethe, Johann Sebastian Bach, Burschenschaften Hmn, think it means Culture
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27.06.2012 - 10:02
Valencia in Spain, all facets. Sorry for this album, ;P
---- I dont understand why people says that Full Package is too expensive: http://imageshack.us/a/img854/6531/fzhd.png "I... Feel a little dead inside" -Gardevoir
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27.06.2012 - 11:13
Well, my "city" looks a bit like this... A view from the village: Ye olde village hall, built for the 1970 Jubilee IIRC, as seen in typically British weather: The old rail station (which is visible from my house kinda): The church (which no-one ever goes to, unless they want to inspect the graves): This is where I get my bus from every morning (right next to village hall): The last 3 winters have looked precisely like this:
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27.06.2012 - 12:35
Wow awesome thread! I love to see other peoples places. Great pics Yoba and reha! Most of the following pictures of Berlin I took on the same foggy evening/night. First, some random church looking nice in dat fog. On the right you can see the Pergamon Museum. They actually took apart the whole Pergamon Altar and put it back together inside there. Same goes for the Ishtar Gate. Dat feel when walking through the same gate as Alexander the Great did 2300 years ago. An alley I very much like, on the left either the New Museum or the Old Museum, I can never tell them apart. On the right the Berlin Dome, where most of the Brandenburg/Prussian/German dukes/kings/Kaisers are buried. On the left (the bigger at the back) the Aqua Dome, a giant water tank with a millionen fishes/sharks and such things. You can take a glas-lift through that giant aquarium. Next pictures are from Hackischer Markt area. Unter den Linden, the alley leading up to Brandenburg Gate. Typical Berlin street at night. This too is typical. The guy sitting there is no homeless or so, we have few to none of these, he's a singer. Some street rap battle, a thingy you lilD would have enjoyed I guess. We have a vibrant nightlife here, one of Europes best and with people from all over the world. I love it so much. Winter in Berlin. Christmas market. Summer in Berlin Government area. Merkel sits in the building on the left and does what she does. Olympic Stadium :] Some streetart. Theres much much more I could show you guys, but I feel like I already posted too much.
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27.06.2012 - 13:04
I live about 10mins from birmingham. st martins church. st philips biggest shopping centre Skyline new street at a very unbusy time Town hall city centre walk straight up from city centre About 3mins drive from city centre, my local football club, aston villa Edgbaston cricket ground
At christmas, there is a the german frankfurt market my favourite street art.
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27.06.2012 - 13:29
Haha that's cool. You really call it the Frankfurt market? The best Christmas Market is in Nuremberg though. You should go there once in your life. And no offense, but that shopping centre is really ugly lol! Croatia is beautiful.
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27.06.2012 - 13:34
well we mainly just call it the German market. and yeah i plan too take a europe tour sometime in the next few years, spain, italy and germany are on the list, maybe i can spend late december in nuremberg haha. you don't have to tell me, but when you are actually in the city centre, you hardly see it: it ends here then you come to this. walk up there and you come to this: after there is new street. ruins the view of st martins church at some angles though, like this one: sigh
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27.06.2012 - 14:05
I live in suburban New York : D (not rly my house, nice try Nate) I take the train, To the city!
---- The church is near, but the road is icy... the bar is far away, but I will walk carefully...
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27.06.2012 - 15:39
Caulerpas and ShaiBBs pictures remind me at assasins creed =D, and Stomach how could u play afterwind in this countryside? Do you really have DSL?
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27.06.2012 - 15:43
lolololol the beach reminds you of assasins creed ?
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27.06.2012 - 16:02
I come from the east, and christian communism. Western folks often make fun of us mostly yankee tourist. But I say amazing country,people, food, and the glory of my party that I care so much. There is no place I rather be in. Except maybe North Korea or Cuba. The goverment controls most of the public services, I pay respects to portrait of our beloved leader daily, glories hot women, and sing march of the vounters everyday. Thats just the overall stuff. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_communism --- ideaogly of my place http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9td_3P3w1S4 --- summary of my city history (waring lots of Violence) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2kRH9-UazY -- summary of my people in my nation
---- "I Don't Know What Just Went Wrong"-Derpy Hooves
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27.06.2012 - 16:43
I live in Pennsylvania. Some pictures of town square: And please keep your prayers out of that man's vagina.
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27.06.2012 - 19:44
Irving,Texas(Dallas County,not the city.) This is a house in Las Colinas(Where all the rich people live in Irving,including Dr.Phil's son) This is the Millennium Fountain(I pass it every time I go to McDonald's) This is my High School,Nimitz High School,home of the Vikings. These are Nimitz Vikas Dance Team(Our Cheerleaders,u mad?) This is my house(It is a secret entrance to the Batcave)
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27.06.2012 - 22:33
Irving is in DFW though... Doesn't that technically make it a part of Dallas?
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27.06.2012 - 23:09
This is the Long Island Expressway this is the train station You live in one of these houses in long island or or My town/village: Many portuguese and korean buildings Clocks that doesn't work hospital one of 2 portuguese center in town bad winter view from an airplane before landing in JFK NYC line to go to statue of liberty what you do instead
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28.06.2012 - 00:09
Irving is its own city in Dallas County(Not Dallas city),The County was named after Dallas city.Trust me,most of the people over here are also confused,we have no idea whether we are Irving or Dallas or Tarrant County.What is true is that Irving is technically its own city.
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28.06.2012 - 03:00
I never knew Cambodja looked like this! Really shocking to see BTW: what do you use for travel to get from Birmingham to your place in 10mins?
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28.06.2012 - 03:08
That's classified. also, dother bother going to birmgham, goto london, much bigger, much more to do lol, both have as much shit areas as they do good areas... haha. actually, i wouldn't tell anyone to goto a major city if they went to england to be fair, i'd direct them to nice little towns and castles and stuff haha.
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28.06.2012 - 04:58
Some panoramas I took. Schloss Charlottenburg: http://i47.tinypic.com/2mnq73c.jpg Dome: http://i45.tinypic.com/2cf5u36.jpg Berlin Wall: http://i47.tinypic.com/29ur87d.jpg Sunset over the district of Friedrichshain: http://i45.tinypic.com/2ym7xqu.jpg Spree river. At the background the Oberbaum bridge, where since the reunification the former Eastern district of Friedrichshain and the former Western district of Kreuzberg meet to battle each other with tomatos once a year. Only last year Kreuzberg one for the first time. http://i49.tinypic.com/14vtw6h.jpg Festival of cultures: http://i46.tinypic.com/bjiuc0.jpg
If you are ever in Berlin, tell me. I like to show people around!
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28.06.2012 - 05:17
Vienna Castle Schönbrunn The Riesenrad We also have a tube a famous church: Karlskirche (i have never been inside, although i see it almost every day) the vienna city hall at christian market the Milleniumstower
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28.06.2012 - 06:14
Abaut my city name:Bitola ancient name Heraclea Heraclea Lyncestis is a ancient Macedonian town found by the ancient Macedonian King Phillip II Macedonian father of Alexandar III Macedonian in the middle of the 4th century BC, but most of the remains that can be seen in Heraclea Lyncestis are from the Roman and the early christian period. today population:80000 citizen heraclea picture This is Bitola montain pelister near bitola national park pelister if you kill this animal you go in prizon montain lake in pelister i swim there -3*C water heheheh statue of Philip II Macedonian lake strezevo close to Bitola here i go to fishing Milityary Academy in Ottoman Era - Now Museum This building was used to be "Ottoman Military Academy". The most famous in Ottoman Empire. The revolutin of 1908 in Ottoman was held by the military officers from here, who became lately the core of the founders of Republic of Turkey, including MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATURK and my grandfather.
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28.06.2012 - 06:25
Dont copy my idea of photos more!
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28.06.2012 - 07:03 Barbesssa Účet zmazaný
I liked this. Niceeeeee city:)
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29.06.2012 - 05:58
>implying I don't live even more in the wilderness of the countryside than Stomach does >implying Canada is not miles ahead of Britain in telecommunications Also learster that's some 5/5 photography, are you a professional photographer?
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29.06.2012 - 06:44
WELCOME TO KOTOR! I hope you like them guys,and sorry for not professional photos This is just 1% of things you need to see
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