I've been MIA lately so want to keep you losers abreast of the recent odyssey I went on. I'm not posting photos because you can Google all this shit and for privacy reasons.
Berkeley
[/b]Went down to the Boss Baby Bowl. No hyperbole. Berkeley might be my least favorite place I've ever been. A lot of closed down businesses. A lot of homeless. Super unattractive population. Outside of the clock tower, not a remarkable campus. Way more students actually showed up than I thought would. Couldn't have been more than 1,000 Cal fans outside of that. I maybe have blacked out and partied with a homeless guy after the game.
I immediately flew from Berkeley to London
London & Ireland
[/b]Best looking women I've ever seen in my life in one place and they appeared happy. Overall, just such a giant upgrade over Berkeley or any American West Coast city really. Contrary to what as swipes here would tell you almost everyone in both countries seemed pretty stoked on America and talking to an American. Very little political shit anywhere. I partied all night in Galway with random non-homeless Irish people I met at a bar. So much beer drinking and no water drinking. Very little masking. There's a lot of shit I'm sure I like more about/in America but sharing the positive.
Went to the Jags/Broncos NFL game. The media would never tell you they packed Wembley with 80,000 + NFL fans from Europe. About 50,000 were Broncos fans. Met people in the bars who were born and raised in Germany and the UK and their entire family are Seahawk fans. Basically the opposite environment of a Seahawks game though. Fans don't eat or drink during the game and watch every single play. Absolutely no lines for food/drink or the bathrooms during play. Also not a single second devoted to virtue signaling. Saw several jerseys/gear of every NFL team, which was surreal. In the UW/Oregon national branding saw one weirdo likely virgin in Duck gear and one chick wearing a 90s Huskies sweater which I think she probably got at a lost and found.
Made it to the Phil Lynott statue in Dublin.
That is all.
Berkeley
[/b]Went down to the Boss Baby Bowl. No hyperbole. Berkeley might be my least favorite place I've ever been. A lot of closed down businesses. A lot of homeless. Super unattractive population. Outside of the clock tower, not a remarkable campus. Way more students actually showed up than I thought would. Couldn't have been more than 1,000 Cal fans outside of that. I maybe have blacked out and partied with a homeless guy after the game.
I immediately flew from Berkeley to London
London & Ireland
[/b]Best looking women I've ever seen in my life in one place and they appeared happy. Overall, just such a giant upgrade over Berkeley or any American West Coast city really. Contrary to what as swipes here would tell you almost everyone in both countries seemed pretty stoked on America and talking to an American. Very little political shit anywhere. I partied all night in Galway with random non-homeless Irish people I met at a bar. So much beer drinking and no water drinking. Very little masking. There's a lot of shit I'm sure I like more about/in America but sharing the positive.
Went to the Jags/Broncos NFL game. The media would never tell you they packed Wembley with 80,000 + NFL fans from Europe. About 50,000 were Broncos fans. Met people in the bars who were born and raised in Germany and the UK and their entire family are Seahawk fans. Basically the opposite environment of a Seahawks game though. Fans don't eat or drink during the game and watch every single play. Absolutely no lines for food/drink or the bathrooms during play. Also not a single second devoted to virtue signaling. Saw several jerseys/gear of every NFL team, which was surreal. In the UW/Oregon national branding saw one weirdo likely virgin in Duck gear and one chick wearing a 90s Huskies sweater which I think she probably got at a lost and found.
Made it to the Phil Lynott statue in Dublin.
That is all.