"You may be able to identify people if you had a lot of data. It depends on how people will use the data once they have it. But I think it is a small, theoretical risk,"
Your trust in human nature is higher than Chamberlain's, you idealist idiot.
and he spent the whole ride complaining about the rickshaw
the rickshaw driver then offered to let him stay at his place.
so he goes over, and then complains about the rickshaw driver's house, which doubles as a store
so the rickshaw driver gets a friend to let him stay over at his place
AND THEN HE COMPLAINS ABOUT THE FRIEND'S PLACE
and by complaining i don't mean like "oh i'm uncomfortable" i mean like "god this is a shithole this isn't what i was expecting at all how does anybody live here"
and he spent the whole ride complaining about the rickshaw
the rickshaw driver then offered to let him stay at his place.
so he goes over, and then complains about the rickshaw driver's house, which doubles as a store
so the rickshaw driver gets a friend to let him stay over at his place
AND THEN HE COMPLAINS ABOUT THE FRIEND'S PLACE
and by complaining i don't mean like "oh i'm uncomfortable" i mean like "god this is a shithole this isn't what i was expecting at all how does anybody live here"
the British have a reputation for being assholes abroad
idk if that's an exclusively European stereotype, but it's not an unfounded one
people make jokes about the Japanese because they tend to sign up for tours and go around certain famous locations in big groups, but they do tend to actually take an interest in the places they visit, which is admirable
Japanese people just take pictures of everything as far as I have heard.
But they are also remarkably polite and respectful. A good part of that is a cultural thing, but from what I have heard, a lot of them just seem to be sincerely nice and enthusiastic.
The English, French and Swedish abroad, on the other hand, are apparently quite appalling.
people make jokes about the Japanese because they tend to sign up for tours and go around certain famous locations in big groups, but they do tend to actually take an interest in the places they visit, which is admirable
There's actually a known psychological breakdown that tends to happen when Japanese tourists go to France. The media in Japan builds up an idealized image of France, and that, combined with broken expectations, combined with culture shock, combined with homesickness tends to cause people to break down.
There's actually a known psychological breakdown that tends to happen when Japanese tourists go to France. The media in Japan builds up an idealized image of France, and that, combined with broken expectations, combined with culture shock, combined with homesickness tends to cause people to break down.
Remember back in the 50s when they'd record like Elvis singing YOU AIN'T NOTHIN BUT A HOUND DOG and then they'd turn the record over and reverse it and it was all NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP and people were all like, "That is actually the voice of Satan coming from that song."
It doesn't really help that Paris has a reputation for being one of the least friendly cities in France. From what I've heard from friends who have traveled there, other places like Bordeaux are a bit more pleasant.
It doesn't really help that Paris has a reputation for being one of the least friendly cities in France. From what I've heard from friends who have traveled there, other places like Bordeaux are a bit more pleasant.
I assume part of it is Parisians getting overloaded with tourists.
^^ Well, that's a good part of it, but apparently Parisians aren't exactly friendly to other French people, either. Also, most of the Quebecois are descended from sailors from the west and south of France, which is generally known for being a lot more laid-back.
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this country...
you joke, but that doesn't strike you as fucked up?
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Your trust in human nature is higher than Chamberlain's, you idealist idiot.
FUCK YOU CUNT.
The best are Japanese.
awful
maybe it's staged tho.
idk if that's an exclusively European stereotype, but it's not an unfounded one
people make jokes about the Japanese because they tend to sign up for tours and go around certain famous locations in big groups, but they do tend to actually take an interest in the places they visit, which is admirable
75% more cats, in 75% more boxes.
It doesn't really help that Paris has a reputation for being one of the least friendly cities in France. From what I've heard from friends who have traveled there, other places like Bordeaux are a bit more pleasant.
he evidently felt that people were hostile because he was an American tourist, but perhaps Parisians just hate everyone
also