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Cope I met up with another incels.co user IRL

We groped foids on the Tube and talked about going ER

And then we went fine dining

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I groped one foid in London metro Piccadilly line one time by accident. Metro stop hard and I lost balance and grabbed her tits really hard. Felt ashamed and left on the station even though it wasn't even my station lol it's over for bluepilledcels.
 
Sounds like cuckmerikkka then

The U.S. is worse for sure. Stupidly high drinking age, escortcoping is illegal, rude cops, shitty public transportation.
I groped one foid in London metro Piccadilly line one time by accident. Metro stop hard and I lost balance and grabbed her tits really hard. Felt ashamed and left on the station even though it wasn't even my station lol it's over for bluepilledcels.

Piccadilly line is my favorite line.
He's probably an international student so yes.

Yes I'm an international student
 
Yup we had a good time hope we can meet again soon
 
@PPEcel when will we meet again?
 
The U.S. is worse for sure. Stupidly high drinking age, escortcoping is illegal, rude cops, shitty public transportation.
Truth. The Underground mogs the fuck out of every US transportation system 50 times over.
 
Truth. The Underground mogs the fuck out of every US transportation system 50 times over.

Public transport in many East Asian cities mogs American cities even more.

My very first experience with American public transport was in Boston. I was doing a college tour. On a quick hop on the Red Line between Harvard and Kendall/MIT, I saw a woman whose dog peed in the carriage. Next to her was a homeless man who was so high he didn't notice.

That is disgusting and would simply never happen in Tokyo or Seoul.
 
What about jokermaxxing on the NYC subway (in minecraft)?
:feelshmm:

I was just there a few months ago. NYC subway is pretty dirty (of course). Signs are confusing as hell in certain places. God help you if you have to reload your card with some creepy homeless guy shouting at people standing right behind you. Still better than San Francisco's, which is basically a glorified homeless shelter.
 
:feelshmm:

I was just there a few months ago. NYC subway is pretty dirty (of course). Signs are confusing as hell in certain places. God help you if you have to reload your card with some creepy homeless guy shouting at people standing right behind you. Still better than San Francisco's, which is basically a glorified homeless shelter.

Luckily in San Francisco you can download one of fifty or so ride-hailing apps, most of whom are bleeding cash and being propped up by venture capitalists who fly around in helicopters and laugh at the poors beneath them.
Food looks good. What is it?

Pan seared scallop and a small pastry filled with lobster bisque topped with a bone marrow vinagrette and crispy kale and smoked cod roe
 
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Public transport in many East Asian cities mogs American cities even more.

My very first experience with American public transport was in Boston. I was doing a college tour. On a quick hop on the Red Line between Harvard and Kendall/MIT, I saw a woman whose dog peed in the carriage. Next to her was a homeless man who was so high he didn't notice.

That is disgusting and would simply never happen in Tokyo or Seoul.
Yeah, any American who thinks America is so clean and wonderful has never been anyone else. It's a pretty trash country in a lot of ways. LOL @ that story...that's pretty typical.

In my city (east coast) the rail system is an absolute joke. As far as busses are concerned, there's only a 50% chance it'll show up even remotely on time, 5% chance it won't show up at all. When you get on, it's all random homeless, some dudes who look like they just got paroled, and a couple fat people going to work. Nothing like the average clientele in other cities in Canada or Europe I've ridden alongside. I'm sure the same could be said of SEA based on your remarks.
 
Yeah, any American who thinks America is so clean and wonderful has never been anyone else. It's a pretty trash country in a lot of ways. LOL @ that story...that's pretty typical.

In my city (east coast) the rail system is an absolute joke. As far as busses are concerned, there's only a 50% chance it'll show up even remotely on time, 5% chance it won't show up at all. When you get on, it's all random homeless, some dudes who look like they just got paroled, and a couple fat people going to work. Nothing like the average clientele in other cities in Canada or Europe I've ridden alongside. I'm sure the same could be said of SEA based on your remarks.

I suppose my view of the U.K. could be slightly warped because I spend a decent amount of my time in central London, which in general is a relatively privileged part of the U.K.

Given how cheap it is to drive in the U.S., I suppose there simply isn't sufficient incentive for politicians to fix their abysmal public transport situation.

I don't expect trains to be entirely spotless with cushy seats, but they need to at least be on time. Which they never are.
 
Who is it?
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And this is how their meetup was

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I suppose my view of the U.K. could be slightly warped because I spend a decent amount of my time in central London, which in general is a relatively privileged part of the U.K.

Given how cheap it is to drive in the U.S., I suppose there simply isn't sufficient incentive for politicians to fix their abysmal public transport situation.

I don't expect trains to be entirely spotless with cushy seats, but they need to at least be on time. Which they never are.
Agree, I think it's a lost cause at this point.

I'd probably be more forgiving of the public transit here if the roads and bridges were maintained adequately as a trade off. But those are largely in utter disrepair as well (except for the toll roads, go figure). So it's a Catch-22 that develops around cities where the roads are congested, cracked, and potholed (making public transit attractive), yet the public transit system that exists is terribly inadequate and grossly unreliable. A no win for the average person, many of whom would probably rather take a train than spend money on fuel, maintenance, bureaucratic state vehicle inspections, and the rest every year (assuming they don't have an actual car payment on top of those things).
 
Very fancy meal.
 
Sounds like a nice evening

Cheers gentlemen

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