Traveling is for normies with money. I am jealous of people who travel.
...he writes on his Razr keyboard with his Alienware computer before returning to morning sex with his $15,000 love doll.
Aren't you on neetbux? Save, travel locally.
>>1094369
Travelling can easily cost less than $150 per week. Save some money and it's so simple. I recently travelled around Europe for 11 weeks and it cost me just over $2000 for everything, and I was drinking 2-4 times a week and eating out the majority of the time. I couchsurfed a fair amount but I never hitchiked.
>>1094369
I just turned down a 4 month scholarship to study in India, free housing included.
Jelly OP? :^)
>>1094369
Stay buttmad, stay on /r9k/, stay a kissless virgin. That, or stop being a faggot and start traveling. You might even get laid.
>>1094376
This.
Traveling doesn't have to cost a lot of money if you know how to do it.
>>1094369
a/s/l?
I'm 24 male and australian. I have traveled around SE asia and its dramatically easier if you go and get one of those TESOL certificates. Work a bit, save travel somewhere else, work a bit more.
It's not acually someone elses faust you havent traveled, it's just you not thinking you can.
>>1095773
Well.. being honest, as a SouthAmerican living in Australia.
Here you CAN work+save. In many countries you would not even survive with dignity doing works that here could make you wealthy with good money strategy.
>>1094376
It can be even less than that, basically free if you know how and are willing to rough it like that.
I know a guy who went from Beijing to Cairo, all overland, and basically hitchhiked the whole way relying on other people to share food with him and stuff like that.
>>1094369
Same here bro. If you are not a chad you can't really travel. All the social anxiety will cripple you. It's what's holding me back aside from being a robot and having no money. I wish I can be like them and just enjoy life.
Try to watch documentary's about other countries. I find it helps a little bit.
>>1097112
Any documentaries you can recommend?
>>1097118
Made in Iceland is pretty nice. It's short and albeit a little hipsterish. It triggers me a little.