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nyctre
Yeah, that’s not what you said at all…
And the ones actually killing Palestinians are the IDF. Even if Biden had decided 4 years ago that the US doesn’t need an ally in the middle east and he’d stopped sending money and weapons, nothing would’ve changed. Israel is strong and rich enough to stand on its own against Palestine.
He’s just saying that " Hitler rose to power because Germany needed to make sure Trump wasn’t elected. " Is the most illogical thing one without sufficient history knowledge can claim. Unless we’re all grossly misunderstanding you. Would you care to explain what exactly you mean?
Yep. Agreed. Unplanned bits are often very memorable. Took shelter in a random café in Vienna and had amazing cakes. My favourite memory from that trip, I think.
Have a broad plan, but don’t fuss about sticking to it too much.
Except the pictures bit. There I disagree.I like taking pictures of touristy stuff and such. Because It’ll help me remember the way I experienced the place. And pictures of stuff in museums because it’ll help me remember what I enjoyed most. I don’t wanna have to look up a list of all the expositions later on in order to find something I wanna review or share with someone.
Others have said it, but I’ll stress it some more. Don’t overplan. Whenever I go somewhere I make a list of all the places I wanna go to and I only schedule one place/day. Two at most if they’re small things. But don’t plan a museum in the morning and then a second place/museum in the afternoon, for example. You’ll never make it to the second place. Or you will but you’ll be too tired to enjoy it.
1-2 places/day are enough. Trying to cram too much stuff into a day will ruin your trip, really.