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iamwearingpants

iamwearingpants


24 places I want to go   106 places I've been
  1. 1. Vietnam
    Asia
    2,393 people
  2. 2. Laos
    Asia
    809 people
  3. 3. Pakistan
    Asia
    345 people
  4. 4. Afghanistan
    Asia
    277 people
  5. 5. Uzbekistan
    Asia
    1 cheer
    237 people
  6. 6. Tajikistan
    Asia
    115 people
  7. 7. Egypt
    Africa
    8,935 people
  8. 8. Tokyo
    JapanHonshuKantō
    1 cheer
    4,617 people
  9. 9. The Great Pyramid of Giza
    Egyptal-Qāhirah (Cairo)GizaGiza Necropolis
    1,977 people
  10. 10. Paris
    FranceIle de France
    6,732 people
  11. 11. United Kingdom
    Europe
    1 cheer
    6,347 people
  12. 12. California
    United States
    4,464 people
  13. 13. Edmonton
    CanadaAlberta
    119 people
  14. 14. Mount Fuji
    JapanHonshuChūbuYamanashi
    502 people
  15. 15. Kyoto
    JapanHonshuKinkiKyōto-fu
    1,084 people
  16. 16. Hiroshima
    JapanHonshuChūgokuHiroshima-ken
    219 people
  17. 17. Mexico
    North America
    4,523 people
  18. 18. Hawai'i
    United States
    7,020 people
  19. 19. Alaska
    United States
    8,189 people
  20. 20. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    14,684 people
  21. 21. Portland
    United StatesOregon
    1 cheer
    1,364 people

Recent entries

Park City, Utah

Hey, I was there two days ago!

Though the altitude made me physically ill, I liked Park City a lot for the following reasons:

1. My beautiful and wonderful girlfriend lives there.

2. There are mountains! I’ve never really been in mountains before.

3. You can ski on the mountains! I’ve never been skiing before.

4. Mormons? Yes. Cute.

5. My beautiful and wonderful girlfriend lives there. :)

over 6 years ago

Nashville, Tennessee

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I spent a couple nights in Nashville in the last couples days while in transit to Louisiana, and all I can say is: Parthenon what?

over 6 years ago

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

do hurricane relief!

I just returned from a trip to New Orleans and I’m hesitant to recommend it as a destination for tourism and visiting at the moment, because the city desperately needs help, not mere tourists. I sincerely think that anyone who wants to go visit the city, or hell, anyone who is a citizen of the United States and has the means, should go down and see what it’s like since the hurricanes firsthand. Not with camera in hand, saying, “Oh, so sad,” but with shovels, hammers and nails. Hook up with any number of the organizations down there working to rebuild and get your hands dirty!

over 6 years ago
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