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Experiences:
United States:
California:
Los Angeles - i liked going to the beaches. i mostly went to east la to visit family and experience the real chicano cvltvre with my uncle letting me ride his pontiac torpedo around the city and visiting chicano park and the pier. i also got to go to the observatory
Oakland - it was mid. the population has less than 20% of african americans living there currently, but the people still retain that west coast african american culture(few good, mostly bad).
Beverly Hills - very materialistic. the only interesting thing about it was that road was at an angle. the gardens were also nice.
Knott's Berry Farm - i remember going here when i was younger. i always saw niggas hook up w females n shi. i bet they be doing ts still. i remember the rides being fun.
Arizona:
Interstate 15 - i stopped by a gas station on my way to vegas. i also got to see canyons on the way there too and took a picture of a 'Welcome to Arizona' sign.
Utah:
Salt Lake City - the mountains there were gorgeous. the place was snowing and the scenery was spectacular. the people were nice too.
Interstate 15 - i saw some mountains on the way with the land being cold and barren.
Nevada:
Las Vegas - the city was astounding with all of the lights shining down on the strip. i went to the north hollywood mall and went to the casino, hoping to bet some of my money until they asked to see my id and the dealer said that i had to be 21 in order to gamble. i also saw a stripper dancing there too. i noticed that my hotel had a restaurant and a casino in the other side of the building. i got to see Caesar's Palace, the fountains of Bellagio's, the mini Eiffel Tower in Paris St, the STRAT Tower, and the Trump Tower. even with the astonishing sights that Las Vegas had to offer, the city seemed materialistic and degenerate. i got catcalled by some showgirls that wanted to take pictures w me, but i declined. i'm not tryna give them my hard earn cash when i could've spent it on better and more important things such as gambling.
Area 15 - i wanted to go there for a while and now i did. the art exhibit outside the building was unique. i saw the car with saws on its rear and the giant metallic robot that was lying there. it looked like some of it was buried under the concrete. nothing else of note outside the building. the inside was filled with lights that gave that outer world vibe. there were many games to do there and merch to buy. i had to get a vip ticket to enter Omega Mart. the place already looked trippy w the milk carton being extended and the cooler having literal gender fluid. there were also other weird things such as a tattooed chicken and box that says 'Done.' i opened one of the coolers and saw a tunnel of beverages that led to an office room. i looked around, taking a couple of pictures and opened the door to find a trail of lights that lead to a person in a mediative state,
Texas:
Houston - it was a big city that had restaurants of many countries and fusions.
San Antonio - i got to see the alamo(i almost forgot abt it until i remembered my trip to San Antonio). the place was chill
Austin - despite its reputation in the lone Star State, it really wasn't that bad. i went to a park and saw a concert there. i went to an italian pizza restaurant.
Galveston - the beaches looked horrendous and the water looked like shit. the only good thing abt it was when i went in a battleship and manned some turrets (no ammo inside unfortunately)
México:
Baja California:
Tijuana - near my hometown across the border, i got to spend a lot of time with family who reside there, whether it'd be me going there to see my family or my family coming here to see me, the city was nice to be in and i got to go to some local dances and restaurants.
Guerrero:
Acapulco - the beaches were splendid and the coastal atmosphere was neat. i got to swim in the water.
Chilpancingo - the city was neat with the museums being interesting and informative.
Mexico City:
CDMX - the city was pleasant to my eyes. i got to see the palace with the giant mexican flag. i tried out some local restaurants and they were goated. i also visited the ruins of Templo Mayor.
Estado de México/Edomex:
Teotihuacán - the pure awe and astonishment that i felt when witnessing the giant pyramid cannot be described in words. the pyramids were not created by my tribe(Mexica), but rather the Toltecas. regardless, it is still a wonder of the New World.