Yes, hello friend. Welcome to Łódź, Poland

>Yes, hello friend. Welcome to Łódź, Poland.
>You will be staying here forever

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typical anti-Lodzian propaganda

Are the first two pictures from Silent Hill?

sumimasen breh but I can't help it

No, it's Polan.

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Do you have similar photos of those "underground cathedrals"?

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looks comfy

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The soft lighting gives it a really relaxing vibe.

looks desolated

some parts of east berlin also looks like this

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It's relaxing only on photos.

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I'll post a few positive ones so that everyone watching this thread won't off him/herself.

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enough is enough :^)

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exactly, thanks

no problem fren

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There's a lot more but I'm done.

Hope you enjoyed the wonders of Łódź.

Remember you're here to stay forever, if not in body than in soul.

Still not as shitty as commieblocks. Just need to renovate

Łódź is a fallen city, it's big and it's renovation would take ages and unimaginable amounts of money.

During the industrial revolution it became very rich and a lot of jews and germans migrated there. After the war it just fell into ruin year by year by year.

Kinda crazy question, but how is teaching English in Poland?

i always thought lodz was pretty hipstery becaucse of the film school there, that attracts quite alot of international students

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meh

it alright?

not the best

go on

I had to take additional, private classes to improve

>I had to take additional, private classes to improve
you mean your own english?
i mean i'd imagine it's a given that teaching in a regular class is no way to really learn a language, but is enough to introduce yourself to it

it's mostly repeating the basics for several years in a row, many people forget or don't give a shit, some get it and they can communicate though

It is, at least the older parts where living beings dwell.

Poland has such beautiful architecture and geography, it makes my heart ache.

Agreed.


Do you guarantee me the permanent citizenship? Thanks Poland.

Do I need to speak Yiddish? If yes, I’d be happy to learn it.

No. Not nowdays, pre WW2 it used to be a multicultural city, now it has only a tiny jewish community.

Is it a fine place to emmigrate? Or no?

>be citizen EU
>whining

Depends, but I'd say no, no it isn't. The earnings in Łódź are the same as in some 100k pop shitholes in Poland.

It might be better but in 10 or do years.

Top fucking kek

Lodz just needs some renovating.

that's just 2-3 streets, the rest of it is fallout tier

>all those photos
>still better than most of american cities

would visit/10

I want to run around there and shoot at zombies

I'd feel right at home, third-worldy as hell.

ooga booga i don't speak desert

Hello my fellow poornig.

R A R E
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>central africa
>desert

Why did you get rid of him? He was Africa's only hope

ooga booga I don't speak moor

I envy you user
I would still pick that over my shitty city.
If you think your situation is bad, go ahead and at look at some of our architecture.
There's no culture there.
Only commie blocks, churches and old soviet buildings left to rot because no one wants to spend money on renovating the city.