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It really would be fun to bring a few of them over, take a week off of work and do some redneck shit.
They need some beat up pickups mudboggin, natty lites. |
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Quoted: How do I get to the rest of the 228 photos? Anyone? These are awesome! Made my day lol. View Quote https://www.facebook.com/4thofJulyLarp?mibextid=LQQJ4d @konger |
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The white trash of Europe mocking American white trash? I'll allow it.
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Here's some more links from the guys putting it on.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14b4ruFOwlSaa-F5yrs7KMywKnzljxxfeqOSgMQGBUKw/edit https://larpventure.com/4th-of-july About the larp SETTING: Pristine Park, Ohio, 2019 GENRE: drama, slice of life ESTHETICS: flashy American retro LANGUAGE: English DATES: Sep 15-17 2023, Sep 22-24 2023, Sep 29 - Oct 1 2023 LOCATION: Ilki Resort, Lódz Voivodeship, POLAND PLAYERS' NUMBER: 67 (40 female and 27 male characters) PLAYERS' AGE: 18+ (considered legal adults in the light of Polish law) PRICE: Larp price: 56 base tickets: 375 EUR / 5 sponsor tickets: 475 EUR / 5 subsidised tickets: 275 EUR / 1 special discount ticket: 1 EUR (we will organise a contest on social media with a possibility to get a single ticket with a special discount) The ticket price includes renting the “Ilki” resort exclusively for the game in-game accommodation in conditions depending on the role played (some beds will be double and will accommodate two people - these characters will be marked in their description) character sheet game documentation scenography and necessary props salary for all the creators of the game and our Crew; we believe that every person involved in such a big project deserves a compensation for their hard work View Quote 67 people. No kids allowed. That explains where there's not a bunch of barefoot kids in diapers running around. I think they should at least have the kids toys all over the yards. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How do I get to the rest of the 228 photos? Anyone? These are awesome! Made my day lol. https://www.facebook.com/4thofJulyLarp?mibextid=LQQJ4d @konger |
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They need to find trailer park near a railroad track. Keeping it real.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How do I get to the rest of the 228 photos? Anyone? These are awesome! Made my day lol. https://www.facebook.com/4thofJulyLarp?mibextid=LQQJ4d @konger https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/203250/larp_PNG-2737285.png Does anyone know what they had? Airsoft maybe? |
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I had to look up LARP. What a hoot to pretend to be trailer trash.
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Reminds me of the Married With Children episode when Marcy and Jefferson dressed up like Peggy and AL.
To capture the real Trailer Park Mystique it needs more IROC Camaros and cinder blocks. |
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Quoted: Does anyone know what they had? Airsoft maybe? View Quote They looked real. Had a couple of guys helping folks. One guy had an AK that looked like the real thing. What are the gun laws like over there? ETA: Self-defense reason, while allowed, requires a proof of threat to life, health or property and is rarely allowed. Antique firearms or their replicas and some air guns are available without a permit. With approximately 2.5 civilian firearms per 100 people, Poland is the 166th most armed country in the world. |
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Fuck Poland ! Don’t ask for our help the next time someone invades your shithole country.
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Quoted: Poles ain't no commies. https://www.curiouscuisiniere.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Polish-White-Borscht-1612.21.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: For many trailer parks, this look would be an improvement. ...and it's been a while since I saw a trailer trash woman who looked this good: https://video-images.vice.com/_uncategorized/1655291106965-2843689021719680352383043262486393331029163n.jpeg?resize=800:* View Quote I'll take her in for personal lessons to improve her LARPing. |
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Quoted: Vice is gonna Vice Shocker https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14294/Screenshot_20230306_235634_Chrome_jpg-2737012.JPG View Quote low info blockheads that really have zero clue as to what America really is or is like to live in...so they rely on media to lie to them |
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They couldn't find at least ONE rusted out car? No tires as part of lawn decorations? (I inherited tractor tire lawn planters from a previous resident once).
I think its hilarious that a mild depiction of an Ohio trailer park was an adult-only event. |
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Quoted: Fuck Poland ! Don't ask for our help the next time someone invades your shithole country. View Quote What other countries are told is "American" Faux Americana is a thing in Europe and Japan. Don't be pissed about it. Enjoy it.... we have such a cultural outreach that they lampoon us for fun. You don't see shitty places being lampooned. Last I checked, there aren't folks LARPing what it is like to be in Haiti or someone hosting a "Democratic Republic of the Congo Party." |
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Ohio is amazing. I don’t blame them for aspiring to excellence.
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xgd79wuriQ Faux Americana is a thing in Europe and Japan. Don't be pissed about it. Enjoy it.... we have such a cultural outreach that they lampoon us for fun. You don't see shitty places being lampooned. Last I checked, there aren't folks LARPing what it is like to be in Haiti or someone hosting a "Democratic Republic of the Congo Party." View Quote I work with a bunch of folks in different european countries. They like to send me pictures of the "american food" section of their grocery stores. They do at least get the name brand stuff. But its just a hodgepodge of random crap you'd find in the US. There was one dude who said his favorite part about coming to the US was the ranch dressing. They just dont get it where he's from. One of my guys in norway confirmed that he can get ken's brand ranch dressing which is what we have here, but its like 4x the cost. Another thing they like from here is our creative insults. I guess the culture here is more creative when shitting on somebody else, as can be witnessed by scrolling through GD. Somehow the red solo cup have become instantly recognizable US stereotypes. Even though they aren't that insanely popular here. They are used in a lot of movies and TV to show generic "this is alcohol" drinks while not having to pay any royalties to any specific brand. So oversees, they will have american themed parties, where having the red solo cups is a very top requirement. |
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Quoted: Here's some more links from the guys putting it on. https://docs.google.com/document/d/14b4ruFOwlSaa-F5yrs7KMywKnzljxxfeqOSgMQGBUKw/edit https://larpventure.com/4th-of-july 67 people. No kids allowed. That explains where there's not a bunch of barefoot kids in diapers running around. I think they should at least have the kids toys all over the yards. View Quote Needs some empty Dollar General plastic bags blowing around, and a lot crushed empty Natural Lite cans laying around |
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The Poles obviously are not up to date on rednecking.
I didn't see no pickup trucks in the pictures. No pickup trucks mean there are no trucks with tarps in the back, filled with water for hot days. They need to have at least one redneck swimming pool! |
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Quoted: I work with a bunch of folks in different european countries. They like to send me pictures of the "american food" section of their grocery stores. They do at least get the name brand stuff. But its just a hodgepodge of random crap you'd find in the US. There was one dude who said his favorite part about coming to the US was the ranch dressing. They just dont get it where he's from. One of my guys in norway confirmed that he can get ken's brand ranch dressing which is what we have here, but its like 4x the cost. Another thing they like from here is our creative insults. I guess the culture here is more creative when shitting on somebody else, as can be witnessed by scrolling through GD. Somehow the red solo cup have become instantly recognizable US stereotypes. Even though they aren't that insanely popular here. They are used in a lot of movies and TV to show generic "this is alcohol" drinks while not having to pay any royalties to any specific brand. So oversees, they will have american themed parties, where having the red solo cups is a very top requirement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xgd79wuriQ Faux Americana is a thing in Europe and Japan. Don't be pissed about it. Enjoy it.... we have such a cultural outreach that they lampoon us for fun. You don't see shitty places being lampooned. Last I checked, there aren't folks LARPing what it is like to be in Haiti or someone hosting a "Democratic Republic of the Congo Party." I work with a bunch of folks in different european countries. They like to send me pictures of the "american food" section of their grocery stores. They do at least get the name brand stuff. But its just a hodgepodge of random crap you'd find in the US. There was one dude who said his favorite part about coming to the US was the ranch dressing. They just dont get it where he's from. One of my guys in norway confirmed that he can get ken's brand ranch dressing which is what we have here, but its like 4x the cost. Another thing they like from here is our creative insults. I guess the culture here is more creative when shitting on somebody else, as can be witnessed by scrolling through GD. Somehow the red solo cup have become instantly recognizable US stereotypes. Even though they aren't that insanely popular here. They are used in a lot of movies and TV to show generic "this is alcohol" drinks while not having to pay any royalties to any specific brand. So oversees, they will have american themed parties, where having the red solo cups is a very top requirement. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How do I get to the rest of the 228 photos? Anyone? These are awesome! Made my day lol. https://www.facebook.com/4thofJulyLarp?mibextid=LQQJ4d @konger Thanks! |
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When I was in Krakow in 2018, there was a food truck festival at an upscale shopping mall and a lot of poles were dressed in pinup/rockabilly and were dancing to the American music being played. Poles love America and love dressing up and dressing well.
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xgd79wuriQ Faux Americana is a thing in Europe and Japan. Don't be pissed about it. Enjoy it.... we have such a cultural outreach that they lampoon us for fun. You don't see shitty places being lampooned. Last I checked, there aren't folks LARPing what it is like to be in Haiti or someone hosting a "Democratic Republic of the Congo Party." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fuck Poland ! Don't ask for our help the next time someone invades your shithole country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xgd79wuriQ Faux Americana is a thing in Europe and Japan. Don't be pissed about it. Enjoy it.... we have such a cultural outreach that they lampoon us for fun. You don't see shitty places being lampooned. Last I checked, there aren't folks LARPing what it is like to be in Haiti or someone hosting a "Democratic Republic of the Congo Party." Good point about shitty places not being emulated or lampooned. One point about the video though; fried chicken is most definitely served alongside ham for Christmas dinner throughout the south. I wouldn’t expect the Canadian sounding YouTube guy to know that however. |
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Quoted: Poles ain't no commies. https://www.curiouscuisiniere.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Polish-White-Borscht-1612.21.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: I work with a bunch of folks in different european countries. They like to send me pictures of the "american food" section of their grocery stores. They do at least get the name brand stuff. But its just a hodgepodge of random crap you'd find in the US. There was one dude who said his favorite part about coming to the US was the ranch dressing. They just dont get it where he's from. One of my guys in norway confirmed that he can get ken's brand ranch dressing which is what we have here, but its like 4x the cost. Another thing they like from here is our creative insults. I guess the culture here is more creative when shitting on somebody else, as can be witnessed by scrolling through GD. Somehow the red solo cup have become instantly recognizable US stereotypes. Even though they aren't that insanely popular here. They are used in a lot of movies and TV to show generic "this is alcohol" drinks while not having to pay any royalties to any specific brand. So oversees, they will have american themed parties, where having the red solo cups is a very top requirement. View Quote I'm damn near 57, and I can't remember a kegger that didn't have red Solo cups. |
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Quoted: rank amateurs..when they reach the level of sunnyvale let me know.. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/bubbles_zps5bf5952f_GIF-110.gif View Quote Who is the guy in Canada who jumps lawnmowers? |
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