who's the millennial?The Millennial Strikes Back.
Probably the guy who's gonna travel the world scouring the earth for rare genetics but hasn't quite figured out a visa isn't just a type of credit card.who's the millennial?
well its pretty easy to get into countries coming from good old USA , now if you were born in somewhere like syria you might run into some problemsProbably the guy who's gonna travel the world scouring the earth for rare genetics but hasn't quite figured out a visa isn't just a type of credit card.
~tiny ninja bow~Probably the guy who's gonna travel the world scouring the earth for rare genetics but hasn't quite figured out a visa isn't just a type of credit card.
Be sure to tell them that right before they put you in the transit cell.well its pretty easy to get into countries coming from good old USA , now if you were born in somewhere like syria you might run into some problems
Interesting observation. How many countries have you visited that were easy or difficult for that matter?well its pretty easy to get into countries coming from good old USA , now if you were born in somewhere like syria you might run into some problems
You do realize that is the universal symbol for "tongue-swab an anus until it is squeaky clean"I <3 you guys
An American passport grants its holder access to nearly every country in the world. In 2012, U.S. citizens and nationals could travel to 166 countries visa-free or with visa on arrivalInteresting observation. How many countries have you visited that were easy or difficult for that matter?
Reported as racist rhetoric.now if you were born in somewhere like syria you might run into some problems
China, India, Nepal. Just a few off the top that I know the above to not be true.An American passport grants its holder access to nearly every country in the world. In 2012, U.S. citizens and nationals could travel to 166 countries visa-free or with visa on arrival
cant tell if seriousReported as racist rhetoric.
Your answer does not match the question. HOW MANY HAVE YOU VISITED?An American passport grants its holder access to nearly every country in the world. In 2012, U.S. citizens and nationals could travel to 166 countries visa-free or with visa on arrival
I'm waiting to see him mention Alderaan, Narnia and Krypton inter aliaChina, India, Nepal. Just a few off the top that I know the above to not be true.
why do you want to knowYour answer does not match the question. HOW MANY HAVE YOU VISITED?