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London... Truly amazing. Full of nice people(Who happen to rob you and rape you) and beautiful places(full of litter, pedos and rapists) (or beautiful people and nice places, if you'd prefer, but neither is true). Brilliant atmosphere, if you like rain and cold and rapists staling you at every street corner. everyone's helpful if you want to be raped and there is always a million things going on if you like police raids and car chases!

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