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  1. Nate, usually gypsies steal those types of things, they don’t have a lot of money to afford hygiene products, in most cases they don’t even have beds to sleep in and that’s basically the reason your sunscreen and deodorant and bed got stolen

  2. I didnt see if you replay or read comments. Your blocking enterenc of downstairs i think. You will get stolen again

  3. Point your steering wheel on the right side to shift the weight to the right. Thats what we do on our mountain bikes so it doesn't fall down when we're parked. Try it, maybe it'll work haha.

    okay nevermind 😂

  4. I like your videos but i also hate how you just keep complaining and doing absolutely nothing. Second it kills me too much cuz you put 0 effort to at least try to pronounce cities names, not trying any Serbian food like its going to poison you (and by that i don't mean eating at Lidl bakery and overpriced gas station sandwiches). And if you're wondering why you have been stolen it's because you scream that you're American, try to act less as american

  5. If you didn't find it already, the camping supplies in Serbia are mostly found in fishing/hunting stores, you should look at those. There are a few of them in Nis.

  6. God Nate the VINDICATION you must feel in having something stolen must be heavenly😂. Literally every video someone saying "hwocouldyousaythiskidsandserbiansdontstealyoureusedtoamericalol" and now you're like "okay cool, they stole my shit"

  7. You know they sold that stolen sunscreen and deodorant on the black market for $200 USD/jocking.. .

    And yes you are right for a watching your back because people should have to earn your trust not give it out like candy in the real world 🌍

    Much love and respect

  8. Why not just bring your tent, mattress and that bag into your room with you and just leave the bike outside? Nothing gets stolen that way and it honestly can't be more than one trip to take all those things inside.

  9. Looking at the end of the previous video (day 7), your sunscreen is still on the bike. So, someone who has access to the building must have taken it rather than it falling out outside as you brought it in.

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