Welcome to Poland

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  1. I hate that shit, some towns look like a nightmare. Looking at you Zakopane…

    There is some fight though. Last year Krakow adopted a law regulating this mess, a lot of billboards were removed. Some buildings saw light for the first time in 50 years. People say they forgot how they looked like. I hope more cities will follow.

  2. Bruh those where are the kids billboards were fucking weird and was everywhere in Warsaw

  3. Yup countries in world need some laws to tax AD revenues thats some nice money earned there, it should at least lower the ammount of ADs

  4. Serious: why aren’t Poles voting governments and administrations against this?

    I’m a Pole born in Italy and living in Italy, every time I go to Bielsko Biala visit grandma it’s literally horrible.

    Fuckin beautiful landscape and in middle of that Przeceny to some fuckin Burger King.

    Going to Zakopane is pure horrible.

  5. 😂 I’m visiting from the US and I was just thinking how there’s not so many ads here.

  6. No paczkomat? No Żabka? No VW Passat B5/B6? No commie blocks?

  7. I have been living in Gdansk and I don’t see them here. I guess they got rid of them at some point.

  8. This is utterly not that true… We do have ads but few years ago a law about landscape was passed and forced many many ads to be taken down. Its seriously not bad now…

  9. Same with Hungary but instead of ads it’s almost exclusively propaganda

  10. At least, the cities are clean. In hamburg, we have the adds plus trash and graffiti everythere. And horrible sidewalks.

  11. *Piękny mój krajobraz ujebany jest w bilboardach cały ~* Taco Hemingway, 2020

  12. I went to see a ballet last week and I shit you not, there were ad banners inside the opera house!! So weird and out of place…

  13. I relocated to Kraków 1.5y ago and used to believe all the Poland is the same (great actually) as Kraków. But in terms of ad-noise other smaller towns nearby have huge problems with this.

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