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Overview
About Me
Hey there!
I’m a laid-back guy from Poland who loves traveling, eating way too much food, and having long, possibly ridiculous conversations about history, AI, and conspiracy theories (did we really land on the Moon? Just kidding… or am I?).
I recently moved to Warsaw, where I spend my days working in a corporate job and my evenings trying to become a gym enthusiast (with mixed results). I also box occasionally—so if we ever get into a heated debate, don’t worry, I only throw punches in the ring!
My instagram:
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Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Because hotels are boring, and I believe the best way to experience a place is through the people who live there! Also, let’s be honest—meeting locals leads to the best food recommendations, and I take my meals very seriously.
I enjoy meeting new people, exchanging stories, and discovering new places beyond the touristy spots. If you’re up for a deep conversation or just want to laugh at some bad Polish dad jokes, I’m your guy!
Interests
Food, food, and… food – Italian cuisine is my weakness, but I’m always ready to try something new (except salads—let’s not go there).
Sports & Fitness – I go to the gym, box, and occasionally pretend I’m more athletic than I really am.
History & Conspiracy Theories – I can talk for hours about world history or debate whether pigeons are actually government spies.
Movies & Gaming – From classic films to Football Manager, I like mixing strategy with fun.
Technology & AI – Because someone has to be ready when robots take over.
- arts
- tattoos
- concerts
- politics
- video games
- traveling
- music
- geography
- history
- videography
- weed
- video editing
- piercing
Music, Movies, and Books
I’m all about music that fits the vibe, whether I’m chilling or getting hyped. Rap, techno, and reggaeton are usually in rotation, but when I want something more atmospheric, I turn to Brazilian phonk. And when it’s time to move, salsa is my go-to. If you have any killer tracks or artists in these genres, I’m always down for new recommendations!
When it comes to movies, I’m a huge fan of Johnny Depp, Denzel Washington, and Jesse Eisenberg—they always bring something unique to the screen. But I also have a soft spot for Adam Sandler and his hilarious, feel-good films. Whether it’s comedy or a gripping drama, I love films that keep me entertained and sometimes make me think a little deeper.
As for books, I’m all in on anything that explores the mind, the game of football, or the intricacies of psychology and economics. If you’ve got any book recommendations in these areas, I’m all for expanding my knowledge.
Let’s swap favorite music tracks, film suggestions, and books! I’m always excited to discover new things.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
One Crazy Thing I’ve Done: Arguing with a Mossad Agent and Getting Blessed by a Rabbi After Smoking a Joint in Amsterdam
Some people travel for sightseeing. I, apparently, travel for weird experiences. And nothing proves that better than the time I managed to:
Get into a heated argument with a Mossad agent at Tel Aviv airport.
Accidentally end up at an Israeli-Palestinian protest in Amsterdam while high.
Receive a rabbi’s blessing after smoking a joint.
Let’s start with the airport.
I was flying out of Israel when I got pulled aside for “routine security checks” (which, for me, are never really routine). The questioning started off normal—until the Mossad agent suddenly switched to fluent Polish. Now, I don’t know what shocked me more: the fact that he spoke perfect Polish or the fact that he immediately started grilling me like I was some kind of spy.
“Why don’t you speak Hebrew?”
“What do you really think about Israel?”
At this point, it was no longer an interview—it was an interrogation. And because I can never keep my mouth shut, I started arguing. Bad move. The guy doubled down, things got tense, and I was mentally preparing for a long day of security checks.
Then, out of nowhere, his supervisor showed up. And here’s the plot twist: the guy was from my region in Poland. Instead of continuing the questioning, he turned into the friendliest person ever, chatting with me like we were old neighbors. Meanwhile, the Mossad agent stood there, probably questioning all his life choices, as his boss chewed him out right in front of me.
In the end, I got through security with a handshake and a smile. The agent? Well, let’s just say I don’t think he had a great day.
Fast forward to Amsterdam.
I was in the city, enjoying its relaxed atmosphere, when I decided to light up a joint. Good vibes, chill spot—what could go wrong? Well, apparently, a lot. Because I only realized after smoking that I had unknowingly walked straight into an Israeli-Palestinian protest.
So there I was, standing in the middle of people passionately shouting about the conflict, while I was just standing there… vibing.
And then, out of nowhere, a rabbi appeared.
An actual rabbi. Full beard, black coat, serious face. He walked up to me, put his hand on my shoulder, and, instead of calling me out for smoking in the middle of a protest, simply said:
“May God guide you, young man.”
Now, maybe it was the joint, or maybe it was just the absurdity of the situation, but I just nodded and replied:
“Thanks, Rabbi… I really appreciate that.”
He smiled, nodded back, and walked away, leaving me standing there, wondering what the hell just happened.
Moral of the story? Whether you argue with Mossad or get high at a political protest, life has a funny way of throwing unexpected plot twists your way. Sometimes, you even get a blessing out of it.
Teach, Learn, Share
I believe in teaching what I know, learning from others, and sharing experiences.
Whether it’s discussing AI, sharing insights into investments, talking about sports, gaming, or history, I love connecting over passions. I’m always excited to learn something new and share my thoughts, whether it’s tech, travel tips, or food!
Couchsurfing is the perfect place for this exchange—where we all grow by teaching and learning from one another.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Great company, weird but entertaining conversations, and a good sense of humor.
Tips about Poland, including where to find the best kebab at 2 AM.
Stories from my travels, and maybe even a lesson in Polish slang (warning: some words are unpronounceable).
If you’re looking for an easygoing guest or host who enjoys food, fun, and the occasional deep debate, let’s connect!
How’s that? More humor, personality, and fun vibes! Let me know if you want any tweaks!
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Russian Federation, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Vatican City State
Countries I’ve Lived In
Germany, Malta, Poland, Scotland