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All the Places I Didn't Die

The Funniest Travel Diary

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A series of autobiographical tragicomic stories featuring the cynical hypochondriac Peter Popluhár, who finds himself in disastrous situations while traveling through Africa, Asia, and America. He encounters unpleasant people and battles various calamities, including extreme intestinal infections and severe malaria. Despite facing death multiple times, the stories maintain a sense of perspective and humor. Popluhár is a Slovak-Hungarian internet entertainer, traveler, and an incredible misfortune magnet. He studied finance at Masaryk University in Brno, which proved unhelpful as he quickly turned to creating media and travel videos after graduation. His projects, characterized by subtly incorrect humor, have garnered millions of views since 2007 and attracted thousands of fans both in Slovakia and abroad. He is currently working on his English YouTube channel, PPPeter, and its Slovak counterpart, PPPíter.

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All the Places I Didn't Die, Peter Popluhár

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The Funniest Travel Diary
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English
Released
2023
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Hardcover
ISBN10
8097466503
ISBN13
9788097466503
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A series of autobiographical tragicomic stories featuring the cynical hypochondriac Peter Popluhár, who finds himself in disastrous situations while traveling through Africa, Asia, and America. He encounters unpleasant people and battles various calamities, including extreme intestinal infections and severe malaria. Despite facing death multiple times, the stories maintain a sense of perspective and humor. Popluhár is a Slovak-Hungarian internet entertainer, traveler, and an incredible misfortune magnet. He studied finance at Masaryk University in Brno, which proved unhelpful as he quickly turned to creating media and travel videos after graduation. His projects, characterized by subtly incorrect humor, have garnered millions of views since 2007 and attracted thousands of fans both in Slovakia and abroad. He is currently working on his English YouTube channel, PPPeter, and its Slovak counterpart, PPPíter.