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Hi! So I am back, to wreak havoc on these forums again. So that's good news, also... we're going to have so much fun! Well at least I am, I really enjoyed a lot of my time on the forum. As I slowly started talking to others (I won't lie and say that I am now fully comfortable doing it) in public I started to realize the people that were the problem. Anyways, here I am.
Originally Posted by Spuuky Let us have a moment of silence to begin 2016 for all the lives tragically lost due to PC Culture. Oh the foreshadowing that happened in that thread on 1st Jan... (I'm going through some of the more controversial topics to see how sane this place is nowadays. Pleased to see it mostly is. There are not many sane places left on the internet when it comes to discussion of social issues and politics)
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Updated 11-01-2023 at 03:54 AM by crashNUMBERS
Who expects a kebab to taste differently from the last one? I do. Every time I walk into a kebab place, I expect it to taste better than the last one I had. Or even worse, as long as it's a different experience. When does that ever happen? They're all the smurfing same, more or less. Maybe the meat is a bit less greasy sometimes. Maybe the veggies are a bit fresher. It's my friend's birthday. Most of the people left before midnight. I decided to stick around because she's a friend ...
Only my second article on the job and I got to talk about one of my favorite Game of Throne actresses. Linky First it's Russian/Ukraine politics following me, now it's Game of Thrones. What's next? Doctor Who? ...Watch my next article be about Doctor Who somehow.
Bangkok is similar to many Chinese cities. It’s a massive sprawl of ugly apartment buildings and expressways casting the streets in their shadows. It’s still dark at 5 am in the morning after I leave the diesel train and hop into a tuk-tuk, a motorcycle with a ittle carriage welded to the back, for a fast ride towards Khao San Road, the one of the most disgusting places in the world. By the time I get there the sun is illuminating the street and the few old white dudes with their arm around a hooker ...
Updated 07-08-2014 at 11:37 AM by kotora
My last night in Tel Aviv happened to be on Israel’s Independence day, which is on a different date every year. From what I knew before about Goa parties, LSD and MDMA, the Israelis love to party and the night of Independence Day confirmed this idea. Tel Aviv was going crazy. Similar to Memorial Days and Victory Days in Europe, the previous day is one of mourning en remembrance of the dead, and in the morning they sound the air alarms in commemoration. The next day is one of celebration. From what ...
Updated 05-20-2014 at 09:57 PM by kotora
After a visit to Prague and Milan, I find myself in the formerly war-torn Yugoslavia, hoping to find human drama and a good round of fresh ideas. What I found instead were dogs, Turkish food, American tourists and cheap cappuccinos. Going with a more structured format this time! Bling bling Bosnia: Bosnia was part of the Turkish (Ottoman) empire for hundreds of years, lying on the frontier lands of Christian Europe. ...
Updated 05-01-2014 at 11:38 PM by kotora
After a drunk New Year's Eve in Guiyang, which ended in a fellow Eoffer's bed, my next stop is Chongqing, yet another megacity you've never heard of. I've been told that the girls are hot. What I found instead was another smoggy, grey industrial mass with Chinese people scurrying around with huge bags on their backs. The city was built on a very hilly landscape and roads are sparse, which means the workers have to go up and down ...