Hey YouTube why are you playing ads for like 3 different horror films and why are almost all of them unskippable. There seriously should be a rule against that.
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Hey YouTube why are you playing ads for like 3 different horror films and why are almost all of them unskippable. There seriously should be a rule against that.
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I really do not want to teach today.
Leaving China to Laos was great for me. China has so many people everywhere and I felt a bit claustrophobic. In addition to the many people is their ignorance of personal zones. I stood in line one day to buy some 'baltzuh' for breakfast. It's a local quick food. As I stood 6 inches behind the guy in the front of the line I had 6 Chinese cut me; 2 old ladies, then a mom with her kid on her back, then a guy my age, and another 2 people. I was holding my money out too, ready to buy. But they didn't care and just nudged there way in and got tended to. It was funny. I don't blame them as its the culture, but now in Laos, these locals are much friendlier and more civilized. I'm glad to be out of China. Laos makes me feel like I'm back in Central America. It felt like Nicaragua in a way. I'm in Luang Prabang, and will bus it to Vang Vien tomorrow. Then to Vientene (spelling) to get my Thai visa. Then off to Thailand to find a teaching job and log in some scuba dives!!! Oh ya