Wack Things in Taiwan 2022

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Could fit 3 generations on this bad boy.

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I imagine it’s just a placeholder for a parking space.

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It’s just a bench I believe. I think I saw it somewhere in local news, although I feel somewhat surprised I haven’t seen someone actually try driving something like this on the roads.

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Doesn’t look very comfortable.

In the interests of maintaining food quality, people 18 and over are advised not to
call the proprietress “auntie.” :sweat_smile:

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This is a definite classic post! LMFAO :joy:

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I’m almost tempted to go there and call her “aiyi” and see what happens.

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You’d be safe. Cow-birds seldom last ten winters, let alone 18.

Or how about 阿嬤,姐姐,obasan etc.?

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Is “Mei Mei” a good alternative? :thinking:

Guy

This is much closer to “tragic” than “wack.” Sad news from Changhua:

https://focustaiwan.tw/society/202206220022

Guy

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The three men declined all offers of help, which was why no other subsidy applications were filed for them, the office said.

They got less than 4k for one of them being blind. What were they missing out on? 100nt food voucher?

Would it be better if they were in expensive flip-flops?

If so, what would that say about you??

If not, why price the flip-flops???

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And it will be difficult for them to accept any help:

The other brother had been discharged and was back home. He thanked the donors for their generosity and said he was determined to make a living on his own.

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I hope this wasn’t one of you guys.

Guy

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Doubtful. There’s no telltale banana peel. :banana:

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I like the jump back kiss myself confidence!

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