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I always made excuses saying I was Christian after the first couple of years of this malarkey.
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I always made excuses saying I was Christian after the first couple of years of this malarkey.
I have been on a bus stopping at a large park in my district to go to the toilet there, with the engine running and people on the bus, on several occasions. Wonder if this is against the rules. I bet it is. Problem is, some routes are quite long, in my case bus no 304 from Shilin to Yonghe. I can sympathize with drivers needing to go, if they do it in a proper toilet of course. But they run the risk of getting a ticket:
If i go there later and the food is different I’ll let you know.
Wack: neighbor’s little tiny kid rampaging until 11, 12 at night. Another one has two that sometimes spazzed until 2am but they’ve quieted down and I’m guessing it was the introduction of devices.
Yeah some people have no control of their kids, what’s worse is they could be up at 6am then so they don’t get enough sleep.
Hence the sleeping at every opportunity people we see around.
What’s always been whack to me is when they have an event or a training meet or whatever here and it goes in for say four hours three of which they’ll have kids or participants just hanging around doing nothing. Fexking hate that . Except for weddings those things nobody hangs around…
The beer was in high demand
Luck and speed is needed ![]()
Smartphones and pads saves the day
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We have an old grandma living above us, some years ago then every CNY were noisy when her grandkids were visiting, but these last CNY’s the kids are too busy scrolling their phones to make any noise
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Speaking of noise, sleeping and misbehaved kids…
Am down south at my mother-in-laws house. I usually do not sleep well here due to neighbors so I was taking a nap in afternoon. Suddenly the local community head starts using the emergency/announcement system to play music as an introduction to inform the community that the local temple is having an event in the evening. These announcements are so loud could wake up the dead. I just walked by the temple where they have big flatbed truck and music playing. I saw the host which was some woman in a miniskirt. I did not see a dancing pole which is what used to be the norm at that temple. I think is a matter of money. So many people have moved away and the most of the locals do not have much money to donate to the temple. Yet, the temple still has hope. Their advertisement to shown their planned expansion of the temple is still there…first erected about 20 years ago.
In morning was at hospital waiting for mother-in-law. Next to me is two boys about 14 and 10 years old. They play fought with each other almost constantly for 40 minutes. The younger boy would slap his brothers head then they would lock arms and push and pull for 5 minutes…with a small break and then another head slap and repeat. Actually looked like the younger boy was bullying the older boy. Sometimes the older boy would cover his ears and head with arms to avoid the slaps from the younger boy. Only once did the father tell them to stop which worked for about 20 seconds. I almost started to yell at them myself. Oh, and there was a younger boy who would sit in front of them turned around to watch with a big smile on his face seemingly really enjoy the fight.
in the southeast, Han Dan as well

Han Dan recorded himself this year . Jeez.
Some they go easy and some are never-ending brutal
Did his phone survive? Seems like good advertising for that model of phone if it didn’t get damaged.
As a Spanish, I can’t really say this is wack. We do worse.
I think an event which will have over 20 million visitors in a country with 24 million people is wack. 2 million people in one day? This is either the most amazing event ever….or…
The event is expected to draw over 20 million visitors. Organizers anticipate NT$27 billion (US$828 million) in economic impact, surpassing last year’s Taoyuan event. Despite strains, overall operations have been smooth, with an estimated single-day attendance of over 2 million people, per Newtalk.
Get ready for a multi-casualty crowd crush just like the haj pilgrimage in Saudi.
Must b a big car….
So eef u do it in the car, can police arrest you in taiwan? What would the crime be?