Riding a fast train in China was one of my worst Chinese experiences.
I can’t claim to have ridden anything in the US though…
Riding a fast train in China was one of my worst Chinese experiences.
I can’t claim to have ridden anything in the US though…
Right, morphine is for n00bs
That post is in a shit hole
This explanation is grounded but I just want to point out that over the last 4 months I have blocked several Musk subs and a couple of Tesla subs. All of which were pumping out their respective subjects as spam everyday…
That was three days ago, where have you been?
Well, it does look like a particularly hard ride though…
Gotta assert that dominance.
So will I, unless it’s a heap of crap that looks like the driver doesn’t care about their paint…
Wait, so all this time I should have been going full denim?
Most people outside of China have no idea. Another great one from China is the daylilly (hemerocalus) which the flower is eaten after cooking but more commonly dried and reconstituted then cooked. .
Daylilly shoots and root bulblets can also be eaten cooked but should be reserved for more of an emergency food as they contain a mild toxin that can build up on the body.
Lillium longiflorum, L.tigrinum and a few other lillium are an ancient Chinese foraging food still eaten today. You can find dried Lillium flower and bulb scales in Asian markets everywhere.
Everything I know about honey badgers I learnt because of a bottle of coke.
Blyat! BLYAAAAAAAT!!
Oops, I really messed up that sentence. Well, she is my favourite anyway 😁
I also have a few of these. My favourite daughter when she was a toddler she used to call road trains “Big DIE!”.
I’ve never been to the US.