china has the best noodles and noodle dishes in the world but lo mein is an american thing i think. or maybe HK. i've never tried it or seen it anywhere
Krem
the gerontologic treatment! the side benefits include living for 500+ years and only remembering the last 150
we had a plasticky thing that you had to neatly fold around the inside of the cover of the book. there was also one that was self adhesive, you pulled the thing from the backing sheet and then stuck it to your book.
and yes as soon as you got your books you had to wrap them up
this reminds me of when some western propaganda news showed pictures of people allegedly killed in xinjiang (?) and one photo was Andy Lau
daniel dae kim as kim is borderline racist or something because they have nothing in common besides being korean/fantasy korean-new worlder, and having "kim" in their name. it would be like casting harry styles as tequila sunset
do you happen to have a chinese learning show from the early 2000s CCTV9 (now CGTN) where famous canadian chinese guy mark 大山 roswell (i think) teaches introductory chinese? it's too basic for me to learn anything from but it would be very fun to watch for nostalgia
imagine when you throw away the equivalent of a couple of normal people's lifetime savings on some bullshit and now you can't retire early and have to break your back for five more years at your job of owning a country club
damn i remember a decade or more ago ordering mimosa from semi sketchy mexican websites and extracting dmt with [normal cleaning product] and making a pipe out of a light bulb and a pen, vaping dmt crystals and blasting into the elf circus dimension.
hope mimosa is still easily accessible. homebrew dmt and homegrown shrooms are very good propaganda removal tools, bullshit matrix cleansing tools, and can be useful for getting in touch with your... with stuff. and theyre fun.
finance capitalism and its consequences
a rizzler is wot a inglish bloke rowls a spliff wif innit
the most common ones i've seen are
1: game boy that is actually an NES emulator with 999 games on it (with a usb port you can plug a fake NES controller into and play 2P)
and 2: the bar/coffee shop version which is a small arcade machine with two sticks and two buttons and is usually an NES or SNES emulator with a game selection screen. this one sometimes has qr codes to scan and pay with weixin/alipay before you can play