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Thursday, March 29, 2007

I'm heading to China for a roadtrip this Saturday, for about 2 weeks. We might stop over at Shanghai, probably. I'm quite excited because I've never travelled by train before!

Although I've heard horror tales of the sanitary situation of the public toilets in China, I think we shouldn't measure a country by the condition of their toilets. This isn't a fair basis for comparison because, obviously, with a population exceeding 1,250,000,000 (about 20% of the world population), there's inevitably too much shit and too little toilets, thus accounting for the teeming toilet bowls.

In any case, working non-stop for the past 3 months was really draining and tiring. I'm really looking forward to this long break, but I wish some things were small enough for me to stuff into the luggage to bring along though.

Pee.


writing at 11:31 PM


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