The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (V)
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I literally added "seed", "her" and one "s" and rearranged and figured out what you were trying to say.
Davinci code, over here!
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I'm starting to wonder if those are dumbells or if during lunch maybe Yumcha hits the "gym" and alternates arms while only working out his forearms. You know, give her something to sponge up.
What's weirder in Taiwan are alot of the washroom in most homes.
The shower has no enclosure and is shared with the sink, toilet, and everything else in the bathroom. So, if you shower, well, the ENTIRE floor of the washroom is wet. The general practice is to slide on some rubber slippers before you enter the washroom since well, the floor is always wet (doesn't dry easy with the humidity). That's the weird thing.
The shower has no enclosure and is shared with the sink, toilet, and everything else in the bathroom. So, if you shower, well, the ENTIRE floor of the washroom is wet. The general practice is to slide on some rubber slippers before you enter the washroom since well, the floor is always wet (doesn't dry easy with the humidity). That's the weird thing.
What's weirder in Taiwan are alot of the washroom in most homes.
The shower has no enclosure and is shared with the sink, toilet, and everything else in the bathroom. So, if you shower, well, the ENTIRE floor of the washroom is wet. The general practice is to slide on some rubber slippers before you enter the washroom since well, the floor is always wet (doesn't dry easy with the humidity). That's the weird thing.
The shower has no enclosure and is shared with the sink, toilet, and everything else in the bathroom. So, if you shower, well, the ENTIRE floor of the washroom is wet. The general practice is to slide on some rubber slippers before you enter the washroom since well, the floor is always wet (doesn't dry easy with the humidity). That's the weird thing.
one big drain in the middle of the room.










-ing.
