Apr 15, 2006
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And let me say that Indian airport security procedures have it in spades over their U.S. equivalents. They're not concerned with people taking off their shoes or pulling out their laptops, security theater style. They profile, they add multiple checks, they wand liberally, and they don't obsess over trivialities.
I'm sure I'll experience the hospitality everyone's been talking about in a few months. :seven:
Does it involve Luca Toni covered in pasta?
Nope. Thankfully.
Bring it el sheikovic
Alright... lemme upload it. :D
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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And let me say that Indian airport security procedures have it in spades over their U.S. equivalents. They're not concerned with people taking off their shoes or pulling out their laptops, security theater style. They profile, they add multiple checks, they wand liberally, and they don't obsess over trivialities.
I felt like they were profiling me in India!

fuck all airport security all over the world. bunch of glorified mall cops
 

Ford Prefect

Senior Member
May 28, 2009
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WΏΏdy;3481789 said:
True that. Live that first year in china where you literally don't know what you are eating neither do you speak the language to find out. For the first 2 weeks i survived on nothing but eggs and burgers.
I didn't know the language/food when i got there and i got on fine, i could order in chinese after a couple of weeks and get the jist of menus in chacters, pinyin was a lot easier though.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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I had to google it after martin said it.

I get it but Its all about relativity, what affects your day to day life is of importance to you. I am one of the few people that is constantly aware of the suffering that goes on in the world because its what i study, its what i want to work in etc. But most people aren't aware or don't have constant exposure.

But that pillow thing is something that im gonna have to deal with in 4 weeks and for 4 nights im gonna be uncomfortable and that is something that is going to happen to me and be of relative importance regardless of what someone else is going through, its still gonna piss me off.

If this 'first world problem' thing is gonna exist then it surely should be about something that is of complete unimportance but of which someone is making a fuss. I saw a kid on my facebook a few days post a rant about his mum buying milk chocolate yoghurt rather than dark chocolate yoghurt.

Kid deserves a kick in the cunt.
Dark chocolate yogurt tastes like shit tbh, I can see why he's pissed off.

People don't think before posting shit on fb though, I agree with you there. Like that retard who posted about Paterno.


Anyways, Napoli-Inter or Barca-Real?
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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I did tell her at least 5 times not to do it lol. Its really nice she wants me to be comfortable but it wont make me comfortable and I don't want to make her feel bad if I don't use them, fuck it.

Martin I have more first world problems (This will sound worse if you know britian/class divides here) -

For christmas I had to buy my mum a new phone because when she goes to look after her horses she gets no signal and the only way I wake up in the morning is if someone rings me, prior to my girlfriend the only person prepared to ring me every morning was my mum and sometimes she'd forget to do it because one of the horse's would be playing up. :sergio:, thus i would over sleep and miss a lecture.

After christmas when I was moving back to cardiff I had a half hour arugment with my dad over which of our land rovers to bring my stuff back to cardiff in and pointing out I had to much to put in our TVR.

You don't know first world problems bitches!!!!
I would ask why it is that you couldn't set your alarm yourself and had to depend on a call from your mom, but I don't want to be overreaching.
 

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