gummbo70114
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You’ve been peekingBut, you’d poop in your own front yard?
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You’ve been peekingBut, you’d poop in your own front yard?
GuidoMerkinsRules, How is your vacation going? That pool needs some higher safety rails.
Those videos are wild. Cuddos to the engineering that goes into those buildings. Seems like with an earthquake of that magnitude, more skyscrapers could have been destroyed.
It was the military junta that, by and large, were the ones mostly responsible for driving out British colonial authorities in the late 50's and then later on turned on one another in immediate post-independence confusion and chaos where a cadre of military generals led by charismatic military idealogue, a Col. Muammar Gaddafi type, assumes and consolidates total control of the country. A very similar series of circumstances played out in mid-late 60's with Suharto in Indonesia.As I understand it, the Myanmar/Yangon names were the traditional names before British colonialism, which in British parlance became Burma/Rangoon. So you would think that the decision to change the name back would have been a no brainer within the country, right?
Well, actually no. Aside from human beings just not liking change, (and, again, this is as I understand it from being educated by locals in-country), the name change was the brainchild of the military government and was seen as a rather transparent bullshirt attempt to "unify" the country at the same time they were fighting off/jailing Aung San Suu Kyi and her democratic followers.
So the locals I was familiar with when I was spending a lot of time there (roughly 1993-1997) still used "Burma" and "Rangoon" as a kind of F-you to the government. Not that they were happy with the British colonialism legacy, but rather it was the real-time oppression of the military junta that they were immediately concerned with, not the "university student" optics of a name change.
And, yes, Burmese women are by-and-large gorgeous, and their personalities and friendliness are even more attractive than their physical beauty. If I didn't love my wife as much as I do....
That electrical situation looks a little, uh, unfortunate.
Yeah that’s Asia, I haven’t yet been to any city where the wires dont look like that, even in the most modernized areas .. i dont even notice it anymore .
I've been all over Southeast Asia when I was in the Marines, but it's been 20 years so I forgot what it looked like. I would've thought they'd fix it a little since then.