Thanks so much for ur contribution and good luck with the project
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I got a job in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and I'll be moving there from Thailand soon.
The plan is to live 3 weeks out of every month in Chiang Mai, and 1 week in Kuala Lumpur for the first three months starting January, and then do the opposite for the next couple of years.
Well long story short, being new to the place I'm looking for some cool TF2 players who'd want to meet up with me there, or here in Thailand. :)
PS. If anyone wants to meet up in Beijing in the early morning of January 2nd I'll be there.
I'd rather live in a "communist" China than Thailand which is to a large extent libertarian - thanks to its huge corruption and shadow economy.
I wish Saloon was around for this.
I <3 EVL.
From European beers my favorite is Triple Blond by Cornelius
Best beer so far in America was Dort by Great Lakes though I didn't have a lot of beer in here so far.
Only had this, Corona, Yuengling, some unidentified beer from a stranger's thermos, some craft beer I don't remember, Bronx and some other beer I don't remember.
Hey guys :D
So I'll be in NYC this Friday already! I booked a hostel so since I don't have anyone hosting me I'll gladly use some company :P I have some of you on Steam so I'll write there I guess.
As for the other places I got some more tickets and confirmed dates look like this:
Arriving Leaving
*20.05.2016 20.05.2016 Stockholm, Sweden
*21.05.2016 23.05.2016 New York, NY
*24.05.2016 26.05.2016 Pittsburgh, PA
*26.05.2016 27.05.2016 Cleveland, OH
*28.05.2016 29.05.2016 Buffalo, NY
*29.05.2016 29.05.2016 Niagara Falls, ON
*29.05.2016 01.06.2016 Toronto, ON
*01.06.2016 04.06.2016 Detroit, MI
*04.06.2016 05.06.2016 Columbus, OH
*05.06.2016 07.06.2016 Cincinatti, OH
*07.06.2016 09.06.2016 Indianapolis, IN
*09.06.2016 11.06.2016 St. Louis, MO
*11.06.2016 14.06.2016 Chicago, IL
*14.06.2016 15.06.2016 Milwaukee, WI
*15.06.2016 17.06.2016 Minneapolis, MN
*17.06.2016 18.06.2016 Des Moines, IA
*18.06.2016 22.06.2016 Omaha, NE
*22.06.2016 23.06.2016 Kansas City, MO
*23.06.2016 25.06.2016 Denver, CO
*25.06.2016 28.06.2016 Salt Lake City, UT
*28.06.2016 29.06.2016 Twin Falls, ID
*29.06.2016 30.06.2016 Boise, ID
*30.06.2016 X Portland, OR
I walk around the old parts of my town.
I feel you. I seriously considered dropping out of school to start living on the move, but I figured I can give it another year and I did. I don't regret it to be honest, it wasn't a lot of effort and I still got to travel twice a month on average, leaving early after school on Friday and skipping Monday or even Tuesday if I could afford it, arriving back around 5am.
My advice is, if you can still do what you like after school, a year or two is nothing and it may be well worth it. Or not, but you never know. I'm sure I could do my job without it for less money, but let's say I lose me hands, do you still think I can get a job without a high school diploma? Even if I can do my job without it makes me the last choice, putting me at the back of the queue, leaving me to die in the gutter.
razedo you have set dates for when you'll be where?
Arriving Leaving
*20.05.2016 20.05.2016 Stockholm, Sweden
*21.05.2016 24.05.2016 New York, NY
*24.05.2016 26.05.2016 Pittsburgh, PA
*26.05.2016 27.05.2016 Cleveland, OH
*28.05.2016 29.05.2016 Buffalo, NY
*29.05.2016 29.05.2016 Niagara Falls, ON
*29.05.2016 01.06.2016 Toronto, ON
*01.06.2016 04.06.2016 Detroit, MI
*04.06.2016 05.06.2016 Columbus, OH
*05.06.2016 07.06.2016 Cincinatti, OH
*07.06.2016 09.06.2016 Indianapolis, IN
*09.06.2016 11.06.2016 St. Louis, MO
*11.06.2016 14.06.2016 Chicago, IL
*14.06.2016 15.06.2016 Milwaukee, WI
*15.06.2016 17.06.2016 Minneapolis, MN
Got few set dates now :D
CHERRYSo far I have Warsaw - Stockholm, Stockholm - NYC, NYC - Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh - Cleveland tickets :D
Think I'm going to bed now, cause I have to consider skipping Buffalo :D Like how come Cleveland - Niagara Falls with transfer in Buffalo is cheaper than Cleveland - Buffalo. Now if it was an airline I'd just disappear at the airport and skip the transfer ;) But I'm not sure if I can get my baggage out of the bus or is someone else moving it to the other bus at the transfer. Any ideas?
http://imgur.com/a/vJaCU
I'm going to try gaming blue dog and skipping the last leg since I already know they'll give me my baggage.
Another tip for saving: I found out that Greyhound.ca sells tickets for the same buses with origin in Canada as Greyhound.com, except that they're often half in price.
http://i.imgur.com/W6jjZOh.png
http://i.imgur.com/DRnxnW0.jpg
(The second are in CAD, 22.11 USD with ISIC discount)
HidiBuses are usually the cheaper option, but of course because NA is so big, it's also the slowest option. It takes about a week of constant driving to go from Ontario to British Columbia.
It works for many short segments, I'll very rarely be traveling more than 5 hours in a day/night, but I'm planning on flying like seven times total.
So far I have Warsaw - Stockholm, Stockholm - NYC, NYC - Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh - Cleveland tickets :D
Think I'm going to bed now, cause I have to consider skipping Buffalo :D Like how come Cleveland - Niagara Falls with transfer in Buffalo is cheaper than Cleveland - Buffalo. Now if it was an airline I'd just disappear at the airport and skip the transfer ;) But I'm not sure if I can get my baggage out of the bus or is someone else moving it to the other bus at the transfer. Any ideas?
martenCHERRYmartenAs i said a while ago i will try and extend this to english speaking participants and the time has come!Just native or is being proficient enough?
So,
If your native language is english
and you like to play games.
Rather just native. Questions concerning emotion/personality are usually best interpreted in your native tongue.
Ok then, good luck with the research. Comparison between answers given by American/English players and Dutch is something that could be very interesting to see.
martenAs i said a while ago i will try and extend this to english speaking participants and the time has come!
So,
If your native language is english
and you like to play games.
Could you fill in this survey?
I will do a small give-away for the people that participate!
here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1yoA__FPIlNQHcgtLZVEgRUGX3VQSOceXVC1DjR3PTC8/viewform
Just native or is being proficient enough?
kirbyIt's got that old school hip hop beat, so of course I like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6jJ36uei1Y
Like the beat and most of all that I can actually understand it on the first play without looking up lyrics on Genius ;D