people who are rude for no reason. This girl on msn messages me and askes if my ex-boyfriend is back in town. I say no, she says really?. I say Why? She says, peace im out. I say sure. She says sure what? I say well I asked you a question and you ignored me She says I dont have to answer I say no, but I asked she says good for you I say why are you being rude? blah blah... this goes on a bit more until I say, I dont understand why you are being rude to me and since you dont want to tell me than I cant do anything about it she says, peace im out WTF? dont say "peace" there was NOTHING peaceful about that. Im mad. I thought it was rude that i havent talked to this girl on forever and the only thing she does is ask me about my ex boyfriend, than she acts all snotty towards me...AARRRGGGG ok, thanks, I just needed someone to rant too, get it out of my system..thanks peace, im out..lol
damn..i see why your pissed hugs someone does that to me, thats the last time i'd even look at theyre messages peace i'm still here
that sucks you should uhh.... kill her? and this makes me wonder, how come I don't have your MSN addy???
hmmm, this is why i rarely talk on msn. i have a couple people on my list from the fora, but i'm really not on there that often. people are dumb with instant messengers
and your signature is way too fucking huge. you're no longer dead so i think you should shorten it now
David, I never been to Nepal, but I am currently in Tibet. Travelling in Tibet sucks however and therefore I will be in Vietnam next week or so. Love, bird.
I can answer your question positively. Being in Tibet basically means you are climbing all the time if you are not descending.
rude people suck, ,I hate those popout packages they make for pills, also cd pacadging, i hate those too
Planning to go there yourself? Anyway, just in short: The people are generally friendly, helpfull and smiling, but underneath those smiles they smell money and want as much of yours as possible. The country itself is beautiful, breathtaking even at an elevation of 4000m or more most of the time. Best way to get around is hitchhiking to get closer to the people and to see more of the land. And ofcourse to avoid the idiotic permits and expensive Landrover-tours you have to buy otherwise.
Breathing must be quite an experience at 4000m at first. The education that your spirit obtains from these travels, I believe, will be passed on in wonderful and subtle ways; this has a way of effecting the spirit. Roughly, where are you now; what is it like ?
Currently I am back in Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Lhasa is becoming more and more a 'Chinese' city, which is in my opinion not a good thing. All the streets and architecture are the same and the nicest part of the city is really the old Tibetan part. And, honestly, it is truly a great experience to wander around in that part.
Yes, I would like to go to Tibet but there are "things" here (Santa Moinca, CA, USA) that I have to deal with first.