> On the plus side, he got to try out his new Tinkerbell dress.
Fact is he got Legionnaires Desires from Filthy China and ended up in the Hospital. Then he moves to Kunming for filthy street food.
Yes disease of course but my version is just more better.
> > On the plus side, he got to try out his new Tinkerbell dress. > > Fact is he got Legionnaires Desires from Filthy China and ended up in the Hospital. Then he moves to Kunming for filthy street food. > Yes disease of course but my version is just more better.
> > > On the plus side, he got to try out his new Tinkerbell dress. > > > > Fact is he got Legionnaires Desires from Filthy China and ended up in the Hospital. Then he moves to Kunming for filthy street food. > > Yes disease of course but my version is just more better. > > Mainland China is disgusting.
> > > > On the plus side, he got to try out his new Tinkerbell dress. > > > > > > Fact is he got Legionnaires Desires from Filthy China and ended up in the Hospital. Then he moves to Kunming for filthy street food. > > > Yes disease of course but my version is just more better. > > > > Mainland China is disgusting. > > Ew gross, no smelly white people > >https://youtu.be/m01-kiknCSY
Sewer oil, foul air, disease, wet markets. If you want good Chinese food go to Taiwan or Malaysia.
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I have no idea why I just thought of this lol. Back in 2020, when people believed that someone in China had eaten a bat and spread COVID, there was lots of talk about Chinese "wet markets". People were saying they were horrible and disgusting and should be outlawed. You know what a wet market is? It's a food market. That's it. The food is fresh (meat, vegetables, seafood, poultry), and some of it like the chickens and seafood are still alive. It's literally like an open-air market (sometimes under a roof depending on where it is) that sells a huge variety of fresh food. It's where Chinese people shop after work to get groceries for dinner. I believe that so much dehumanization and human hatred and ill-will for "the other" comes from cultural misunderstandings and the assumption that our culture must be the one by which all others are judged. Travel and living in other places can cure this.
> I have no idea why I just thought of this lol. Back in 2020, when people believed that someone in China had eaten a bat and spread COVID, there was lots of talk about Chinese "wet markets". People were saying they were horrible and disgusting and should be outlawed. You know what a wet market is? It's a food market. That's it. The food is fresh (meat, vegetables, seafood, poultry), and some of it like the chickens and seafood are still alive. It's literally like an open-air market (sometimes under a roof depending on where it is) that sells a huge variety of fresh food. It's where Chinese people shop after work to get groceries for dinner. I believe that so much dehumanization and human hatred and ill-will for "the other" comes from cultural misunderstandings and the assumption that our culture must be the one by which all others are judged. Travel and living in other places can cure this.
They stack different species over each other in cages and nobody washes their hands when preparing food. I’ve been to them. They’re not your Sunday farmer’s market.