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Sunday, January 19, 2025
When you're going to be late--
https://www.aol.com/lifestyle/man-asks-fianc-e-let-230000681.html
There was this Burmese woman who came to my dorm to stay over--wore a thin pair of shorts in winter and didn't tell me she wasn't coming home dinner time and
then there was my cousin who asked for detailed driving directions and then never showed up and never called to say why--
that's why I avoid Burmese these days.
On the other hand, my non-Burmese or Burmese who grew up in America folks, call ahead, call again when close, knock on door at exact time,like 2.15 PM.
BTW--not a good idea for women to work in empty office buildings--at night.
One Drexel univ student got killed. Not even safe for a man.
Control is control though, but this is too much--maybe something going on there.
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Dogfight over Karachi.
https://granta.com/dogfight-over-karachi/
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