Had my first encounter with a woman of the night. Not that I haven't seen them like twice while here total, but first time they talked to me lol. They said excuse me, and I was like oh, once again Filipinos are just so polite. But I was walking back to my hotel at 2-3 am to grab something to return to my manager, and I was like ohhhhhhhh don't respond. But because they saw my hesitation they followed me for a little bit lol. Fail.
I also learned I don't look Korean at all. I asked my coworkers and they were like Chinese, Taiwanese? ... They said it's your eyes man, doesn't look Korean at all. And my female team member was like we also have Lee Min-ho as our standard, and all I could say was well, I can't compete with him lol.
I also saw a child crawl out of a sewer. And... well ya that rocked my world some.
Regardless, too tired to post. I've been up for over 25 hours straight now, with over 8 hours of walking from exploring this Saturday. So I'll update you all another time.
Leaving Manila is... bittersweet. Am I ready to stop working night shifts? Heck ya. Do I really like my coworkers and the office environment they have? Heck ya. It's so much more communal hear in Manila than C'ville. Maybe I can work to change C'ville, while I'm still there. Also... I don't really want to leave SNL as badly now lol. My peeps in Manila are awesome. But... we'll see what happens I guess.
Peace out world. My body has decided to say GG. Hopefully I can make my transfer tomorrow as I only have a 50 minute layover to which you might say oh that's plenty. To which I respond with no... I'm worried lol. Trust me on that one. That layover time doesn't include you getting off your plane, or I've already experienced a delay in Manila airport before so not much trust there.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Manila Part 5
Today was one of the few times, when I've just paused without wanting to take a photo. I walked over an hour (there and back) to eat korean food. Worth? Totally worth it. It was this small hole in the wall place that was pretty cheap, 5 bucks for yukgaejang, and got mandoo and a mango smoothie for a grand total of like 9-10 bucks?
But back to my story... I was walking in the red light district (because that's where the korean food is), and I saw this woman digging through a trash bag. Which pretty much broke my heart, and while normally I would want to take pics, I just let my camera hang by my side.
This past weekend, I was able to go to an area called Intramuros which is a more historical area. I got to see a mini festival, part of a wedding there, and some street market stuff. Overall it was incredible. But from the view point on top of a fort wall, I could see part of the slums. And my co-worker that was showing me around was like ya.... I don't want to take you there.
It's interesting... I'm in the business area, and if I walk 30 minutes away, you can see the difference in buildings, and prob another 30 minutes of walking, and I should be careful of where I'm at. I dunno... just lots of random things to think about. Overall tho, I'm starting to see the appeal of Manila. I wouldn't mind living here for maybe a year although... the air here sucks. And traffic is ridiculous, like absolutely ridiculous. Nova is nothing. And public transportation here is not very good.
So Japan is the best lol, but Manila is pretty cool. I'm sorta sad to be leaving on Sunday, but I'm also cramming in as much as I can before I leave. I can feel my body dying on me. Much more to say, but I'll leave at this for now. I prob won't get to have a nice thoughtful blog/edit my several hundred pics until after I get back. But we'll see.
But back to my story... I was walking in the red light district (because that's where the korean food is), and I saw this woman digging through a trash bag. Which pretty much broke my heart, and while normally I would want to take pics, I just let my camera hang by my side.
This past weekend, I was able to go to an area called Intramuros which is a more historical area. I got to see a mini festival, part of a wedding there, and some street market stuff. Overall it was incredible. But from the view point on top of a fort wall, I could see part of the slums. And my co-worker that was showing me around was like ya.... I don't want to take you there.
It's interesting... I'm in the business area, and if I walk 30 minutes away, you can see the difference in buildings, and prob another 30 minutes of walking, and I should be careful of where I'm at. I dunno... just lots of random things to think about. Overall tho, I'm starting to see the appeal of Manila. I wouldn't mind living here for maybe a year although... the air here sucks. And traffic is ridiculous, like absolutely ridiculous. Nova is nothing. And public transportation here is not very good.
So Japan is the best lol, but Manila is pretty cool. I'm sorta sad to be leaving on Sunday, but I'm also cramming in as much as I can before I leave. I can feel my body dying on me. Much more to say, but I'll leave at this for now. I prob won't get to have a nice thoughtful blog/edit my several hundred pics until after I get back. But we'll see.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Hong Kong and Manila Part 4
It's interesting... I think I've finally gotten over most of my homesickness. I won't lie guys... I was almost crying a couple times hahahaha. I laugh mostly, and part of me is shocked that it even happened. That self-pity is utterly stupid. Sigh. I was reading articles on how to get over it etc.
A couple things that helped me get over it. Editing pics, and realizing I'm seeing new things. It hit me harder. Getting pumped to go to a different church this Sunday here in Manila. I think the lack of church the past couple weeks has been taking it's toll on me. Plus before I left I was listening to Trinity's sermons online for two weeks because I just couldn't get out of bed for some reason. Laziness yes, but just sheer exhaustion. Not that those are good excuses for skipping community.
But, I'm looking forward to this Sunday :) And one more thing that helped was just telling people. I told a couple friends who have just been there for me, which is nice. Thanks be to God.
Oh God... how my walk with you has fallen behind while I'm here. I didn't even pack a Bible. Dunno what I was thinking or not thinking I guess. I guess yay for the web.
Hong Kong was aight. I think my feelings of homesickness that I was still gripped by then, and the extra humidity and heat there just did not create the best me. But it was cool. I got to see lots of places (pics to be uploaded on fbook maybe by the end of the week). There's a lot of history there. A lot of disgusting materialism as there are malls literally every train stop... it's ridiculous. However... there are lots of camera shops that I got to peruse. I saw Leica's, and I was just like... I just want to hold you in your glory. Haha. I am a camera nerd. Much to learn, but I do enjoy it.
But Hong Kong is mad cramped. Everything goes up, and they have so many window AC units that walking around water drips from them on to the side walks... gross lol. It was just too much city for me, but there's some really great city views like Victoria Peak (do not recommend hiking tho, that was brutal; imagine the final stretch of Humpback but the entire hike... although if the weather was nice maybe better). And there's a fair amount of nature, I just didn't get a chance to see it due to limited time and it being far near the airport. Note this was the first time I'd ever been packed like sardines on a train. Not that fun lol. But seeing and catching up with SP was nice.
So would I ever come back to Hong Kong? Probably not... there's other places I'd rather go. I didn't really like it all that much, but I'm sure if I was with someone that really wanted to go, I'd suck it up for a couple days. Got to do some bargaining while I was there, haha fun stuff. We both gave each other the look of hey I know you're overcharging me cause I'm a foreigner, and they returned it with the ya I'm overcharging you, I know you have the money stop being a prick. Haha good times. But public transportation is legit guys. Japan and Hong Kong convinced me. These cars are wrecking us.
All this to say... I'm still mad excited to return next Sunday to the States. Sorta wish I could do another extended layover in Japan on the way back, but I won't push my luck. Let me know if you guys want souvenirs! You don't tell me, you don't get anything.
My random side note for this post: My laptop is legit dying. :( The frame around the screen is cracking, and it's all over just started to fall apart... I want it to last one more year, but dunno if it will. Fingers crossed!
A couple things that helped me get over it. Editing pics, and realizing I'm seeing new things. It hit me harder. Getting pumped to go to a different church this Sunday here in Manila. I think the lack of church the past couple weeks has been taking it's toll on me. Plus before I left I was listening to Trinity's sermons online for two weeks because I just couldn't get out of bed for some reason. Laziness yes, but just sheer exhaustion. Not that those are good excuses for skipping community.
But, I'm looking forward to this Sunday :) And one more thing that helped was just telling people. I told a couple friends who have just been there for me, which is nice. Thanks be to God.
Oh God... how my walk with you has fallen behind while I'm here. I didn't even pack a Bible. Dunno what I was thinking or not thinking I guess. I guess yay for the web.
Hong Kong was aight. I think my feelings of homesickness that I was still gripped by then, and the extra humidity and heat there just did not create the best me. But it was cool. I got to see lots of places (pics to be uploaded on fbook maybe by the end of the week). There's a lot of history there. A lot of disgusting materialism as there are malls literally every train stop... it's ridiculous. However... there are lots of camera shops that I got to peruse. I saw Leica's, and I was just like... I just want to hold you in your glory. Haha. I am a camera nerd. Much to learn, but I do enjoy it.
But Hong Kong is mad cramped. Everything goes up, and they have so many window AC units that walking around water drips from them on to the side walks... gross lol. It was just too much city for me, but there's some really great city views like Victoria Peak (do not recommend hiking tho, that was brutal; imagine the final stretch of Humpback but the entire hike... although if the weather was nice maybe better). And there's a fair amount of nature, I just didn't get a chance to see it due to limited time and it being far near the airport. Note this was the first time I'd ever been packed like sardines on a train. Not that fun lol. But seeing and catching up with SP was nice.
So would I ever come back to Hong Kong? Probably not... there's other places I'd rather go. I didn't really like it all that much, but I'm sure if I was with someone that really wanted to go, I'd suck it up for a couple days. Got to do some bargaining while I was there, haha fun stuff. We both gave each other the look of hey I know you're overcharging me cause I'm a foreigner, and they returned it with the ya I'm overcharging you, I know you have the money stop being a prick. Haha good times. But public transportation is legit guys. Japan and Hong Kong convinced me. These cars are wrecking us.
All this to say... I'm still mad excited to return next Sunday to the States. Sorta wish I could do another extended layover in Japan on the way back, but I won't push my luck. Let me know if you guys want souvenirs! You don't tell me, you don't get anything.
My random side note for this post: My laptop is legit dying. :( The frame around the screen is cracking, and it's all over just started to fall apart... I want it to last one more year, but dunno if it will. Fingers crossed!
Friday, May 16, 2014
Manila Part 3
First work week is almost over... and I made it. One more night shift, and then Hong Kong here I come.
I skyped with my family yesterday. Honestly... thank God for skype. That helped restore my sanity like no other. And even the little things, like my mom asking me if I found a church yet, made my heart flutter (in a good way) haha. Seriously... if you read this send me a message or something man, please. I feel pretty isolated here. Granted today I went for a walk and ate my breakfast/your dinner at a restaurant nearby, and I think familiarizing myself with the area will help.
I'm also going to explore Manila with my co-workers next weekend which will be nice. So things are getting better for sure, praise the Lord.
My body is slowly adjusting to the night shift, but it's still hard. And I feel like every weekend I will reset my sleeping schedule. Oh well... 2 more weeks. Let's do this.
Keep me in your prayers friends. Send me your prayer requests if you have any.
To answer the above, I haven't found a church exactly. Chris Liu told me one to go to, but I prob won't be able to go until next Sunday as I came in Sunday afternoon and this weekend is Hong Kong. But ya... peace. Gonna power nap before work.
I skyped with my family yesterday. Honestly... thank God for skype. That helped restore my sanity like no other. And even the little things, like my mom asking me if I found a church yet, made my heart flutter (in a good way) haha. Seriously... if you read this send me a message or something man, please. I feel pretty isolated here. Granted today I went for a walk and ate my breakfast/your dinner at a restaurant nearby, and I think familiarizing myself with the area will help.
I'm also going to explore Manila with my co-workers next weekend which will be nice. So things are getting better for sure, praise the Lord.
My body is slowly adjusting to the night shift, but it's still hard. And I feel like every weekend I will reset my sleeping schedule. Oh well... 2 more weeks. Let's do this.
Keep me in your prayers friends. Send me your prayer requests if you have any.
To answer the above, I haven't found a church exactly. Chris Liu told me one to go to, but I prob won't be able to go until next Sunday as I came in Sunday afternoon and this weekend is Hong Kong. But ya... peace. Gonna power nap before work.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Manila Post 2
So it's now been two night shifts here in Manila. Honestly... work is making this whole experience more enjoyable. How come? Well because it keeps me sane. I don't have anyone to talk to besides coworkers, although I do say hi to some random people here and there. I guess part of the problem is the night shift. If I was working a day shift, it'd prob be easier, but whatevs.
Still lonely, but my coworkers are nice, so hopefully get to know them some more. I'm even chilling with one guy as he smokes... not that I actually enjoy smoke. But I want to get to know him better. And talking to people helps quite a lot.
Side note, I truly am the universal Asian, Japanese people spoke to me Japanese. Chinese people sometimes speak to me in Chinese. Filipinos here speak to me in Tagalog. Haha. One guy said oh, you could pass for a Chinese-Filipino. Sigh. Oh well.
But ya, I'm training two people right now and starting next week possibly three. And I'm already running out of ideas. They know a decent amount, so it's hard for me to formulate training for them... but we'll see. If you have any ideas I'm totes down for it. PLEASE share any teaching/training tips. Especially something that relates to teaching people how to support? Maybe critical thinking activities?
So ya... I hit a hump right around 12-1 am where my body says gg. Then I drink some coffee, and I'm ready to go for a couple hours, making it to the end. Then I work out. Eat food. Close the curtains in my room and waste time, so that I am forced into darkness till I get sleepy. I say waste time, but it's either preparing for training, or just trying to find something interesting. Hard stuff tho guys.
I really just want to go home even though I've been blessed with this opportunity, I know. This weekend is Hong Kong, and next weekend my goal is to hang out with my coworkers which will be nice. And one of them wants to run with me, so I'll be doing that too.
Man this is really teaching me what it's like to move to a new area... it's harder than I thought it would be. I mean this is 3 weeks here, but if I moved to a new city it's for far longer... crazjiiiii.
AHHH, I'm running out of ideas. Sigh I barely have enough training for this week, so how can I come up with two more weeks of stuff..... sigh. Please keep me in your prayers guys. Someone told me that they are praying for me, and it really touched me. Made me realize I am neglecting my walk while abroad. Not good!
Please... talk to me some too :) Google hangout, or perhaps Kakao? I got it just for when I'm abroad. You can look up the id for my my email that has my middlename to add me :)
Coolest thing about the office in Manila? They have a freaking nap room haha. Sick deals.
Still lonely, but my coworkers are nice, so hopefully get to know them some more. I'm even chilling with one guy as he smokes... not that I actually enjoy smoke. But I want to get to know him better. And talking to people helps quite a lot.
Side note, I truly am the universal Asian, Japanese people spoke to me Japanese. Chinese people sometimes speak to me in Chinese. Filipinos here speak to me in Tagalog. Haha. One guy said oh, you could pass for a Chinese-Filipino. Sigh. Oh well.
But ya, I'm training two people right now and starting next week possibly three. And I'm already running out of ideas. They know a decent amount, so it's hard for me to formulate training for them... but we'll see. If you have any ideas I'm totes down for it. PLEASE share any teaching/training tips. Especially something that relates to teaching people how to support? Maybe critical thinking activities?
So ya... I hit a hump right around 12-1 am where my body says gg. Then I drink some coffee, and I'm ready to go for a couple hours, making it to the end. Then I work out. Eat food. Close the curtains in my room and waste time, so that I am forced into darkness till I get sleepy. I say waste time, but it's either preparing for training, or just trying to find something interesting. Hard stuff tho guys.
I really just want to go home even though I've been blessed with this opportunity, I know. This weekend is Hong Kong, and next weekend my goal is to hang out with my coworkers which will be nice. And one of them wants to run with me, so I'll be doing that too.
Man this is really teaching me what it's like to move to a new area... it's harder than I thought it would be. I mean this is 3 weeks here, but if I moved to a new city it's for far longer... crazjiiiii.
AHHH, I'm running out of ideas. Sigh I barely have enough training for this week, so how can I come up with two more weeks of stuff..... sigh. Please keep me in your prayers guys. Someone told me that they are praying for me, and it really touched me. Made me realize I am neglecting my walk while abroad. Not good!
Please... talk to me some too :) Google hangout, or perhaps Kakao? I got it just for when I'm abroad. You can look up the id for my my email that has my middlename to add me :)
Coolest thing about the office in Manila? They have a freaking nap room haha. Sick deals.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Tokyo and Manila
Tokyo was the most amazing place ever.
I want to live in Japan. Hands down. Clean, polite, busy yet organized. Everything flows well, so much efficiency. I landed at Narita (Chiba Prefecture), went to Tokyo and ended up in Yokohoma (Chiba prefecture. I didn't take as many pics as I expected, but I should be posting them up soon enough. But I don't know how else to describe it as amazing. I honestly felt like things clicked, and I just want to live there.
I stayed at two different hostels (first time) and it wasn't that bad at all. The first night, I didn't sleep well, but the second night I did. (Asakusa Smile in Asakusa Tokyo), and then Yokohoma Hostel Village (near Ishikawakacho station). And I walked so freaking much... haha. But I got to see so much. I had the best tour guide ever, and she definitely helped make the trip better. But I think I would have loved it regardless, mainly because I was in love.
Asakusa is an older area of Tokyo that is quite pretty and peaceful, and Yokohoma is a little more spacious than Tokyo and right by the ocean. I got to see where Commodore Perry came to Japan. And many other random sites. I even got my fortune at a shrine haha. Oh man... I feel like I just got shoved in and overwhelmed with site seeing. But the best thing I bought there? I got an extension tube for macro shots for roughly $10 bucks at a flea market. But it's worth more than that. Also I didn't really have any jet lag. Walking around so much was the best thing ever cause I was exhausted at the end of the day so I just slept like normal.
And guys.... you can get lost in Tokyo and Yokohoma, at least where I was and not worry about getting mugged. I got back form Shibuya to Asakusa around 11:30 pm and got lost trying to find my way back. Took me a while, but I finally figured it out. I felt so safe. I can't even do that in C'ville. And I'm Manila worries me quite a bit more.
Day 1
Land, train in. Walk around Asakusa and eat. Shibuya, walked to some super tall tower for skyline seeing. Honestly... I give up trying to keep an exact list. I can't remember all the names of the places I went to haha. But I'll consolidate for my memories sake.
Day 2
Yasukuni Shrine, Old Imperial Palace, Tokyo Station (ate freaking amazing Tsukemen here) Yokohoma (port, a mini Pokemon center haha, Chinatown). So pretty.
Walking around was so nice guys I can't emphasize it enough. I just love Japan.
Although I have to admit my second night there, I got swept over with a sense of loneliness. Basically said goodbye to my friend who showed me around, and I realized... I was alone in that country. And that hit me like a tsunami wave. Luckily I was so freaking tired that I just passed out. But to be honest that emotion has carried over here to Manila. And I think what's harder for me, is I'm staying at a 4-Star Hotel. And it's not settling well because I know that 15-20 minutes away there's poverty. Honestly, I'm more comfortable at a hostel than I am at this hotel. They rush to help me, with simple stupid stuff. I was like oh I need a pair of scissors, and they said we'll deliver it to your room. What???? No I can pick it up. Please sir, I will send my colleague shortly... lol. Also I'm in this super touristy/business area of Manila.
I just see malls right around my place. And it's like a American ish. And it's jiving with my sense of not spending money. When I was in Japan, I didn't really buy any souvenirs, instead just pictures and memories experiencing culture and such. But where I am in Manila, it's harder. I bought some clothes at Uniqlo, mainly cause it's cheaper here lol. And I love Japanese stuff. But rest assured I have plans for my second to last weekend, where I'm just going to explore per Chris Liu's instructions.
But to expound upon that sadness... I can keep myself busy and avoid thinking about it. But it's still there. This overwhelming reality that I don't know anyone here. Hopefully I get along well with my co-workers or something, otherwise this 3 weeks is going to systematically destroy me. Funny how I never gave CL that much sympathy. I owe him my deepest apologies because this is hard. And I have my first night shift tonight. Ugh... I also need to prep for training quite a bit. I just want to go home tho... maybe after Hong Kong and seeing SP. Sigh, traveling should be done with a friend. You might get mad at each other and need some time by yourselves, but having someone to talk to is crucial.
Side note: It's so hot and humid here... omg.... Even less reason for me to go outside. I also fell asleep on the plane ride to Manila, and woke up with my resting on the guy's shoulder sitting next to me... lol. Thankfully wasn't for very long.
And another side note, I tried to stay up last night so I could sleep during the day.
Ultimate fail. I slept crappily for like 6 hours. Enough to be too awake to pass out, but tired enough to feel off. Sigh. Let me know if you want to skype or something :) would seriously restore my sanity here haha. Plus on the weekdays I'll be operating on your hours. Working the equivalent of 9-6 in USA, 12 hour difference.
Short Version
I love Japan, and I hope I don't go crazy in Manila.
I want to live in Japan. Hands down. Clean, polite, busy yet organized. Everything flows well, so much efficiency. I landed at Narita (Chiba Prefecture), went to Tokyo and ended up in Yokohoma (Chiba prefecture. I didn't take as many pics as I expected, but I should be posting them up soon enough. But I don't know how else to describe it as amazing. I honestly felt like things clicked, and I just want to live there.
I stayed at two different hostels (first time) and it wasn't that bad at all. The first night, I didn't sleep well, but the second night I did. (Asakusa Smile in Asakusa Tokyo), and then Yokohoma Hostel Village (near Ishikawakacho station). And I walked so freaking much... haha. But I got to see so much. I had the best tour guide ever, and she definitely helped make the trip better. But I think I would have loved it regardless, mainly because I was in love.
Asakusa is an older area of Tokyo that is quite pretty and peaceful, and Yokohoma is a little more spacious than Tokyo and right by the ocean. I got to see where Commodore Perry came to Japan. And many other random sites. I even got my fortune at a shrine haha. Oh man... I feel like I just got shoved in and overwhelmed with site seeing. But the best thing I bought there? I got an extension tube for macro shots for roughly $10 bucks at a flea market. But it's worth more than that. Also I didn't really have any jet lag. Walking around so much was the best thing ever cause I was exhausted at the end of the day so I just slept like normal.
And guys.... you can get lost in Tokyo and Yokohoma, at least where I was and not worry about getting mugged. I got back form Shibuya to Asakusa around 11:30 pm and got lost trying to find my way back. Took me a while, but I finally figured it out. I felt so safe. I can't even do that in C'ville. And I'm Manila worries me quite a bit more.
Day 1
Land, train in. Walk around Asakusa and eat. Shibuya, walked to some super tall tower for skyline seeing. Honestly... I give up trying to keep an exact list. I can't remember all the names of the places I went to haha. But I'll consolidate for my memories sake.
Day 2
Yasukuni Shrine, Old Imperial Palace, Tokyo Station (ate freaking amazing Tsukemen here) Yokohoma (port, a mini Pokemon center haha, Chinatown). So pretty.
Walking around was so nice guys I can't emphasize it enough. I just love Japan.
Although I have to admit my second night there, I got swept over with a sense of loneliness. Basically said goodbye to my friend who showed me around, and I realized... I was alone in that country. And that hit me like a tsunami wave. Luckily I was so freaking tired that I just passed out. But to be honest that emotion has carried over here to Manila. And I think what's harder for me, is I'm staying at a 4-Star Hotel. And it's not settling well because I know that 15-20 minutes away there's poverty. Honestly, I'm more comfortable at a hostel than I am at this hotel. They rush to help me, with simple stupid stuff. I was like oh I need a pair of scissors, and they said we'll deliver it to your room. What???? No I can pick it up. Please sir, I will send my colleague shortly... lol. Also I'm in this super touristy/business area of Manila.
I just see malls right around my place. And it's like a American ish. And it's jiving with my sense of not spending money. When I was in Japan, I didn't really buy any souvenirs, instead just pictures and memories experiencing culture and such. But where I am in Manila, it's harder. I bought some clothes at Uniqlo, mainly cause it's cheaper here lol. And I love Japanese stuff. But rest assured I have plans for my second to last weekend, where I'm just going to explore per Chris Liu's instructions.
But to expound upon that sadness... I can keep myself busy and avoid thinking about it. But it's still there. This overwhelming reality that I don't know anyone here. Hopefully I get along well with my co-workers or something, otherwise this 3 weeks is going to systematically destroy me. Funny how I never gave CL that much sympathy. I owe him my deepest apologies because this is hard. And I have my first night shift tonight. Ugh... I also need to prep for training quite a bit. I just want to go home tho... maybe after Hong Kong and seeing SP. Sigh, traveling should be done with a friend. You might get mad at each other and need some time by yourselves, but having someone to talk to is crucial.
Side note: It's so hot and humid here... omg.... Even less reason for me to go outside. I also fell asleep on the plane ride to Manila, and woke up with my resting on the guy's shoulder sitting next to me... lol. Thankfully wasn't for very long.
And another side note, I tried to stay up last night so I could sleep during the day.
Ultimate fail. I slept crappily for like 6 hours. Enough to be too awake to pass out, but tired enough to feel off. Sigh. Let me know if you want to skype or something :) would seriously restore my sanity here haha. Plus on the weekdays I'll be operating on your hours. Working the equivalent of 9-6 in USA, 12 hour difference.
Short Version
I love Japan, and I hope I don't go crazy in Manila.
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