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lol making another post here because there were too many notes. Thanks y'all for your advice and well-wishes. @jag The "movin = groovin" indian food advice seems solid.
@YakuZoku, I'll be in Mazunte, which in the past has always seemed really copacetic for travelers... international but not overdeveloped. But things do change over time. I was last there 3 years ago. ...if you're nearby, lmk!
@bainbridge i have a cat and a 1BR apartment, and so I'm getting a young person to come and catsit for me and they're going to pay my cheap rent while living in my nicely appointed apartment. hopefully they don't wreck up the place.
@palimpset just that video by itself is enough to make me feel sick. i feel like some of these dudes must have known what they were doing was disgusting because they were like smiling at the camera while sticking their whole arm into the soup.
This is the 4th long trip I've done in my life where I quit my job to go travel. I highly recommend that anyone punctuate your career with long stints of travel or just time off. Save your monies. Avoid too much debt if possible... live cheap!
- You really haven't lived until you've had recycled floor soup with the local working townsfolk at 5 in the morning.palimpsest
- your final 2 sentences are probably the best advice a person can give to another <3PonyBoy
- Sagmeister requires it, his whole office goes on tours together. Can't wait to see your photos.canoe
- In 2007 I quit my job and moved to Seoul for 6 months. I planned to go back in 2008, but capitalism broke again.i_monk
- A young person is housesitting? You: Bye! *closes door* TURN DOWN FOR WHAT! WEEP-WEEP-WEEP-WEEP... SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS!jagara
- Re: cheap livin': Amen brother.jagara