think I cracked the mystery on who chartered this flight. there are like at least 30 students in "Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent" uniform. wonder why they didn't just charter to singapore then
think I cracked the mystery on who chartered this flight. there are like at least 30 students in "Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent" uniform. wonder why they didn't just charter to singapore then
the flightradar reviews guy was right about the airport having exactly zero places to buy food though lol. asked at the information desk and she told me I should just head out of the airport and walk 200 meters to a cafe
advertisement from a russian bank in tashkent airport, saying something about russian work permits
remember how I complained about uae placing their stamp in the middle of my passport for no good reason? uzbekistan placed it LITERALLY AT THE LAST PAGE WHY
conversation with seat neighbour:
- are you flying to tashkent to get a bank card, or do you live there? - um, neither @rin >no shops, no cafes, no wifi
actually sounds like a good airport >seat broken, wc broken ah, nevermind speaking of mcdonalds, when I visited one in finland, I was surprised they have a chicken big mac. it's alright, but for me it's the mcchicken
got some totally not coca cola and totally not fanta, when will they serve it in totally not mcdonalds I wonder
> Su began attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the fall of 1986, intending to major in either electrical engineering or computer science. She settled on electrical engineering,[8] recollecting that it seemed like the most difficult major.
sigma female grindset found 64 hryvnas randomly walking around the house??? (nobody who lives here has been in ukraine since 2013)
visa looks kinda sketchy lol. especially the reference written with a pen at the bottom
(photo obviously from internet, but mine is the same except filled with a blue pen) got my passport back with the visa stamped in. now all that's left is pack my bags and wait for friday
got a call from malaysian embassy. apparently I can pick my passport back up like right now. if only the rest of the process worked with such speed :cirno_saddest:
I do need to sell or give away my thinkpad, because otherwise it will just lie in storage forever, but I do not want to peel off the stickers ;_;
leaving my collection of shady free unregistered sim cards given to me in front of metro stations behind in russia đ
I choose my cell plan based on actually important properties. like how many sticks of nescafe percuma I get when I sign up
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