• Re: 36yo chinese reports

    From dart200@user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Sun May 10 15:02:21 2026
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    On 5/10/26 1:40 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 5/10/2026 12:57 PM, dart200 wrote:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XIUawS0F78 (20:01)

    geminiGPT:

    This video offers an intimate, honest look at the life of a 36-year-
    old single person living in a 7-square-meter room in the mega-city of
    Guangzhou, China. The creator, Zaza, reflects on the beauty and
    challenge of solitude in a hyper-connected world, emphasizing that
    spending time alone is a luxury rather than a tragedy.

    Highlights of the weekend routine:

    Morning wellness & domestic life: The day begins with a commitment to
    exercise to maintain physical health and highlights the practicalities
    of living alone in China, such as cost-effective online grocery
    shopping and the commonality of non-communicative living situations
    with roommates.

    Exploring Guangzhou: To avoid staying in their small living space,
    Zaza ventures out using shared bikes, which are highly accessible and
    affordable.

    Traditional dining: A visit to a classic Cantonese-style tea
    restaurant highlights the importance of traditional food culture in
    the city, where locals gather to enjoy dim sum and tea.

    Entertainment & reflection: The afternoon is spent watching a
    nostalgic Super Mario movie and indulging in local arcade gaming,
    which provides a sense of connection and vitality.

    Evening relaxation: The day concludes with a simple, comforting meal
    of barbecue and beer at a popular local spot, followed by a reflection
    on how living alone fosters a sense of self-care and finding joy in
    one's own company.

    So, what's the problem?

    who claimed there was a problem? it's just a report u dummy...
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  • From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Sun May 10 15:57:00 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 5/10/2026 3:02 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 5/10/26 1:40 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 5/10/2026 12:57 PM, dart200 wrote:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XIUawS0F78 (20:01)

    geminiGPT:

    This video offers an intimate, honest look at the life of a 36-year-
    old single person living in a 7-square-meter room in the mega-city of
    Guangzhou, China. The creator, Zaza, reflects on the beauty and
    challenge of solitude in a hyper-connected world, emphasizing that
    spending time alone is a luxury rather than a tragedy.

    Highlights of the weekend routine:

    Morning wellness & domestic life: The day begins with a commitment to
    exercise to maintain physical health and highlights the
    practicalities of living alone in China, such as cost-effective
    online grocery shopping and the commonality of non-communicative
    living situations with roommates.

    Exploring Guangzhou: To avoid staying in their small living space,
    Zaza ventures out using shared bikes, which are highly accessible and
    affordable.

    Traditional dining: A visit to a classic Cantonese-style tea
    restaurant highlights the importance of traditional food culture in
    the city, where locals gather to enjoy dim sum and tea.

    Entertainment & reflection: The afternoon is spent watching a
    nostalgic Super Mario movie and indulging in local arcade gaming,
    which provides a sense of connection and vitality.

    Evening relaxation: The day concludes with a simple, comforting meal
    of barbecue and beer at a popular local spot, followed by a
    reflection on how living alone fosters a sense of self-care and
    finding joy in one's own company.

    So, what's the problem?

    who claimed there was a problem? it's just a report u dummy...

    Just an average weekend with no reports of problems. So, what is the
    real problem?

    The real problem is with the Cantonese food.

    Everyone knows that Cantonese style food is no comparison to Mandarin.

    Cantonese is a style of cooking originating from China's Guangdong
    province, focusing on steaming of ingredients, served with white rice on
    paper plates and bowls, rather than tasty sauces and chicken bites fried
    in a wok.

    Me and Rita know all about Asian cuisine. There are at least seven
    different Asian food stalls at the Santa Rosa Mall food court. YMMV.

    Key features of Mandarin include stir-frying, and roasting, with fresh ingredients like vegetables, chicken and seasoned with sea salt, ginger, garlic, and served with brown rice and a nice dipping sauces, all in
    little cute ceramic bowls decorated with dragons.
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  • From dart200@user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon May 11 15:15:24 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 5/10/26 3:57 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 5/10/2026 3:02 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 5/10/26 1:40 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 5/10/2026 12:57 PM, dart200 wrote:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XIUawS0F78 (20:01)

    geminiGPT:

    This video offers an intimate, honest look at the life of a 36-year-
    old single person living in a 7-square-meter room in the mega-city
    of Guangzhou, China. The creator, Zaza, reflects on the beauty and
    challenge of solitude in a hyper-connected world, emphasizing that
    spending time alone is a luxury rather than a tragedy.

    Highlights of the weekend routine:

    Morning wellness & domestic life: The day begins with a commitment
    to exercise to maintain physical health and highlights the
    practicalities of living alone in China, such as cost-effective
    online grocery shopping and the commonality of non-communicative
    living situations with roommates.

    Exploring Guangzhou: To avoid staying in their small living space,
    Zaza ventures out using shared bikes, which are highly accessible
    and affordable.

    Traditional dining: A visit to a classic Cantonese-style tea
    restaurant highlights the importance of traditional food culture in
    the city, where locals gather to enjoy dim sum and tea.

    Entertainment & reflection: The afternoon is spent watching a
    nostalgic Super Mario movie and indulging in local arcade gaming,
    which provides a sense of connection and vitality.

    Evening relaxation: The day concludes with a simple, comforting meal
    of barbecue and beer at a popular local spot, followed by a
    reflection on how living alone fosters a sense of self-care and
    finding joy in one's own company.

    So, what's the problem?

    who claimed there was a problem? it's just a report u dummy...

    Just an average weekend with no reports of problems. So, what is the
    real problem?

    The real problem is with the Cantonese food.

    Everyone knows that Cantonese style food is no comparison to Mandarin.

    Cantonese is a style of cooking originating from China's Guangdong
    province, focusing on steaming of ingredients, served with white rice on paper plates and bowls, rather than tasty sauces and chicken bites fried
    in a wok.

    Me and Rita know all about Asian cuisine. There are at least seven
    different Asian food stalls at the Santa Rosa Mall food court. YMMV.

    Key features of Mandarin include stir-frying, and roasting, with fresh ingredients like vegetables, chicken and seasoned with sea salt, ginger, garlic, and served with brown rice and a nice dipping sauces, all in
    little cute ceramic bowls decorated with dragons.

    thanks dudGPT
    --
    hi, i'm nick!
    let's end war EfOa

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