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This sort of boundary% black and white is semmtioes quite troublesome. But, I do think it is good to open your blog/journal for comments, coz somehow it is still very encouraging to have people responding to what you have wrote.
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^^ eh well, just feel you are a very poor guy having to reply to dozens of messages everyday, which seems never-ending sigh T_T honestly, I feel frustrated whenever I come across comments like these it is just like a cycle newbies step into the gothic lolita field. After acquiring certain knowledge about the scene, they start to fighting against each other verbally with a view to confirm theirselves as an eligible one And one more thing, it's a trend I guess. Many people nowadays are impulse-driven: Responding without reading and thinking thoroughly about the 6Ws. (that's why I say you are poor)XDXD~ perhaps let's put an end to this discussion, shall we? Because the next debate will be staged somewhere again one day UNLESS we all learn how to accept and appreciate others. My comments are in fact very local and rude( in cantonese~ because I was too tired when I gave the comment~ ) • on 2015-Oct-24 22:02:04 Stely said.
Love the website!I'd like to segugst an Indian place in Reynoldsburg. It used to be called Venky's Spice House although it's changed names and I'm not sure what it's currently called. It's located in the strip mall on the West side of Brice Road just South of Main (across from K-Mart.)I say place because it's not so much a restaurant, but rather an Indian grocery store with a small kitchen in the back counter to eat at and three quaint booths. I often go for lunch and order tali which can be ordered vegetarian or with the chicken curry and one vegetable side. Served with rice and hot fresh buttery naan, so good and not bad for like $8-9. One of the vegetable sides I love is the Gobee Manchurian, which is a lightly fried cauliflower with onion and green pepper in a red sauce that had a sort of asian influence, very spicy and very good.
Basically it's the best Indian food I've had in Columbus, check it out! [url=[link=• on 2015-Oct-28 01:16:21 Anele said. Hello hello,so it's the second time I try General Tso's Restaurant, on 5227 Godown Road. First time I went I peorismd to myself I'd never go there again, but then had to oblige a friend who has a sentimental connection to the place. And I'm so glad I did! Second time around, it was delicious! I think it was mostly that on my first visit I had ordered the regular Americanized dishes off the menu.