Posted on 01 July 2013. Tags: Nice, Place, South, visit
I’m planning on going on a vacation to the South but I don’t know if it’s a good idea or not. I’m TECHNICALLY considered white (I’m Armenian if you know what that is LOL) and us Armenians are Christians but I’ve heard some really mean and hurtful things about myself and my family as we’re fairly dark-skinned from this California sun (My *** and thighs are pale yet my arms and legs are darker than some light-skinned Blacks. People have called us camelbackers, sandn****rs, terrorist and stuff of that sort on times like vacations which put a damper on our moods. I know that most of the racism is over however my dad was attacked by an overly patriotic white male and was thrown into a lake and broke his leg and almost his skull and we were threated to be shot. The cops showed up and the dude was sentenced to a just a month in jail. I just don’t want stuff like this to happen again. Also, I know about the dangers of Atlanta, New Orleans, Memphis, Jackson, and Birmingham, all of which are cities I want to visit. I have no problem being in black majority cities. I’ve been in South Central Los Angeles plenty of times even at night (Yes I’m still alive). But are the risks really that high? You’re mostly at risk in LA if you’re gang affiliated. I don’t know about the South. Nothing more than a chain snatching or car theft really happens here unless you live South Central. Anyways, sorry for such a long read but I want to visit the South really badly but I’m hesitant and having second thoughts. The closest I’ve been to the South is Miami and it doesn’t have that Southern feel and atmosphere to it. I went into the Everglades and it was barely anything close it as how others have described it. Overall, is it worth visiting? I want answers only from locals or people who regularly. Not from people whose Uncle Joey passed through on a truck route from Vegas to Tampa or who’ve been to NOLA for Mardi Gras for a day. Thanks and please answer if you haven’t died from natural causes yet.
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: authoritarian government, business, china camp, Country, economic advantage, Fema, hundred million, innovators, joe biden, Need, Open, orthodoxy, time usa, trade secrets, visit
And whatever was Joe Biden thinking when he recently said the following after hosting China’s presumptive next leader Xi Jinping in a visit to the United States?
America holds at least one key economic advantage over China. Because China’s authoritarian government represses its own citizens, they don’t think freely or innovate. “Why have they not become [one of] the most innovative countries in the world? Why is there a need to steal our intellectual property? Why is there a need to have a business hand over its trade secrets to have access to a market of a billion, three hundred million people? Because they’re not innovating.” Noting that China and similar countries produce many engineers and scientists but few innovators, Biden said, “It’s impossible to think different in a country where you can’t speak freely. It’s impossible to think different when you have to worry what you put on the Internet will either be confiscated or you will be arrested. It’s impossible to think different where orthodoxy reigns. That’s why we remain the most innovative country in the world.”
Once upon a Time USA was the Greatest nation on Earth 4 Years under the rule of a Kenyan (lost)
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Posted on 09 January 2012. Tags: coconut, coconut marketplace, drive, fern grotto, fri, going to the grocery store, groceries, horn, kitchenette, luau, polihale, Snorkeling, spouting horn, visit, waimea canyon
We will be there in May, staying from Sun-Fri (we have to be at the airport by morning on Friday)
here’s what we have planned so far:
Zip Lining (near Poipu)
Snorkeling at Poipu Beach
See the spouting horn
visit coconut marketplace in Kapaa
Drive along North Shore
Visit Hanalei Bay Beach and take the trail to Secret Beach
Drive to Waimea Canyon
Visit Polihale and Kokee
Go to Smith’s Luau at Fern Grotto
Also, our hotel comes with a kitchenette, and we are planning on going to the grocery store, I believe it’s Times Super Market and loading up on groceries… Will that be cheaper than going to restaurants? We plan on getting about $200 of groceries…..
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Posted on 09 January 2012. Tags: coconut, coconut marketplace, drive, fern grotto, fri, going to the grocery store, groceries, horn, kitchenette, luau, polihale, Snorkeling, spouting horn, visit, waimea canyon
We will be there in May, staying from Sun-Fri (we have to be at the airport by morning on Friday)
here’s what we have planned so far:
Zip Lining (near Poipu)
Snorkeling at Poipu Beach
See the spouting horn
visit coconut marketplace in Kapaa
Drive along North Shore
Visit Hanalei Bay Beach and take the trail to Secret Beach
Drive to Waimea Canyon
Visit Polihale and Kokee
Go to Smith’s Luau at Fern Grotto
Also, our hotel comes with a kitchenette, and we are planning on going to the grocery store, I believe it’s Times Super Market and loading up on groceries… Will that be cheaper than going to restaurants? We plan on getting about $200 of groceries…..
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Posted on 09 January 2012. Tags: coconut, coconut marketplace, drive, fern grotto, fri, going to the grocery store, groceries, horn, kitchenette, luau, polihale, Snorkeling, spouting horn, visit, waimea canyon
We will be there in May, staying from Sun-Fri (we have to be at the airport by morning on Friday)
here’s what we have planned so far:
Zip Lining (near Poipu)
Snorkeling at Poipu Beach
See the spouting horn
visit coconut marketplace in Kapaa
Drive along North Shore
Visit Hanalei Bay Beach and take the trail to Secret Beach
Drive to Waimea Canyon
Visit Polihale and Kokee
Go to Smith’s Luau at Fern Grotto
Also, our hotel comes with a kitchenette, and we are planning on going to the grocery store, I believe it’s Times Super Market and loading up on groceries… Will that be cheaper than going to restaurants? We plan on getting about $200 of groceries…..
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Posted on 08 January 2012. Tags: coconut, coconut marketplace, drive, fern grotto, fri, going to the grocery store, groceries, horn, kitchenette, luau, polihale, Snorkeling, spouting horn, visit, waimea canyon
We will be there in May, staying from Sun-Fri (we have to be at the airport by morning on Friday)
here’s what we have planned so far:
Zip Lining (near Poipu)
Snorkeling at Poipu Beach
See the spouting horn
visit coconut marketplace in Kapaa
Drive along North Shore
Visit Hanalei Bay Beach and take the trail to Secret Beach
Drive to Waimea Canyon
Visit Polihale and Kokee
Go to Smith’s Luau at Fern Grotto
Also, our hotel comes with a kitchenette, and we are planning on going to the grocery store, I believe it’s Times Super Market and loading up on groceries… Will that be cheaper than going to restaurants? We plan on getting about $200 of groceries…..
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