Life is always a drama called "Youth Girls Originally Planned to Play Frisbee on the Sunny Grass Every Day but Ended up Healing in a Rural Area Where They Couldn't Order Takeout"
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2022.12.14|Day1: Played frisbee for the first time in my life, very happy.
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2022.12.15|Day2: Moved to a rural inn with a view like a bedside painting and a large lawn outside in order to play frisbee frequently.
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2022.12.16|Day3: Infected with the Omicron virus and started a two-week recovery period, frisbee became a thing of the past.
- Day3 reached the climax of the drama:
- Around 10 pm, the girl felt cold in her hands and feet in the rural inn without air conditioning and heating, so she bought a bottle of tequila from the supermarket. After drinking a glass, her hands and feet quickly warmed up again.
- Around 12 am, the girl felt that her body was getting too hot and was about to take some medicine. But suddenly remembered that she had just drunk alcohol and couldn't take medicine temporarily...
- So the girl had to endure high fever and headache until 6 am the next morning before she could take fever-reducing medicine...
- Day3 reached the climax of the drama:
(p.s. The above text has blurred some reality to highlight the dramatic effect. The actual situation is: 1. It's not completely impossible to order takeout, but there are very few food delivery businesses, long delivery times, and high delivery fees; 2. The room doesn't have air conditioning and heating, but there are electric blankets and kickboard heaters for heating.)
Poker is a new form of collaborative learning to study probability theory in practice
- Folded three times, lost twice, and won once with a full pot. (Received praise for excellent expression management, lol)
- The largest number of people in the collaborative learning group was 9. In the past, I always kept my distance from this kind of gathering and entertainment (yes, our society only played single-player games), but now I seem to gradually enjoy the feeling of people gathering together. But it's not because I won't feel lonely in a crowd, but because I like the feeling of public space/community.
The place I always want to go is the Grand Line
Watched two movies.
- One was watched in the cinema, One Piece: Red-Haired Songstress. Although the plot was a bit abrupt, it was still exciting to watch—after all, it's the Grand Line, and the music and lineup were also quite luxurious.
- The other one was watched on the hotel TV when I had a fever, it was the highly recommended movie "Bouquet of Love". But when watching it, I always felt that this movie was a bit dark, and the director seemed to be perfunctory in depicting the beauty of love, and the connection of cause and effect seemed forced. But the portrayal of the oppression of society behind it gave me chills.
Don't waste Last Night in Dali|2022.12.30
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Before leaving Dali, love happened under the cherry blossom tree in the drizzle.
"Will there be a rainbow after the rain?"
"Of course."
"Is there one at night too?"
"Yes, it's just that we can't see it."
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Planned to have a bar crawl on the last night, but ended up only going to two (
not many that caught my eye). I have to say that if you value quality, Shanghai's bars are the best, but when it comes to the atmosphere of drinking, I prefer Dali. People are closer to each other, music and dance are more free, and they are more friendly towards pets. In short, it's the feeling of public space that I like—"Dali's streets haven't been this lively for many years."
The final thanks, of course, go to the food (in no particular order)
- Local Yunnan cuisine: Dai-style hand-grabbed rice/sour soup beef hot pot/mushroom hot pot/steamed bowfish/bait silk/grilled bait block/grilled milk fan/fried milk fan/tofu with crust...
- Other Dali delicacies: various whole wheat breads/various brunch dishes/handmade pasta/lots of coffee/ice cream with the taste of Pu'er tea...