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		<title>jogya&#8217;s diptych baby! je je je!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a selfish person. And Ayn Rand&#8230; I owe it all to you. If I wasn&#8217;t able go to Beijing, I shall go somewhere else. Hello Indonesian people! You shall have me for a visitor! Please make sure you change my perception that you lovely people exude this certain&#8230; certain, hmmm&#8230; certain&#8230; thing&#8230;


And so my journey began at Jakarta airport which felt like committing suicide every minute because I had to stay there for 18 hours (why I did not leave the airport is a testament to my laziness). At ...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[This entry makes me frustrated. Yeah, frustrated. First, Ron and I returned to Bukit Bintang from Batu Caves and the blasted heat of the sun-baked my skin five pigmentations higher than my normal. Thana led us into this side street where we had the most amazing lunch. Amazing because it was a south Indian Meal and was NOT all spicy, and I like the fact that it is authentic (we were the only tourists inside. I am at times blind, but I noticed everyone, and I mean everyone, was Indian). ...]]></description>
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