Message from @anon

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2017-12-12 00:44:28 UTC  

whu

2017-12-12 00:44:30 UTC  

o

2017-12-12 00:45:00 UTC  

who the fuck orders by railway lol

2017-12-12 00:45:16 UTC  

You've got no choice at Gearbest right now

2017-12-12 00:45:20 UTC  

They're using it for most things

2017-12-12 00:50:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/389941981733978145/china-graphic.jpg

2017-12-12 00:50:38 UTC  

How comfy you want it? Because this shit is super comfy

2017-12-12 00:51:03 UTC  

I would take that train

2017-12-12 00:51:11 UTC  

maybe if I lose my job

2017-12-12 00:52:00 UTC  

I don't think it's passenger but then again I doubt they care as long as you have papers

2017-12-12 00:52:12 UTC  

well either that one or trans siberian

2017-12-12 00:52:19 UTC  

just put in large box

2017-12-12 00:52:26 UTC  

Put food and water

2017-12-12 00:52:31 UTC  

And lots of autism batteries

2017-12-12 00:52:43 UTC  

and explore the train from city to city

2017-12-12 00:52:44 UTC  

I wonder if you can take a boat from vladivostok to japan

2017-12-12 00:52:51 UTC  

Yeh

2017-12-12 00:53:26 UTC  

It's expensive though, and questionably legal working with two countries you don't know the language of.

2017-12-12 00:54:00 UTC  

GB are using it it's not expensive

2017-12-12 00:54:03 UTC  

I know both 😏

2017-12-12 00:55:00 UTC  

It's probably their least used option and the one least likely to be hit by """The Customs""" as they call it

2017-12-12 00:55:05 UTC  

Make a business guiding people through there then.

2017-12-12 00:55:41 UTC  

Imagine how many yuppies would eat up the opportunity to travel in the longest least convenient way possible.

2017-12-12 00:56:39 UTC  

```
Well Shukan Jitsuwa (Oct 27) reports that if the two countries see eye-to-eye, the world's longest railway, the 9,297-long Trans-Siberian, might someday be extended by bridge across the 7-kilometer wide Strait of Tartary (also known as the Mamiya Strait) from the Asian mainland to Sakhalin and eventually, via a 42-kilometer-long bridge or undersea tunnel to Wakkanai in Hokkaido.
```

2017-12-12 00:59:22 UTC  

Never going to happen, japs have way too much riding on thier boatbuilding and also hate the idea of a direct land route to the mainland.

2017-12-12 01:00:04 UTC  

ah fuck

2017-12-12 01:00:08 UTC  

I can't believe you've done this

2017-12-12 01:00:30 UTC  

Not to mention that would force them to actually work out who owns what there.

2017-12-12 01:00:31 UTC  

that'd be neat

2017-12-12 01:00:35 UTC  

but who does trains now

2017-12-12 01:01:07 UTC  

Tons of people. Cheaper and faster than truck for long distance

2017-12-12 01:02:35 UTC  

its more to say you did it

2017-12-12 01:02:44 UTC  

crossing two continents by train

2017-12-12 01:04:17 UTC  

Oh, you mean as a passenger. Yeah, no one does that

2017-12-12 01:41:26 UTC  

well i finally opened a case with goybest about getting my shitty $6 knife

2017-12-12 01:48:54 UTC  

@Deleted User can you please ping me if anything for the mi band 2 come up?

2017-12-12 01:49:06 UTC  

Will do

2017-12-12 01:49:28 UTC  

Thanks

2017-12-12 02:23:44 UTC  

so my $2-$3 .5mm pencil came in and it already seems nicer than the $6 redring

2017-12-12 02:24:11 UTC  

its full metal, which was suprising, i thought it was plastic