There are many endemic diseases affecting the locals in Uruguay. Taking the bus in Uruguay lacks some of the physical dangers present when James Lafond takes a ride, but there are plenty of moral dangers. There are hordes of the typical open mouthed old ass walking dead comprising 2/3 of the passengers, and you never realize how fat the Uruguayos are as a people until they sit next to you on a bus seat possibly made to asian measurements.
 
It's still a pleasure to read bb prose. Both well researched and well written...Recent Posts
- Dead Internet Theory And Searching For The Sticky
- Adventures In Video
- An Exploration In Multi Media Toilets
- Ritalin Diaries Part 1
- How "Therapy" Re-Fucked My Head - Short Form
- Uruguay-SSR And The Hallucinated Seige
- Introducing "The Montevideo Standard"
- Qntra: A Plan For Action
- A Homework Assignment From Diana_Coman: Trawling Ancient PMs Seeking What Worked For Early Qntra And Where I'm At On Scripting A Conversion Engine
- Outreach Automation: A Call For Bids
Recent Comments
- Aaron 'BingoBoingo' Rogier on The Theoretical Foundation of Social Engineering Practice
- Aaron 'BingoBoingo' Rogier on That One Agricultural Product And Uruguay
- Verisimilitude on How "Therapy" Re-Fucked My Head - Short Form
- Name on How "Therapy" Re-Fucked My Head - Short Form
- Aaron 'BingoBoingo' Rogier on How "Therapy" Re-Fucked My Head - Short Form
- Aaron 'BingoBoingo' Rogier on How "Therapy" Re-Fucked My Head - Short Form
- Thimbronion on How "Therapy" Re-Fucked My Head - Short Form
[...] do not mean merely that busses suck. Using wheeled transport to get anywhere takes indordinate amounts of time to traverse trivial [...]