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a-447

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  1. I stopped going to saunas when I saw guys barebacking in Otot-otot in KL. I've also heard it's quite common in Korea, too. But having said that I really enjoyed the sleaze factor and think it would be a shame if they ever disappeared.
  2. I'm with PeterRS - I love the a380. I've been flying since I was in elementary school and have flown on all types of planes over the years and the a380 is by far the best. At first I was surprised at the number of seats in business class on Emirates and wondered how they would be able to serve us all. Not to worry; they just divided us into groups and assigned a flight attendant to us. And I love that little bar down the back of the plane. I'm very fussy when it comes to food and sometimes if I can't find something I like on the menu, I'll just go to the bar and eat a few snacks and wash them down with a glass of two of champagne. I also like being chauffeured to and from the airport and the separate line at security at Dubai. The business class lounges in Dubai are awesome - huge choice of food and drink, very comfortable seats. I love the convenience is walking straight out of the lounge and onto the plane. I'm used to flying Cathay whenever I travel to Japan, and they have a separate, much smaller, business class cabin behind the main one. It's very cosy and even quieter with fewer people walking up and down the aisle. I can't wait to try the Qatar Airlines Q-suite. It hasn't been available out of Perth but I live in hope. I really miss all that. I can't wait to get on a plane and fly off somewhere. At this point, I'm willing to fly anywhere!
  3. It's difficult to believe that the hatred and fear of homosexuality could override Turing's enormous achievements - that they were considered secondary to his "gayness." And given that the judiciary at the time came from the upper classes (and probably still do), whose gay activities are legendary, I wonder if any of his accusers and judges were themselves guilty of the "crime" of being gay? I had never heard of Turing until I saw the movie. I remember walking out of the theatre feeling disgusted at what had happened to him. What a bunch of ungrateful bastards! Turing's treatment was a product of the times in which he lived and we've come a long way since then. I'm very happy to see that he is now on a banknote, which will keep his memory alive.
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