Orded!
And its called Operationally Ready Date. Almost like its the beginning of some crazy new chapter. I had a lot of fun during my time and learnt a crazy amount of new things, things to talk about when there is more time and not when people are waiting in the queue for the net at the airport.
So I'm going to Mumbai and am hoping it'll be a blast. The one that does not involve loud sounds and dead people. People ask me why I still go there and my response is that there's always a threat of something looming when you're there, be it terrorist attacks, riots, infectious diseases or even the risk of falling onto the train tracks. You only grow and learn when you leave the comfort zone. And often when you do, you risk getting hurt.
Which is why you take precautions, like wearing a bullet proof vest and talking in a thick indian accent, to protect yourself.
Pictures/reflection soon to come! Cheers
I stopped posting here and am now at medschneverends
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Besides, it's unlikely for lightning to strike twice at the same place so soon after.
Have a good trip!