MUTAȚI FAMILIA NOASTRĂ ÎN ASIA DE SUD-EST! (ORA TRIMARAN)

MUTAȚI FAMILIA NOASTRĂ ÎN ASIA DE SUD-EST!  (ORA TRIMARAN)



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24 thoughts on “MUTAȚI FAMILIA NOASTRĂ ÎN ASIA DE SUD-EST! (ORA TRIMARAN)

  1. I think experiencing another culture fully is wearing their clothes, eating their foods and doing the things the locals do, if that's "cultural appropriation" sign me up! That's what makes travel so wonderful ☺️ And yes, I say DOWN with the woke Marxist mob!

  2. Good morning Guys and thank you so much for your great videos. I have been watching you from the very beginning. HAPPY CHRISTMAS 🎄 to you all. Warmest regards, Roger – SAILCO INDONESIA ⛵️🇮🇩
    War

  3. I guess the baby-sitter is just overworked or "overloaded" with two backpacks face and back of her body , plus holding two kids by hand….just saying

  4. THE REASON I DON'T WATCH THIS THAT OFTEN IS WHENEVER HE IS TALKING RIGHT CAN HARDLY UNDERSTAND PLUS I LIKED IT BETTER BEFORE YOU HAD CHILDREN
    I ALSO SAW A NUMBER OF LIVERBOARD TRIMARANS PROBABLY CHEAP AND LA HARBOR AND SAN DIEGO

  5. My dad lives up the mountain from Ubud, we sailed down the US over to rhe Bahamas together through hurricanes with 2 calls of maydays but got down past Haiti and the Dominican to anchor in the Spanish Virgin Islands. Rustic Mountain Yoga if you want to escape the humidity and traffic.

  6. Apart from all comments dircetly out of Bali or somewhere in Asia, who find it totally normal and even nice to have you wearing hats on your thumbnail, I think it's also in general about the way the global world is structured. Especially when it comes to power, regarding monetary power, as you also mentioned in the first part of the video. That everything is way cheaper for western socialized people with western salary in Indonesia, doesn't mean that it's the same way (it's actually quite the opposite) for indonesian socialized people. In a way, early capitalized countries like the european ones, australia or the u.s. also domesticate countries like indonesia, even though they "help" their economy by visiting and "respectfully" immitating their cultural habits. But how is the indonesian view of finding it okay to have western people using culture for a moment created? In front of which history, historic background and current dependency? That's just a thing, apart from the thumbnail photo, I was thinking about. Espescially when I was in Bali myself and seeing all white people building a new european life themselves in places like ubud or canggu. I know cultural worlds may and beautifully can collide and create new perspetives on a social life together apart from current physical borders. But I wish so much, that people reflect on the different and most times different life circumstances when it comes to spending holidays in a place like that and do not just build their western lifes with a pinch of the good life (yoga, fruits, cheap houses, good weather, meditation, belief) in places that once belonged to themself. At last, thank you for sharing the opportunity to discuss this! I really appreciate your videos for years and feel like this way of organising and moderating comments is one of the best ways to build more understanding in the social media bubble! xx

  7. Cultural appropriation is one thing, but the worst smell I experienced was after a long shift in a restaurant. Got home exhausted, jumped into bed and pulled my covers up to my face. Felt something wet land on my upper lip, much like rileys mustache. Turned out my geriatraic cat had felt my duvet was a good place for a litterbox.

  8. hi if want worst smell is man dead next door 7 week middle summer u know how hot get here, i live in singlet 24/7 hate t-shirts hate feel under my arms, and got mullet too .haha.

  9. Cultural appropriation is just another invented politically correct blatant form of control, blame and shame. My children are half Maori and their Dad is proud when others copy his culture.

  10. The worst smell for me would have to be my little sister, Just disgusting. Little sisters are just foul. Just kidding. I've watched y'all for a long time. Wishing you all the best with many, many more great memories.

  11. The worst smell: I work in a microbiology lab and we have to cook moldy petri dishes to kill everything, and then take that goop and put it in a trash bag. It's pretty foul and you can smell it 100s of feet from the building.

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