RE: πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» The Weekly ASEAN Hive "Hot Goss" 🀫 #42 πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ Acehnese Yoga, Pinoy Cake Destroyers, & Edible Clouds ☁️

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As soon as I saw the weekly title "Hot Goss" #42 Yoga Aceh, Pinoy Cake Crush & Edible Clouds I smiled sweetly at the title....
and i thank you so much because my post was voted this week,

in that post I explained that scenes like what I did should not be done if not for people who are already professionals in the field of harvesting palm fruit, because scenes like that really endanger the lives of anyone who works like what I did,

but because I'm used to it, I've got a lot of experience in the field of harvesting oil palm fruit, so I dare to do a scene like that, even if it endangers my own life, but I remind other friends never to underestimate the work you do , stay alert and always be careful when you work,

it's true what you said my friend @justinparke the owner of the oil palm plantation is often angry with me, because my work schedule in clothes harvesting oil palm fruit is full so if someone asks me to schedule outside working hours they often say harsh words to me but I don't care

because it's very natural that they get angry because I didn't fulfill their request, and I often joke Ari aa with my friends when I work, because jokes and laughter can relieve boredom when we work,

My work on this one is very similar to yoga, and the work is more than a sport because the sweat that comes out of the body is pouring out, because if we exercise for a maximum of 1 hour, but if we work like I do it can be 8 hours or even more than that ,

oh yeah... i almost forgot...
to my two friends who were selected this week congratulations to both of you, those who haven't been read don't be discouraged, keep up the enthusiasm in making posts always sporty... and stay humble...



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A good sense of humor is the only way to make it through long days of hard work, I totally agree. I am sorry the land owner is not more understanding with you, often those who have never worked long days with their hands don't have a sympathy for those that do this work.

I have been a laborer and farm worker all of my life before coming to Cambodia, so I know your struggle. Here in Cambodia I had to change my life because laboring wasn't going to cover my yearly visa and work permit expenses as a foreigner. I feel lucky to have become a teacher, but those days are behind me now, and I am laboring again like in my past, but this time on my own land, so the feeling is much better even if there is no paycheck at the end of the day πŸ˜‰.

Stay strong and safe bro, and use your palm oil yoga harvesting technique to stay limber and young forever 😁.

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