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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: October 09, 2013, 09:35:20 AM »
For all of you that are seeing dab... have you ever read about your third eye? Maybe you should try to close that third eye.

What if you try to but it would not close? Can you put a pirate's eye patch on it?  :knuppel2:

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: October 09, 2013, 09:15:31 AM »
I have been there manys of time. I did ran into something there. but I'll post it later

Okay as many of you know that there are 3 parts to that place.
Part 1 is the one that everyone knows of.
Part 2 is the ghost town.
Part 3 is the 1800 houses: like 3-4 of them. It'a been so long that I don't remember how to get to part 3.

Anyways when me and my buddies went to the part 3. there was tis one house that had it's door open. I told my buddies that we should go in and look around. LOL but no one dared to go with me. So we parked there for a long while. then we drove back to part 1 and parked there and went out side to smoke.. There was tis one chick that came with us, She kinda wonder off somewhere. I had no idea were she went.
After a while she came back and said we should go. I was like " shit it's just getting nice out here.". But I did what she ask of.

As I was about to drive out of the parking lot. I looked back at my rear view mirror. I saw... I saw... a face with it's tongue sticky out. HOLY CRAP the tongue was long as fawk... So I slam on the gas paddle and drove like madly outta the parking lot. and onto the road and I didn't stop until I got back to the Island. IDK how to spell that (Herit) Island. I never did look back wen I was driving on the road.

But that the only encounter I had of that place. Of course I never paid much attention to the ghost car that follow you all the way to the Gay bar.
I think I remember a head light follow me but I never paid attention, so you can't say that I encounter another strange thing.


I'm not sure if this is true or not but I heard that the bridge with stairs, people commit suicide there and how the river has a very strong current when a person goes fishing they could possibly be pulled in. In the summer Harriot Island which is also called Raspberry Island is a  very beautiful place to go take pictures. A night its cold and scary because that river runs right into the Mississippi River.

Also I remember that there are some caves in Lily Dale that is forbidden for people to enter. I watched a video on youtube of people exploring the area and was freaked out by the caves. Could there really be monsters or ghost that guards the grounds of the caves? I don't know it could be true because those caves was created by Indians and used as hideouts.

I attached a video so everyone can see what caves I'm talking about...


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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: October 03, 2013, 11:05:00 AM »
Saki, have you ever been to Lilydale, MN? My dablaug had some scary experiences there. He said that a bunch of his friends and him was smoking there late one night and saw a lady ghost. They were all high at the moment but didn't know if it was real or not. He also said there is a GAY bar at the end of the road. LOL I really like how Raspberry Island is haunted but I have been there a couple of times and I've seen nothing. Maybe its the current of the river that is scary.

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: September 20, 2013, 01:54:01 PM »
^^^Nice and funny. Plays COD all day with you now?
You should of taught him tat game a long time ago. Instead of talking to strange lady on phone.
Not diss'n you but the title should be the boy who cry ghost.

Haha I like that. No that should be the title. Its been a week though since I played COD, I have been very busy with work and saving money up to put down for a $124k house. Saki, you got anymore stories to tell? Legends? Folk tales? or maybe just campfire stories?

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Computer & Technology / Re: Rasberry Pi
« on: September 20, 2013, 10:35:10 AM »
LOL...You can program Linux on there, but I don't think Windows would work. If I have the time to program Linux, I would buy a Raspberry Pi.

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The Game Room / Runescape Classic Players
« on: September 20, 2013, 10:30:56 AM »
Does anyone here play Runescape Classic or the private servers?

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: September 20, 2013, 10:22:15 AM »
Have anyone of you guys here every get a OG lecture about not dating someone you don't know or lives too far? Well apparently one of my cousin dated a girl from out of state. Well he finally went to see her and boy did he come back screaming that he saw a ghost.

Story goes that he set up a meeting with her but she said she can't go out far so for him to come to her place. He didn't think much of it but sure after all those years of sweet talk he wants to get in her pants. She told him that she lives kind of like on the country side so he would need to be careful as there a lot of deers. As he was driving by he saw this little house all covered by tree branches. He called her and ask which house she lives in because all he saw was a small house. She said "yea you just pass my house than come back." As he came back he went to the front step and saw that there was lots of spiders and bugs crawling around the front step. He got so scared and ditch to his car and fled as fast as he can. She called back and ask why didn't he come in. He said he saw spiders and bugs that spooked him out and ditch to go get some bug spray. As soon as he said he had to go he hang up the phone called his parents and his parents told him to come home. As he got home he was crying and his parents tie a red string on him and later on that night he had a dream. His girlfriend said that she really didn't want him to ditch her like that so she will come and find him. When he woke up, he told his parents and they changed his name. Now he is living a wonderful life and plays Call of duty black ops with me all the time now.

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: September 20, 2013, 10:03:50 AM »
Kinda of a long story, so bare with me.

It was my younger brother's 21st birthday and he wanted to go camping. So he decided to call his friends and some of our cousins. At first I didn't want to go but I'll miss out the warm burning sensation of the campfire. So I decided to go. Everyone worked on Friday until 4pm so we had to go when everyone got out of work. We went in 4 cars, 3 of which is smaller cars and 1 minivan. There was 14 of us 4 of which was girls and 10 of us was boys. We got done packing at our house and my dad was like, "you guys better not buy beer and drink over at the campground." And I said, "we wont." But you know guys, they disobey the OGs. So we got done packing and it was 6:56pm. By now you can see the sun is changing it's color and going to set. It wasn't until close to 8pm we got there. As soon as we got there I told everything that the first thing we need to do is set up the tents. The second thing is to start the campfire. So after we set the tents and started the campfire everything was good. Most of us stayed up close to 1am telling ghost stories. It wasn't until the campfire was low and I said "let's not put any more wood in." "I'm getting tired, so lets all go to sleep."

Everyone agreed and we went into the tents. So by now the fire was almost done and there wasn't a fire, just the hot sensation you can feel. We had 3 tikes surrounding our tents so that there could be no mosquito in our area. Everyone fell asleep as I lay there staring at the door of the tent. I just laid there thinking to myself what we should do in the morning. As time goes by, I'm still up staring at the door and making note that I could see the light coming off the burning tikes. I kept closing my eyes and eventually I fell asleep.

It wasn't long until I heard a long growl and moaning that woke me up. I laid there staring at the light again coming off the tikes. I thought that I was just hearing things. It sounds like its far away but when I listen closely, it sounds like its about 100 yards from us. The growling and moaning sound like an animal but I don't really know. It was like a long fainting growling and moaning. As I laid there I though about the times when my mom would tell us kids stories from Laos when my of our relatives went to the farm house and slept there. That night he had encounter something calling his name. He peeked out of the cracks of the farm house and saw there was like someone's shadow. But as he looked upward the trees, the shadow was coming from what looks like an owl. He shouted out loud and said that if he can shout throughout the night the owl must die. So he got his fire going and got out his opium bamboo thing and every time he smoke he would shout so the owl knows he didn't fall asleep. It went on for hours and as morning came he won and the owl died. He went to check and the owl was laying on the ground, he took the owl cut it up came back to the village and gave a piece to everyone in the village.

Lol onto my story now. So i was scared and I got really paranoid and couldn't fall asleep. It went on for hours and than eventually it stopped. And morning came, I fell asleep and I woke up to my brother and cousins starting the campfire to cook breakfast. During the day it was pretty fun. We went swimming, played volley ball and went walking. After that day I ditch everyone and came home to sleep hahaha.

I don't know if anyone is scared like me but when I get paranoid, I just want to go away from there.

Thank you for your time.

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: June 03, 2013, 10:19:10 AM »
Haha no, that is not the picture of my bathtub. I just took it off Google to show you guys that is how my bathtub looks like. Just the design and everything because it looks like those bathtubs way back in the 80s.


Okay here is a scary one I had encounter. This was when I used to be a bad kid, walking out late at night and coming back home around 1 to 2 in the morning. I live in a pretty small town, when your driving it takes about 15 minutes to get where you want to be. I live on the west side and the library is on the north side of town. The library opens until 10:00 P.M. and I would go there around 5 or 6 and leave the library at 10. I would spend my time walking around late at night downtown. It was a cool summer night around 11:07 P.M. and the library was closed for about 1 hour and 7 minutes now. I decided to go home and grab some fishing poles and go late night fishing. When I got to the garage, I didn't want to make too much sound because if I did my parents would hear it and I didn't want to get caught.

As I got all my fishing equipment, I continued on to my late night fishing trip. Thinking to myself, I wanted to catch the biggest fish. As I was walking, I passed a cemetery. I didn't want to bother anyone so I walk a little bit faster. About 3 minutes passed I'm still walking passed the cemetery. I heard a voice calling my name, (Phiaaaa.....). :o I said to myself, I was just thinking too much. The voice came again (Phiaaaa.....).  :oHo dang I got scared and took off running back home. Pounded on the front door and rang the bell so many times. Rushed in and started crying...My mom woke up and said where did I go and twisted my ear(like typical Hmong parents) I just sat on the couch crying and shivering. I went to sleep after that with the 2 blankets on me. The next morning my parents called a shaman and the shaman said I came upon a lost soul and it didn't know where to go so it called my name out. After that my parents took an egg and a chicken to go call my soul to come back.

That is why I never really go out late and if I do, now I drive so I usually come home early. To all those who like to go late night fishing or just wondering around town. Go home while you have the chance, things happen for a reason. Not to scare you or creep up at you but to tell you that it's "lig lig lawm es mus tsev os". "Tes chaw no tsis yog rau koj nyob, koj muaj koj vam koj tsev es mus os". Nco ntsoov tias yug los ua neej tsuas muaj ib zaug xwb. O0

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Wedding Rituals & Customs / Re: Zajtshoob Request
« on: May 31, 2013, 10:31:12 AM »
You can use this version or you can modify to your likings.
Everyone has there own masters, we are just the disciples to our masters.

1,
Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim nes ntxhiav nkauj mim koj ua koj
niam koj txiv nkauj qas yeev nyob koj puas paub tias koj noj tas koj niam koj
txiv qoob tuaj pes tsawg txhab, koj li hlob li ywm los paub tab, hnav tau koj
niam koj txiv cev tsoos paj ntaub tuaj nyob quas   hlab,
koj ces zoo zoo nkauj tam ntua nkauj sua los lawm nkauj mab, nqes hav tsis muaj
tus nrog kav, ces txuj ci nyob tuaj mus nthuav dav, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


1,
Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim nes ntxhiav nkauj mim koj ua koj
niam koj txiv nkauj qas yeev nyob koj puas paub tias koj noj tas koj niam koj
txiv qoob tuaj pes tsawg tsev, koj li hlob li ywm los puv cev, hnav tau koj
niam koj txiv cev tsoos paj ntaub tuaj phim quas   sev,
koj ces zoo zoo nkauj tam ntua nkauj sua los lawm nkauj cev, tawm rooj li  plaws tuaj mus taug kev, tsis muaj tus nyob
nrog tshev, ces tus txuj ci nthuav tawg paj li zees nyob mus ua rev,  nes, ntxhiav nkauj mim,


2,
Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, txhia niaj kus txhia xyoo ntxhiav nkauj mim koj niam
koj txiv tsuas tsis pwv tshoob, koj niam koj txiv tus me plaj kos ntsig tshoob
khuam li nkaus rau zoov pem laj tus ntsis xyoob, ntxhiav nkauj mim koj ua nkauj
nyob ces tawm rooj li  plaws ces hnav tau
koj niam koj txiv cev tsoos paj ntaub Hmoob, sawv li tsees tuaj mus leg koj
niam koj txiv lub mus lawm luaj  qoob,
ncig li yeev tuaj rau nram roob, nes, ntxhiav nkauj mim,


2,
Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, txhia niaj kus txhia xyoo ntxhiav nkauj mim koj niam
koj txiv tsuas tsis pwv kos, koj niam koj txiv tus me plaj tshoob ntsig kos
khuam li nkaus rau zoov pem laj tus ntsis nto, ntxhiav nkauj mim koj ua nkauj
nyob ces tawm rooj li  plaws ces hnav tau
koj niam koj txiv cev tsoos paj ntaub nyob phim laug mos, sawv li tsees tuaj
mus leg koj niam koj txiv lub mus lawm luaj nrog,  ncig li yeev tuaj rau nram tog, nes, ntxhiav
nkauj mim,


3,
Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, xyoo no ntxhiav nkauj mim koj hlob li yuj los paub
tab, ces koj niam koj txiv tus plaj tshoob ntsig kos yuj lias los txog rau lawm
koj niam koj txiv lub nrab mus plab xab, nkawm txiv tuam mej koob lwm mej zeeg
kos muab tus plab tshoob los ntos ntseg kev kos los ntos tshab, qhua tshoob noj
los tsau cev, qhua kos haus los tsau plab, tav ncaij sis nrus nkawm laj mej
zeeg yuav sawv kab, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim koj nyob los koj noj tsis tau koj
niam koj txiv tuaj diav hno hlab, koj tsis yog koj niam koj txiv ib leej mus
tub cag ces twb tuav tsis tau koj niam koj txiv tus me ncej dab, koj yuav tau
tshais roj li nruam hla li  plaws koj
niam koj txiv lub qhov rooj tag nyob tuaj plaub mus xwm fab, mus ciaj tau lawm
luag nyab, koj li muaj lawm lub neej nrog luag tab, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


3,
Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, xyoo no ntxhiav nkauj mim koj hlob li yuj los puv
cev, ces koj niam koj txiv tus plaj tshoob ntsig kos yuj lias los txog rau lawm
koj niam koj txiv lub nrab mus plab tsev, nkawm txiv tuam mej koob lwm mej zeeg
kos muab tus plab tshoob los ntos tshab kev kos los ntos ntseg, qhua tshoob noj
los tsau plab, qhua kos haus los tsau cev, tav ncaij sis nrus nkawm laj mej
zeeg yuav sawv kev, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim koj nyob los koj noj tsis tau koj
niam koj txiv tuaj diav hno ntse, koj tsis yog koj niam koj txiv ib leej mus
tub cag ces twb tuav tsis tau koj niam koj txiv tus me lawm ncej tsev, koj yuav
tau tshais roj li nruam hla li  plaws koj
niam koj txiv lub qhov rooj tag nyob tuaj plaub mus xwm ces, mus ciaj tau lawm
luag sev, koj li muaj lawm lub neej nrog luag leg, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


4,
Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim nes ntxhiav nkauj mim, txoj kev ua
nyab ces yog txoj kev uas koj yuav tau tshais roj li nruam hla li  plaws koj niam koj txiv lub taw rooj, ces koj
ntsia tim toj ub ces koj pom ib txoj kev si toj zim nyob tuaj mus nqe hav, nes
koj puas paub tias txoj kev ntawd yog txoj kev mus dab tsi nes?, txoj kev ntawd
ces yog txoj kev mus ua lawm luag nyab, nes sau siab zuj zog mus leg luag lub
luaj qoob luaj loo nyob mus nto hav, ces li tau nrog luag noj kus luag hnav,
nes qhib rooj lug tos kwv tos tij tuaj vam lub dag coj lawm lub zog pab, luag
thiaj qhuas tias koj yog luag ib tug mus zoo nyab, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


4, Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim
nes ntxhiav nkauj mim, txoj kev ua nyab ces yog txoj kev uas koj yuav tau
tshais roj li nruam hla li  plaws koj
niam koj txiv lub taw rooj, ces koj ntsia tim toj ub ces koj pom ib txoj kev si
toj zim nyob tuaj mus nce toj, nes koj puas paub tias txoj kev ntawd yog txoj
kev mus dab tsi nes?, txoj kev ntawd ces yog txoj kev mus ua lawm luag poj, nes
sau siab zuj zog mus leg luag lub luaj qoob luaj loo nyob mus nto toj, ces li tau
nrog luag hnav kus luag noj, nes qhib rooj lug tos kwv tos tij tuaj vam lub dag
coj lawm lub zog khom, ces luag thiaj qhuas tias koj yog luag ib tug mus zoo
poj, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


5, Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim
nes ntxhiav nkauj mim txoj kev ua nyab tsis yog txoj kev mus ua qhua, nes koj
mus tshwm tas tej mus sib ntua, tsis txhob mus dhia daj los dhia luag, nes nco
li ntsoov mus  khaws li nkaus leej tub
roog lub teej qav tsav num tuaj mus sib tw ua, mus ntxuaj luag vab tsoov luag
xua, teev luag dab tiam lawm luag qhua, koj mus nrhiav tau tais zaub qab los
nco li ntsoov mus nrhiav kom tau tais me zaub tsuag, nes  tsis pub leej me tub roog hnav daim khaub
hlab ntxuag daim ntuag, nes luag thiaj qhuas tias koj yog luag ib leej me zoo nyab
nquag, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


5, Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim
nes ntxhiav nkauj mim txoj kev ua nyab tsis yog txoj kev mus kav laj, nes koj
mus tshwm tas tej mus sib tab, tsis txhob mus dhia luag los dhia daj, nes nco
li ntsoov mus  khaws li nkaus leej tub
roog lub teej qav tsav num tuaj mus sib tw tab, mus ntxuaj luag xua tsoov luag vab,
tiam lawm luag qhua teev luag dab, koj mus nrhiav tau tais mus zaub tsuag los
nco li ntsoov mus nrhiav kom tau tais me zaub qab, nes  tsis pub leej me tub roog hnav daim ntuag
ntxuag daim khaub hlab, nes luag thiaj qhuas tias koj yog luag ib leej me zoo nyab,
nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


6, Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim
nes ntxhiav nkauj mim, txoj kev mus ua lawm luag nyab ces tsis yog txoj kev mus
ua si os, txoj kev mus ua lawm luag nyab ces yog txoj kev mus ua neej yaj los
kib txoob ib nqaj kom nto ntuj, ib nploog kom nto ntsis nes, nco li ntsoov mus muab
txoj kev sib hlub saib kom tsim nqi, mus sib hlub ib txhiab kom txog lawm ib
txhis nes, li muaj lawm lub neej nrog luag nyob mus kaj lawm li nrig,  tam ntua niam nkauj hnub txiv nraug hli tus
duab ci, nes ntxhiav nkauj mim,


6, Hais zoov li kus, zoov li, ntxhiav nkauj mim
nes ntxhiav nkauj mim, txoj kev mus ua lawm luag nyab ces tsis yog txoj kev mus
ua yaj yaum li yeev yuj os, txoj kev mus ua lawm luag nyab ces yog txoj kev mus
ua neej yaj los kib txoob ib nploog kom mus nto ntsis ib nqaj kom nto ntuj nes,
nco li ntsoov mus muab txoj kev sib hlub saib kom tsim nuj, mus sib hlub ib
txhiab kom txog ib txhis tsis paub nrog luag tsum nes, li muaj lawm lub neej
nyob mus kaj li lug, tam ntua niam nkauj hnub txiv nraug hli tus duab tshav
ntuj, nes, ntxhiav nkauj mim,

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: May 31, 2013, 09:38:40 AM »

Wow that is pretty creepy, how old are u this time ?

I was 6 years old at the time. What was really weird was that at the time I got pushed, a the girl was like "Can I play?" BUT it was in HMONG! O.o

Our house is a two story house which the bottom layer of the house just leads to a room full of empty soda cans that my parents saved for cash. The top layer is the actual living area. There are three main rooms: the kitchen, the dining room and the living room. There are two bed rooms one that is located where the living room is at and the other one is located by the bathroom. This is how the bathtub looks like...


I did some research and the old house we used to live in was built in the 1980s.

I got a lot more scary stuff to tell you guys but I'm busy at the moment, I'll tell you guys later.

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: May 30, 2013, 11:01:28 AM »
I don't know if it is scary or not but it is for me...

I remember my old house across from Burger King. I would take those empty 1 gallon of water and fill it up with soda from Burger King. Until one day someone said I can't do that and then I stopped. Well onto the story. When I was a little kid, my dad would make me go stay in the basement because I was really naughty. When I was locked in the basement, I was talking with a little girl O.o who I didn't know. I guess it was just a ghost girl or something but she would come up to me and push me. As time passes by, the house was really old and had PB(lead), the landlord kicked us out because the city inspectors says it's not safe to live in anymore. They torn the house down and I think the ghost girl disappear. Today that area is built into an auto shop to fix transmissions and engines.

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Computer & Technology / Re: CCNA & CCNP certs
« on: April 22, 2013, 09:49:27 AM »
I still got my CCNA Guide to Cisco Networking Fundamentals textbook but I think my younger brother is using it though for his class.  O0

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Entrepreneurial Minds / Re: Thai Thao from Sounders and FFS
« on: April 15, 2013, 03:32:21 PM »
I will tell you guys my story that happened to me when I met the Rock at Wrestle-mania...I shook his hand and asked him. "Hey Rock I'm a big fan of yours. Can I ask you something?" he replied back, "Sure man!" I said, "Do you want to be a part of a successful business?" "You don't have to do much because we already build the boat for you. All you have to do is FOLLOW the system." The Rock, "What? FOLLOW this system? What system?" I replied, "The FF---" The Rock, "IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT IT IS!!"

No but seriously, I lost interest in FFS when I met Gilles Moua by the restroom for a notebook( I heard my up-lines talking about it, that he had given them out) and he said he will not because he have no time. I kind of went "oh"....True leaders support and supply their down-lines with the most blessing successful words and documents of wisdom. It was a fun and joyful event at Gilles Moua Convention in 2011 because I went around Fresno and was my first time on a plane and in CA. I ate a lot of good pho. I would definitely go back and visit my uncle but not FFS. I feel bad for those people who are in FFS when there is no more food to eat, you have to go back and work at the company. For me I shall venture my success into college and at least have a security for a job.

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Hmong Stories / Re: Hmong Ghost Stories
« on: March 18, 2013, 12:29:22 PM »
"Dreams of breaking teeth or cutting hair means nothing, I dream it all the time and nothing happens. I have this protruding teeth out front so im always having nightmares of it finally breaking and get it out of the way, nothing supernatural. When my brother first had his dream of gettig hiw hair cut, he was worried sick and told my mom abiut it. I told him thqt i get those dreams all the time and nothing happens, finally calmed him down"

Yea but it really different though, for me it always happens, like soemthing bad, i guess it just me


Actually I means a lot when you dream about your teeth falling off. I dreamed about 3 times that my teeth fell out and after the third time my uncle died because he was close in the family. Usually when I dream about my teeth falling out, early in the morning I'd wake up and go use the restroom and spit into the toilet saying "pee! tsis xav pom tsis xav nog, muaj koj tshoo muaj lawv zaj qho." and after that everything goes better. I guess when you get older you tend to pick up more on OG's lectures and words of wisdom.  ;D :2funny:

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