Doomsday Wonderland: Tell you about my experience today


I arrived at the airport at six o'clock in the morning and learned that Xiamen Airlines had a stupid plane that lost its engine when it landed and fell onto the runway.

I thought to myself, yo, that’s quite novel.

I was so naive... Who would have thought that paralysis would begin next.

The flight that originally took off at nine o'clock was delayed until one o'clock in the afternoon. While I was waiting, the radio kept announcing the canceled flight number. Around 12 o'clock, it was finally my turn to cancel the flight.

Okay, go through customs and go back to the airport to change your visa.

At first glance, the queue passing through customs is endless. How long was the queue? There was a Korean uncle who took a chair. When the queue took one step, he stood up and moved the chair, and then moved it all the way out of the customs.

After passing customs and coming out, I was shocked. At least a dozen people's flights were cancelled, and there was a huge crowd of people waiting to change their tickets. I waited for three and a half hours, and was so tired that I could hardly shed tears. I finally got it at 6:30 in the evening. A ticket leaving at seven o'clock. At this point, I was really filled with gratitude. I quickly passed through customs and security and ran to the boarding gate.

...Fucking canceled again.

The zombie outbreak is nothing more than that! ! !

Now I am broadcasting live to you in front of the boarding gate... There are dozens of people gathered nearby. Everyone is unwilling to be deceived again and go out of customs to change the ticket. The boarding gate is surrounded by water. A Filipino lady has already roared. I've done it twice, I hope there will be results this time.

I found that if any social person is deprived of a normal life for more than five hours, the potential of a homeless person will begin to emerge. When I was passing by just now, I found some Korean girls who had found tarpaulins from nowhere, laid the floor, soaked instant noodles, took out blankets, and seemed to be mentally prepared to spend the night.

What’s another side effect of being stuck in the airport for 13 hours? Everyone has started to socialize... After a while, I was mingling with the Canadian tourist team waiting in line. I didn’t expect that the lack of electricity and Wi-Fi overcame me in the end. Social phobia...

Enough with the nonsense, I’m going to use domestic traffic to post, ahhhhhhhhhhhhh


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