US8 - 100 Days In America - New York
Nightly, the habit of manifesting dreams before sleep unwittingly sends me to the city that never sleeps, marking my unexpected return to the American saga.
In the finale of last year’s Season 1, I dramatically declared: “America, we’re done. My homesickness is homesick!”. 🚀 But after a while, the vibrant life of Da Nang lost its luster. I started to feel like a bored dog cooped up in the house all day.
Little did I know, my subconscious was luring me night after night into a world of US travel vlogs on YouTube. These vlogs became my bedtime stories, unintentionally manifesting what was to come. 🔮 Then, as if by fate, an opportunity knocked. 🧙♀️
So here we are, Welcome to Season 2, with the missing piece of the puzzle: 🍎 The Big Apple! 🗽
Statue of Liberty
When moving to New York, the first thing on my mind was finding my childhood statue - the one I tried to take apart to see if there was a 🗽 bikini 👙 inside. Thanks, Twisted Metal 2!
True to its name, the freedom here is in overdrive - even the scammers are living their best lives. One tried to sell me a $40 unknown ticket that I could get for $25 from the official place and even had the audacity to block me from going inside to buy the valid ticket. Ah, the warm welcome of New York scammers, just what I needed!
It’s funny how getting rid of the “insects” 🐛 eating the 🍎 Big Apple seems simple, but it turns out to be mysteriously difficult for the area managers 🤡.
I went so far as to record a video of these scam artists 📸, but uploading it might not be the smartest move. I should probably keep my head down for safety.
How do the Statue of Liberty ticket scammers get away with it?
by inAskNYC
Dedicated on October 28, 1886, this iconic statue was a joint effort between 🇫🇷 France (the same folks who recently gave us that UniQuE 🐧 Olympic Opening Ceremony) and the 🇺🇸 United States. Originally, Lady Liberty sported a shiny copper look, but over time, she decided to go for the chic green patina like the bronze urn in our house. Personally, I think copper is more beautiful.
Times Square
What, you New Yorkers never seen a fake KOL before? Why you giving me that death stare, damn? 😏
The neon jungle of New York! This is a must-visit place for sure! The fun and colorful atmosphere here is totally different - distinctly New York and unlike any other place! It’s like living in a movie 😎.
What’s this old man up to? Oh, just a street preacher. Decked out in a Bible-themed vest, he’s waving a sign like it’s a clearance sale at the end of the world, shouting about doomsday and repentance 😑
But if fire and brimstone aren’t your thing, no worries! There’s always someone more entertaining just a few steps away 👙
Central Park
With time limited, and parks not exactly topping my list of priorities, I only spent about 30 minutes in Central Park. Then I met this cute dog, a stranger who felt like a long-lost love.
Streets
New York’s streets are a vintage dream, perfect for wandering aimlessly. Delmonico’s, Charging Bull, Wall Street, 5th Avenue… all the places I want to roam alone and enjoy the moment.
In a twist of fate, I accidentally fell into the underground Apple Store, giving me the chance to test out the Apple Vision Pro.
The Apple Vision Pro is undeniably cool, and the vision is astonishingly real, but the $3500 price tag? 🤑 That’s not even a New York price; that’s a “sell your kidney” price! Oh well, Apple isn’t sponsoring this blog, so let’s move on!
Dumbo - Manhattan Bridge View
Ah, Dumbo - finally, the place I unknowingly had as my phone wallpaper for ages. Standing there, soaking in the view, it felt like the perfect ending to my whirlwind New York adventure. The city threw everything it had at me, and I survived. What a ride! 💪🤩🫰
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