SenseiMedo

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Hi all, I'm Medo. An Egyptian-Australian Guy in Sydney. I love watching anime, reading manga, manhwa and manhua. Who knows maybe even a bit of gaming?. Thought I'd start a YouTube journey where I can talk about, review, recommend and maybe even tech regarding Japanese, Korean and Chinese entertainment. If you don't know this is a reboot of my original channel TheMedoGuy after losing access to the account and being away for a long time so some videos may be old/repeated to start. Still here? Then pop a seat and enjoy the ride.

EXPAT SENSEI

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A Life Worth Living: Secrets of Slow Travelling, & Moving Abroad 🌏✨ As someone who's lived Abroad for the last 5 years. I've gathered invaluable insights that I'm eager to share with you. 🌟 Why Subscribe: 🌟 ✅ Expert Guidance for Free: Forget about paying for costly consultation calls or fees that other YouTubers might charge. I offer all the insider information in my Videos Completely Free! ✅ Comprehensive Expat Knowledge: Whether you're planning a long-term holiday or a permanent move, my experiences across various countries have equipped me with the knowledge to help guide your journey. ✅ Real-Value: Information based on real-life experiences living in diverse cultures and environments. 👉Subscribe and let's craft a life that's not just lived, but passionately celebrated. Together, we'll elevate your lifestyle to dazzling new heights. This isn't just about living abroad; it's about savoring each moment with zeal.

The Continuing Fight for Egalitarian Government

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I'm an ex-democrat that can't believe where our great nation is today. The Harrassment of President Trump is unprecedented in our history. Democrats, as always, have fired the first shot. We are changed forever. Its time to rediscover our heritage of egalitarian and limited government power. Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" initially was a pamphlet that caused an immediate sensation leading up to the American Revolution. Paine vehemently fought for American independence from England and King George and parliament. "As a long and violent abuse of power is generally the means of calling the right of it in question; and as the king of England hath undertaken in his own right in what he calls "theirs" and as the good people of this country are greviously oppressed by the combination, they have an undoubted privilege to enquire about the pretensions of both, and equally to reject the usurpation of either. "