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Q: Does your neighborhood have street lights?

I just noticed how dark it was outside.....not a lot of lights where I'm at. Is it like that where you live? Seems pretty dangerous to me..

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We have candles outside in Fukang. Everybody's waiting for full moon. Outside party. Hu Haaa Haaaaaa

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It is very scarry, too! Maybe 2nd comet's hitting in all dis darkness?

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No why? There are lots of dark places. The rats like the dark.

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At home i have no street lights and have only seen a two rat in my entire life, one was a huge city rat, China freaks me out some times.

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No why. I can imagine the lights are not on when I read your questions  ... Shift+R improves the quality of this image. Shift+A improves the quality of all images on this page.

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Yeah our streets are illuminated by the men who smoke outside during the summer nights. There are so many outside who are smoking that we can comfortably read a book outside! I saved last year nearly 85 RMB in electricity thanks to the smokers!

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Yeah our streets are illuminated by the men who smoke outside during the summer nights. There are so many outside who are smoking that we can comfortably read a book outside! I saved last year nearly 85 RMB in electricity thanks to the smokers!

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There are some places, such as Suzhou that lite up like Disneyland at night.

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Yes it does. It shows however what a backwards country this is. The lights will be on at random times every day, sometimes well before dark, sometimes way after dark and sometimes not at all. Proof that the lights is something that needs to be switched on manually rather than being controlled by a timer and the suns movement. 

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