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this looks like the right place to ask, how do you tell the difference between a "skanky meth-whore" and a skanky whore
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What's the address again? I'll stop by. :roll:
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abother quality tourst
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Dude,get out now!! They're coming for you.
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OP, you will be safe in an establishment called Candy Bar on steet 136. Get a taxi ride there or call Uber, and have them take you straight there. Let us know when you arrive safely.
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(┛◉Д◉)┛ wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2018 4:10 am this looks like the right place to ask, how do you tell the difference between a "skanky meth-whore" and a skanky whore
easy bruh....

left is a skanky whore... right is a skanky meth-whore...
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left is a skanky whore... right is a skanky meth-whore...
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left is a skanky whore... right is a skanky meth-whore...
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left is a skanky whore... right is a skanky meth-whore...
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left is a skanky whore... right is a skanky meth-whore...
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nice buildup,
waiting for the 2nd part;

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(┛◉Д◉)┛ wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2018 4:10 am this looks like the right place to ask, how do you tell the difference between a "skanky meth-whore" and a skanky whore
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I had a feeling I'd seen a similar thread on CEO before. This dates back to two years ago now, but it could still be happening today. :shock:

OP. This thread may give you a few clues. This guy seems to have some of the same problems as you have.
Did you know you can download an app which finds hidden cameras in your room?
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Hidden Cameras in Siem Reap Guesthouse

Post by Paris » Mon Dec 21, 2015 5:05 pm
I'm trying to keep it short. I've posted this already on another board called Khmerwhatever and it got deleted after a couple of hours. Have contacted the admin there but have received no sufficient explanation. So I try it here. Look - just because I'm a first time poster doesn't mean that I want to harm anybody - I just want to give you a heads up. Accept it or not.

A couple of days ago I've arrived in Siem Reap and checked in to a downtown guesthouse. For some reason I got suspicious, downloaded an application from the playstore (hidden camera detector) and checked the room with it. I have received plenty of positives in the bedroom as well in the bathroom (pre-installed micro cameras in the moulding of the ceiling). I have informed my neighbor about this and he did the same on his phone and received also plenty of positives (he had an iphone and used a different application). We went down to the owner and confronted him with the situation with the result that he immediately offered us to return the rent and also asked us to leave immediately. No further explanations were given.
Now I'm not going to name the guesthouse because it could be against your forum rules (if you want the name of the guesthouse, please tell me)

I do not know whether this hidden camera thing is a new trend in Cambodia, but I would like to suggest you to check your hotel rooms with some appropriate application. It's simple and easy.
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