Aeon Mall 2 in Phnom Penh: Thug experience
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That is an odd response SB. Someone is saying they saw some guy doing what they felt was kinda concerning actions with a camera. They gave a pretty detailed description an you retort they are a fool to assume you have trousers or hair (hopefully you had something on your bottom half).shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:27 pmWell you're a fool to assume I even have hair or wear trousers. How foolish to fall for stereotypes as well. I always judge a person according to their character not their clothes.Jenny Tailwarts wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:02 am So I trawled through this great waffling shite and then remembered - I am certain I saw this creepy prick when I was there this weekend; the time stamps fit the time I was there enough to sign up and post.
So, assuming you are a 50 something white male, with Grey (to White) hair wearing IIRC a Blue/Grey T-Shirt, waist high elasticated Jeans (maybe cargo pants) with a black rucksack across both shoulders, and a large SLR Camera across your gut you gave me concern at around 4.30pm when you were taking photos of a young Khmer woman and her baby while they were sat on the floor outside the Segafredo Coffee shop that I mentioned you to my wife.
Now, while you are happy to cast aspersions as to "two drunken young black men. , one with white residue around his nose" I am happy to concur with their judgement that you did indeed look like "an old and sick pervert" and maybe you doth protest too much.
Now they ain't assuming anything they said some older guy who looked as they described was acting in a way that made them uncomfortable at roughly the same time you were there.
Now if that wasn;t me I'd have said "sorry that wasn't me, I have no hair I wasn't wearing any trousers and do not have a black rucksack and my camera is actually a little point an click" or whatever.
The fact that you don't say this and then say people should be judged not by their clothes - I think they were judging the person in question by their actions, clothes were just to check if it was you. SO was that you?
Seems your story flips around a bit which happens, you wrote it as soon as you got home and were clearly upset by the actions of the two guys people miss details and not always easy to convey everything in writing as it happened when you got CSI-CEO all over your story.
However, the fact that someone has said they also saw someone and gave a clear description. Was it you?
you can take a karma off me if you like as well so long as you answer the question properly and not like a politician.
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Come on, show us the photo.shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:36 pm What is this? Battle of the Iron Mall??.
The photo subjects actually made an effort to pose for a photo which was made on a crappy phone camera........Read the freaking posts correctly.....
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No the person described was not me as I already said. I have a different appearance as well. I saw quite a few Western men there when I was there anyway.angkorjohn wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:47 pmThat is an odd response SB. Someone is saying they saw some guy doing what they felt was kinda concerning actions with a camera. They gave a pretty detailed description an you retort they are a fool to assume you have trousers or hair (hopefully you had something on your bottom half).shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:27 pmWell you're a fool to assume I even have hair or wear trousers. How foolish to fall for stereotypes as well. I always judge a person according to their character not their clothes.Jenny Tailwarts wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:02 am So I trawled through this great waffling shite and then remembered - I am certain I saw this creepy prick when I was there this weekend; the time stamps fit the time I was there enough to sign up and post.
So, assuming you are a 50 something white male, with Grey (to White) hair wearing IIRC a Blue/Grey T-Shirt, waist high elasticated Jeans (maybe cargo pants) with a black rucksack across both shoulders, and a large SLR Camera across your gut you gave me concern at around 4.30pm when you were taking photos of a young Khmer woman and her baby while they were sat on the floor outside the Segafredo Coffee shop that I mentioned you to my wife.
Now, while you are happy to cast aspersions as to "two drunken young black men. , one with white residue around his nose" I am happy to concur with their judgement that you did indeed look like "an old and sick pervert" and maybe you doth protest too much.
Now they ain't assuming anything they said some older guy who looked as they described was acting in a way that made them uncomfortable at roughly the same time you were there.
Now if that wasn;t me I'd have said "sorry that wasn't me, I have no hair I wasn't wearing any trousers and do not have a black rucksack and my camera is actually a little point an click" or whatever.
The fact that you don't say this and then say people should be judged not by their clothes - I think they were judging the person in question by their actions, clothes were just to check if it was you. SO was that you?
Seems your story flips around a bit which happens, you wrote it as soon as you got home and were clearly upset by the actions of the two guys people miss details and not always easy to convey everything in writing as it happened when you got CSI-CEO all over your story.
However, the fact that someone has said they also saw someone and gave a clear description. Was it you?
you can take a karma off me if you like as well so long as you answer the question properly and not like a politician.
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I tried with recovery program it didn't work. The only thing going that does work is a rooted deep scan that needs to be done using a pc with decent recovery programme and a lead.rozzieoz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:48 pmCome on, show us the photo.shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:36 pm What is this? Battle of the Iron Mall??.
The photo subjects actually made an effort to pose for a photo which was made on a crappy phone camera........Read the freaking posts correctly.....
I had also tried recovering deleted images of historical buildings in Peru with lititle luck previously so I'm not new to trying this. In short it's both risky due to rooting the phone, and dependant on a decent $$ recovery programme that no one appears to have.
Besides I have absolutely no need to show you such a photo. Why? Many posters for illustrations purposes take photos of kids, but you haven't criticized them, yet ur on my case for taking a photo of 2 mature girls?? Under these conditions do you expect me to pander to your rather rude and inconsiderate persona??
Grow up please!
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So if the guy wasn't you I apologize.
The point is, I saw the guy, he looked creepy but I (probably wrongly) assumed the decent camera meant he was either employed by the mall to take some "family" shots or a semi pro looking to test the camera (albeit in a really creepy way). After mentioning it to the wife I shrugged it off until I started reading your thread - created just a few hours after I saw him.
Had I seen you clicking away at young girls on your busted-ass phone camera I would have probably been more likely to ask what the fuck you thought you were doing as well, or at the very least report you to security.
Your issue seems less about being told to stop taking photos and more about the fact the guys who told you to stop were black.
The reference to their possible drug use is as weak as your argument..... and your chin.
The point is, I saw the guy, he looked creepy but I (probably wrongly) assumed the decent camera meant he was either employed by the mall to take some "family" shots or a semi pro looking to test the camera (albeit in a really creepy way). After mentioning it to the wife I shrugged it off until I started reading your thread - created just a few hours after I saw him.
Had I seen you clicking away at young girls on your busted-ass phone camera I would have probably been more likely to ask what the fuck you thought you were doing as well, or at the very least report you to security.
Your issue seems less about being told to stop taking photos and more about the fact the guys who told you to stop were black.
The reference to their possible drug use is as weak as your argument..... and your chin.
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Re: Aeon Mall 2 in Phnom Penh: Thug experience
Actually it wasn't because they were black rather because of the OTT irate agressive mood they portrayed. Stinking of booze and white marks in their nose didn't help either!Jenny Tailwarts wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 2:42 pm So if the guy wasn't you I apologize.
The point is, I saw the guy, he looked creepy but I (probably wrongly) assumed the decent camera meant he was either employed by the mall to take some "family" shots or a semi pro looking to test the camera (albeit in a really creepy way). After mentioning it to the wife I shrugged it off until I started reading your thread - created just a few hours after I saw him.
Had I seen you clicking away at young girls on your busted-ass phone camera I would have probably been more likely to ask what the fuck you thought you were doing as well, or at the very least report you to security.
Your issue seems less about being told to stop taking photos and more about the fact the guys who told you to stop were black.
The reference to their possible drug use is as weak as your argument..... and your chin.
YES YES YES....It was actually ME who insisted they deal with Security about their issues with me after they refused to bugger off. I told them I wasn't wasting my time dealing with them, rather security; who also found them crazily agressive. Seriously you were not there. A casual photo of 2 girls giving thumbs up amongst many mall photos is not indecent or creepy whatsoever. If you find that creepy then that is odd.
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This thread has got so entertaining I think I will go to Aeon 2 tomorrow and see if there is still some evidence left behind there, like 18 year old girls and aggressive black guys.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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I have also found this thread and it's ridiculous trolls entertaining.
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Asking to see the photo is NOT trolling.shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:51 pm I have also found this thread and it's ridiculous trolls entertaining.
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These latest revelations are clearly a case of mistaken identity, It’s a fact of life in Asia that shiney new air conditioned shopping malls are always full of loads of creepy looking old expats, they can ogle the best quality local talent under the guise of a conversation with their creepy mate nursing a complimentary iced water for a couple of hours hogging the best seats at a coffee outlet. The win win is they also sweat a bit less than normal, but in Pattaya I still always wipe the seat at these outlets before I sit down and lay my camera on the table.
( Had to edit as I automatically typed “ creepy looking old white expats “ )
( Had to edit as I automatically typed “ creepy looking old white expats “ )
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