Cambodia Expatriate Rant of the Day (video)

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John Bingham wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 10:56 pm I feel people read too much into stuff like this. If someone is doing a stick and poke tattoo on their head they often use drugs and mirrors and get stuff all the wrong way up.
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General Mackevili wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:32 pm
Ashcroftie wrote:Does this post gets off the rails, too, like too many others on this forum? (Just like happened to TOF by the way.) I think it's about his rant, not about what freaking tattoos he has and what those might or might not mean. Right?
Yes, let's get back to discussing the F-word. :facepalm:

To be honest, I don't see how a topic about someone's crazy rant about feeding a bar girl that slept on his hostel bed to Mekong fishes could possibly go 'off the rails' in a direction that wouldn't be fine, LoL.
I personally apologise for making light about the gentleman's appearance whilst ignoring his cogent argument about his acquaintance slandering him and the good name of his respected establishment. Speaking of TOF, I remember there was another thread on there where you triggered some sperg and they endlessly ranted on about 'faggots'. Is that the f-word? It seems to be a uniquely American thing. It merely means a meat patty to me. I'm not sure how it would apply to a bitch-ass hoe or whatever. Working girl.
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StroppyChops wrote:
Gardiguy wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 10:31 pm The inverted cross has been around alot longer than St Peter. The inverted cross was the original.
Umm, wut? Sources?
My bad, the Petrine Cross only goes back to 200 A. D when Saint Peter asked to be crucified upside down as a show of respect to Jesus. I had thought I had read awhile ago it was the other way around but was mistaken. Still stands tho that the inverted cross is way older than the current edgy kids using it for anti catholicism

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Saint_Peter
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