Mood on the Streets of PP
Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
I have no intent whatsoever..
It is just an observation from someone who is sitting in Cambodia...an expat if you will in Cambodia.
It seems people are attacked if they don't follow the sheeple viewpoint.
If I or others voice something that rubs the elders the wrong way....they are viciously attacked..censered and even removed from participation.
It is just an observation from someone who is sitting in Cambodia...an expat if you will in Cambodia.
It seems people are attacked if they don't follow the sheeple viewpoint.
If I or others voice something that rubs the elders the wrong way....they are viciously attacked..censered and even removed from participation.
Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
who are the 'elders'?
is it about age or length of membreship?
i live here, btw if it matters
many countries have deployed amred forces to enforce lockdown including democracies
a friend asked me if they would seize foreigners assets people are getting paranoid
is it about age or length of membreship?
i live here, btw if it matters
many countries have deployed amred forces to enforce lockdown including democracies
a friend asked me if they would seize foreigners assets people are getting paranoid
Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
Seize foreigners assets? Good one, but there are far more begpacker types than executive types in SE Asia. What will they seize, cardboard?
Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
haha with the crowdfund message
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Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
Nice way to insult your fellow forum members.Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:09 pm frizzies hits 300 posts and starts swinging some lead. Some of us were knocking around Cambodia in the nineties, frizzies., but fora lot of us the place kind of lost its edge. We thought we'd leave the KOW for the whiny bitches that followed.
It's not easy for anyone right now. Be nice if people could chill a bit.
Back to PP. Apart from a lot less traffic, is life going on as usual ? Are the markets open ? Restaurants open ? Are the usual shirtless suspects still sitting outside 7/11s drinking Ganzberg ? I heard that some hotels are closing. True or false ?
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I think most understood my comment to be directed toward one individual.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:55 amNice way to insult your fellow forum members.Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:09 pm frizzies hits 300 posts and starts swinging some lead. Some of us were knocking around Cambodia in the nineties, frizzies., but fora lot of us the place kind of lost its edge. We thought we'd leave the KOW for the whiny bitches that followed.
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Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
Sunday evening between 5 to 6 pm is always a busy time on riverside with Cambodians walking along there and eating out in the area. You can get an idea how it is affecting the local community by seeing just how many there are there this evening.
Where's that CCTV coverage.
Where's that CCTV coverage.
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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Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
It’s pretty quiet here from what I see. Most Khmers that I know who have had their livelihoods affected have just gone to the province. My take is that they are generally taking things in stride for now and it is just turning into an extended new year holiday.
If they are not working by next month when loan payments are due and life in the province has become boring then things might change dramatically.
Personally that is what I think the emergency powers are really about. Those in charge are aware that the chances of a global economic recovery in a month are virtually non existent and they are prepping for a potential loss of social order. “I was here in 2020” might just have the potential to replace “I was here in the 90s”! I’m a huge fan of personal liberty but ideology is a poor substitute for state power when the mobs form.
If they are not working by next month when loan payments are due and life in the province has become boring then things might change dramatically.
Personally that is what I think the emergency powers are really about. Those in charge are aware that the chances of a global economic recovery in a month are virtually non existent and they are prepping for a potential loss of social order. “I was here in 2020” might just have the potential to replace “I was here in the 90s”! I’m a huge fan of personal liberty but ideology is a poor substitute for state power when the mobs form.
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Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
Yes. some markets are open. A few stalls closed but still operating in Kandal and Old markets. I cannot comment on others. Central market is quiet with many stalls closed
Yes. Many restaurants are open. Some only open in evenings
Yes. Still a few "7/11" drinkers and street sleepers.
Cannot comment on hotels closed but some may as very few tourists to house.
Only my observations
Yes. Many restaurants are open. Some only open in evenings
Yes. Still a few "7/11" drinkers and street sleepers.
Cannot comment on hotels closed but some may as very few tourists to house.
Only my observations
Re: Mood on the Streets of PP
I guess a lot depends now on what one is actually 'doing' in Cambodia.
With a decent job or even an average one, it's still a cheap place to live and some fun can still be had. But just to hang out there, kind of dull now IMO.
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