A Very Sad Expat Story in Kampot - BUT with Happy Ending

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Re: A Very Sad Expat Story in Kampot - BUT with Happy Ending

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How sad
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I must say I both admire and share empathy for any human being who feels free to express themselves without any fear of judgment or worry over being misunderstood.

A key driver of any artist is the ability to channel personal experiences, emotions, ideas, and even inhibitors ... what is needed to become free or

...personal foibles are nothing new... And skills, talents, seem seldom discussed among the disenchanted and cynical, etc, etc...

You could argue without a heavy heart or hand that those who have the courage to confess their own "bewildered insanity" are to be admired, on the caveat of course that they have not lied too much, or have been too cruel or whatever, or toooo far out of self-advised everyday-life control... Be it but boring as hell! ...So, let's hobble the wobbly brothers to court?

The "moral" fervor of history's zealots and despots has never amounted to much more than a clever, cruel way to hold people down or justify robbing someone else . . .

I feel nobody is innocent of madness these days. So, what the hell...

Who.cares?peopl.rrr.people@poodietatpad

( ... let's get back to Netflix as the three stooges land on the moon for a night of fun and hoodied hijincks and kinks to iron out? ... )

I am looking forward the-the Upreme Ourt drooling in Febrobituary...

:wink wink

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