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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
This.StroppyChops wrote:
I do know I enjoy your posts when you're sober or mostly sober, but you clearly can't handle your drug of choice (I don't need to hear a justification for your addiction, I get it) and when you're too far gone you just spam the forum all night long. This is a shame as you have a lot to contribute but other posters end up putting you on Ignore because of how you behave each night.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
Stroppy you are either just pissed off and worried of getting owned. All I simply said is dont re-ignite (in an internal conflict), which is what you like to do in your pseudo online persona.StroppyChops wrote:Not interested in what you mean by "the like of Stroppy", Brother Chicken. I do know I enjoy your posts when you're sober or mostly sober, but you clearly can't handle your drug of choice (I don't need to hear a justification for your addiction, I get it) and when you're too far gone you just spam the forum all night long. This is a shame as you have a lot to contribute but other posters end up putting you on Ignore because of how you behave each night. Saying "sorry I was an idiot last night" the next day really doesn't cut it when it's an every day occurrence.
Mind you, I'm still not convinced you are not the sock puppet of a very clever troll (or even two trolls trying the social experiment somebody raised a while back), because the variation in your grammar doesn't ring true.
And nobody can call me Brother except for the bro in the hood. Anyway, tell, how is your missionary work going? Or do you enjoy sucking off the donors' money. It is a shame also you are being a pretentious.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
I am random. Unlike the 60's generation, the 80's generation is smarter than you think.StroppyChops wrote:
Mind you, I'm still not convinced you are not the sock puppet of a very clever troll (or even two trolls trying the social experiment somebody raised a while back), because the variation in your grammar doesn't ring true.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
I wholeheartedly agree!flying chicken wrote:I am random. Unlike the 60's generation, the 80's generation is smarter than you think.StroppyChops wrote:
Mind you, I'm still not convinced you are not the sock puppet of a very clever troll (or even two trolls trying the social experiment somebody raised a while back), because the variation in your grammar doesn't ring true.
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I care very little about 'getting owned' these days, but you go right ahead if it's important to you. Not sure why our finances are interesting to you but we are fully self funded and have never received a cent of funding from any other person or organization. Just the opposite, we put thousands of our own dollars into philanthropic work (education in developing countries, not related to religion) but no doubt that will be a point for you and Digg3r to tear down as well.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
IN Siem Repflying chicken wrote:I am very serious when I said a random white dude in long blond hair unshsaved standing at the entrance of Lucky Star International school this morning.
look his mom is a good person and have known her for over 6 year
if you can help her great
if not shut the fuck up
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
Incidentally, I am never going to apologize for being financially comfortable enough to offer free education. I came from a dirt poor background and built my existence to what it is today despite adversity, so let me save you the time of at least a few of your more predictable attacks. Digg3r, that includes you, brother.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
Good luck with your endevour, it will be funny to hear you bitch among mrs stroppy and the other latte sipping friend a year later down the road. Time will tell right? Just a wisdom from your dad.StroppyChops wrote:I care very little about 'getting owned' these days, but you go right ahead if it's important to you. Not sure why our finances are interesting to you but we are fully self funded and have never received a cent of funding from any other person or organization. Just the opposite, we put thousands of our own dollars into philanthropic work (education in developing countries, not related to religion) but no doubt that will be a point for you and Digg3r to tear down as well.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
I couldn't give a rat's ass about your financial situation stroppy. Neither does anyone else. Why then do you like to tell everyone about how much you have and how much you've earned?
I don't see anyone else bragging about their earning capacity. Do you?
You're a pathetic social climber that obviously has some deep insecurities.
I don't see anyone else bragging about their earning capacity. Do you?
You're a pathetic social climber that obviously has some deep insecurities.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
I dont think most posters showing any envy of what the fuck you have now or your past boring life in the outback.StroppyChops wrote:Incidentally, I am never going to apologize for being financially comfortable enough to offer free education. I came from a dirt poor background and built my existence to what it is today despite adversity, so let me save you the time of at least a few of your more predictable attacks. Digg3r, that includes you, brother.
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