I have seen a dystopian future
- Cruisemonkey
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Re: I have seen a dystopian future
I used to go to Thailand in Jan. & Feb. and July & Aug. every year... and post on ThaiVisa. Now, I do neither.
You could be next.
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Re: I have seen a dystopian future
The OP is about dystopia. It's good to consult with the experts.expatbullshiters wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 11:22 pm maybe there should be an american section where they can argue amongst themselves about o so important things like being the world police and being the moral compass of the world. seems like the american posters are turning off a lot of the other posters with their bickering and quick decent into topics totally unrelated to the original post. maybe the meds. maybe you guys should instant message each other instead of making other people on here listen to your chest bumping. every freaking topic- get a room.
- frank lee bent
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Re: I have seen a dystopian future
roughly half of your posts address this subject, bit of pot kettle it would seem.seems like the american posters
you are American too from your language choices?
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I'm wearing a wife beater now, I'm wondering if I should be offended
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Wow, I never thought that an off the cuff observation about another site could generate such a spirited discussion. Bravo.
There are always inherent conflicts between people of different backgrounds, personalities, etc. Strong mods allow the differences to blend into a lively, thought provoking, sharing of ideas, and make every posting an interesting read.
Lack of good mods does quite the opposite. Force the user to tip toe through a minefield of bickering and personal vendettas to get to the good stuff.
Being a good mod is a difficult job. Kudos to the ones on CEO.
There are always inherent conflicts between people of different backgrounds, personalities, etc. Strong mods allow the differences to blend into a lively, thought provoking, sharing of ideas, and make every posting an interesting read.
Lack of good mods does quite the opposite. Force the user to tip toe through a minefield of bickering and personal vendettas to get to the good stuff.
Being a good mod is a difficult job. Kudos to the ones on CEO.
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