Sanctuary - A Social Experiment

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phuketrichard
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Re: Sanctuary - A Social Experiment

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EdinWigan wrote:
phuketrichard wrote:first K440 goes political correct,
now u want all of us to be "NICE" to each other and stay on context
whats next

HI PR, the forum is not changing, it is just an experiment on a single thread. One single thread out of well over 1800. Nothing more nothing less.

Playboy - I have always had a great deal of respect for you in the real world. A very interesting and knowledgeable person but please reflect a little of that respect on this single thread. It is an experiment about on-line behaviour so please do not post (in fact if you you might like to edit out) those not very polite words included in your last post. Don't be the person who opens the flood gates a little maturity and a little respect please
Edin;
I like you and enjoy some of your posts an can understand where your coming from but maybe ur too, how can i say, to saccharine for Cambodia.

please dont ask/tell anyone to edit/censor our replies.
many came over here from K440 cause thats what they ( well KIR) did.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Richard, again this is one single thread, those who want to use such gutteral language have over 1850 others to choose from. Why focus on wreaking the idea behind this one, before it has even got started. Are people that hell bent on knocking stuff down?

Please do not give me all that 'We came from K440' stuff. Most of us did for the same reason or other similar reasons. So I can't see why we need to accept the same pre-pubescent behaviour on this single thread.

Why not just leave this thread to sink or swim on its own and not tear down that is simply a little experiment, nothing more and nothing less
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Are there any good social circles, maybe 'Come Dine With Me' dinner party circles , in preferably Siem Reap ?
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EdinWigan wrote:Are people that hell bent on knocking stuff down?
Sheer, absolute terror that if I can't get others to jump into the gutter beside me, it might be noticed that I'm in the gutter. I have a skills set that empowers me in the gutter, but I cannot function socially outside of the gutter.
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Nice to see the Chops back :hattip:
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EdinWigan wrote:Nice to see the Chops back :hattip:
And where is the fine Mrs Stroppy ?
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