Man Attacked with Long Knives at Otres, Sihanoukville
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Well havin spent my shelterd being a heavy drinker living in countries like UK, Aust, Spain, Holland, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, New Zealand, PNG think I have a pretty good outlook. So when you went to the north and south pole and swam the Amazon river, how did you find drinking habits of the locals.
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If you have lived in the UK and PNG and you think there are more violent drunks here I don't know what to say as it doesn't make any sense. Maybe it's your behaviour that's the problem?
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Re: Man Attacked with Long Knives at Otres, Sihanoukville
16 years in uk, 2 years in PNG, 20 years in Oz, 7 years in Cambo and thats where I saw the most violence, think its you lived shelterd life there do you go out for yr coconut everyday then sit on the porch telling everybody how the world works.
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That's interesting. It must be down to your heavy drinking and attitude, and the places you go. Aggressive people tend to attract violence.
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Well obviously you are an expert in Phycology and addiction as well as a renowned explorer and philosopher and an expert at making judgments on people, I think you haven't really experienced much at all and spouting your enormous knowledge on some expat site helps you feel better about yourself. Yes im sure my aggression was responsible for two muggings, a home invasion and being attack with a metal bar for defending a woman.
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That's terrible, I wasn't trying to say it wasn't possible to experience violence here and I know things can get crazy sometimes. However the amount of drunken violence I've seen in London, Liverpool, Dublin etc on an average weekend night is far more than I've ever seen in the average year or two here.
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my last trip to PPhen few months ago, I paid for 2 cases and we were playing music and dancing in the street with people ive know for years, some scrawny barang junkie boy comes up and asks where to buy ice, he was being painfull and I was trying to get him out of there when he spilt water on a good friend, I then watched him be vicously assaulted by at leat 10 people, then they all looked at me and said oh shit sorry, then went back to high fiving while he crawled down the road.
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Dude, we get it. You hate America. You don't have to fall back to statistics of how fucked America is EVERY time someone says something about the problems of Cambodia. I AGREE 100% with what your saying about America's problem with violent crime, but it has nothing to do with the genuine problems of violent crime here in Cambodia, which there is a lot of. You can love a country and its people without downplaying their problems.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:22 pmYes, stabbing or slashing is perpetrated by idiotic savage bastards the world over. Knife-related homicides took 285 lives in England and Wales from March 2017 to March 2018 – a record since data collection began in 1946. Fortunately in America, the percentage of murders by knife has been dropping since 1964, I guess no one wants to take a knife to a gunfight. America has a gun ownership rate of 21 x that of Cambodia. I am thankful Khmer's don t enjoy the full benefits of freedom that us Americans do aren t you? Makes me wonder who the idiotic savage bastards really are when the murder rate of Cambodia is 1.84 and the USA is 5.3 per 100,000.
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Dude. I love my country, I just am not big on guys that wear rose coloured glasses. Did you notice that I mentioned the UK too? Guys that piss on the locals while feeling smug about themselves would be better off to go home where there is no violence and drunkenness, stabbing or slashing is perpetrated by idiotic savage bastards the world over. 5 of the 7 men in my father's generation and my generation served my nation, don t tell me about love of country and my name is Anthony Weiner, not dude. AW if the spelling is not your forte.Gator wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:09 pmDude, we get it. You hate America. You don't have to fall back to statistics of how fucked America is EVERY time someone says something about the problems of Cambodia. I AGREE 100% with what your saying about America's problem with violent crime, but it has nothing to do with the genuine problems of violent crime here in Cambodia, which there is a lot of. You can love a country and its people without downplaying their problems.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:22 pmYes, stabbing or slashing is perpetrated by idiotic savage bastards the world over. Knife-related homicides took 285 lives in England and Wales from March 2017 to March 2018 – a record since data collection began in 1946. Fortunately in America, the percentage of murders by knife has been dropping since 1964, I guess no one wants to take a knife to a gunfight. America has a gun ownership rate of 21 x that of Cambodia. I am thankful Khmer's don t enjoy the full benefits of freedom that us Americans do aren t you? Makes me wonder who the idiotic savage bastards really are when the murder rate of Cambodia is 1.84 and the USA is 5.3 per 100,000.
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I'm not trying to attack you. Your statement of, "...stabbing or slashing is perpetrated by idiotic savage bastards the world over.", is spot on. However, like you do in other threads, you don't end it there, you start going off on America and how horrible it is. I don't think any locals who weren't indeed acting like "idiotic savages" were being pissed on here.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:43 pmDude. I love my country, I just am not big on guys that wear rose coloured glasses. Did you notice that I mentioned the UK too? Guys that piss on the locals while feeling smug about themselves would be better off to go home where there is no violence and drunkenness, stabbing or slashing is perpetrated by idiotic savage bastards the world over. 5 of the 7 men in my father's generation and my generation served my nation, don t tell me about love of country and my name is Anthony Weiner, not dude. AW if the spelling is not your forte.Gator wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:09 pmDude, we get it. You hate America. You don't have to fall back to statistics of how fucked America is EVERY time someone says something about the problems of Cambodia. I AGREE 100% with what your saying about America's problem with violent crime, but it has nothing to do with the genuine problems of violent crime here in Cambodia, which there is a lot of. You can love a country and its people without downplaying their problems.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:22 pmYes, stabbing or slashing is perpetrated by idiotic savage bastards the world over. Knife-related homicides took 285 lives in England and Wales from March 2017 to March 2018 – a record since data collection began in 1946. Fortunately in America, the percentage of murders by knife has been dropping since 1964, I guess no one wants to take a knife to a gunfight. America has a gun ownership rate of 21 x that of Cambodia. I am thankful Khmer's don t enjoy the full benefits of freedom that us Americans do aren t you? Makes me wonder who the idiotic savage bastards really are when the murder rate of Cambodia is 1.84 and the USA is 5.3 per 100,000.
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