What's the most important lesson Cambodia taught you?
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Re: What's the most important lesson Cambodia taught you?
Username Taken wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:16 pm Maybe Sammy has some kind of mental illness.
Most people that visit a shit hole, would be on the next bus/flight outta there.
But Sammy had to visit two times to finally decide it's a shit hole and to never go back.
Sammy, most forum members actually like Cambodia. Some even call it home.
If Cambodia is as bad as you say it is, then you should take a couple of weeks off to decide why you even bother posting on a Cambodia-centric forum.
Interesting that you list your interests as "Interests: CAMBODIA!!!"
Is there anybody willing to have a reasonable discussion without crying for me to be banned for my opinions.
I've been a member of this forum since one month of its inception and truly thought that open honest discussion was what this forum stood for.
Prove me wrong.
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Re: What's the most important lesson Cambodia taught you?
You should have participated more between 2014-2016 when it was free of so much heavy moderation an life was good.sammycooke wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 7:18 amUsername Taken wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:16 pm Maybe Sammy has some kind of mental illness.
Most people that visit a shit hole, would be on the next bus/flight outta there.
But Sammy had to visit two times to finally decide it's a shit hole and to never go back.
Sammy, most forum members actually like Cambodia. Some even call it home.
If Cambodia is as bad as you say it is, then you should take a couple of weeks off to decide why you even bother posting on a Cambodia-centric forum.
Interesting that you list your interests as "Interests: CAMBODIA!!!"
Is there anybody willing to have a reasonable discussion without crying for me to be banned for my opinions.
I've been a member of this forum since one month of its inception and truly thought that open honest discussion was what this forum stood for.
Prove me wrong.
we even had a down button LOL
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Re: What's the most important lesson Cambodia taught you?
Strange? Why? Can't disagree with people who love the place? I've had a 60 year deep deep fascination with Cambodia that I'm sorry is so beyond trash talkAlex wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:07 pmStrange that you're still an active member of a Cambodia forum in that case!sammycooke wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 12:45 pm That Cambodia is a shit hole and to never go back. There are much better places to go to.
Only realized that a few years after going there twice and then travelling elsewhere.
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Re: What's the most important lesson Cambodia taught you?
Negotiating 101
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Re: What's the most important lesson Cambodia taught you?
Always check so there is water pressure to the bumgun before you start to squeeze.
Re: What's the most important lesson Cambodia taught you?
Absolutely fuck-all... nothing I didn't already know...
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