what I learned from Southeast Asia....
- Beerinthemorning
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what I learned from Southeast Asia....
I learned many things in my 8 year stint working/living in SEA and OZ .
mostly I learned that the people in SEA all have one thing in common and that is they all tend to think
"my storys is different/ my situation is different"
there are all the same in the end,
they are all running from there problems in the west.
if not then why are they there?
are they there to drink them selfs to death?
perhaps they are running from there shitty 9-5's and there boring routines....
what I do learn is where they end up is the worst possible place for them, a third world poverty strickened corrupt country with a sky high suicide rate and a huge Alcohol problem......
mostly I learned that the people in SEA all have one thing in common and that is they all tend to think
"my storys is different/ my situation is different"
there are all the same in the end,
they are all running from there problems in the west.
if not then why are they there?
are they there to drink them selfs to death?
perhaps they are running from there shitty 9-5's and there boring routines....
what I do learn is where they end up is the worst possible place for them, a third world poverty strickened corrupt country with a sky high suicide rate and a huge Alcohol problem......
- phuketrichard
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
when is enough ...enough
I know many many people that live, work, ran their own business, raised a family and have retired in SE aisa. Most came for a new experience
Very, very few were running from anything back home.
U hang with some real losers.
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
- Beerinthemorning
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
mmm not quite, I do however observe CEO news perhaps a tad bit closer than you.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:52 pm
when is enough ...enough
I know many many people that live, work, ran their own business, raised a family and have retired in SE aisa. Most came for a new experience
Very, very few were running from anything back home.
U hang with some real losers.
I dont see many success stories on there BTW and I havent seen any books/docos written about westerners in the region opening businesses , finding love and living happily ever after in SEA.
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
The old, tired, 'I'm the only person who truly understands the meaning of life' routine.
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
Stricken is the word you pompous prick.
stricken (strĭkˈən)►
v. A past participle of strike.
adj. Struck or wounded, as by a projectile.
adj. Affected by something overwhelming, such as disease, trouble, or painful emotion.
stricken (strĭkˈən)►
v. A past participle of strike.
adj. Struck or wounded, as by a projectile.
adj. Affected by something overwhelming, such as disease, trouble, or painful emotion.
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
...so you didn't learn very much?
You must walk in traffic to cross the road - Cambodian proverb
- Beerinthemorning
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
so where am I wrong then?
another fault of expats, they think they know more and treat everyone like a noob hahahaha if they only knew I make 300 USD a day for doing nothing .......
I could buy any one of those girly bars in PP this time next year hahahahaha
another fault of expats, they think they know more and treat everyone like a noob hahahaha if they only knew I make 300 USD a day for doing nothing .......
I could buy any one of those girly bars in PP this time next year hahahahaha
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 6:41 pm so where am I wrong then?
another fault of expats, they think they know more and treat everyone like a noob hahahaha if they only knew I make 300 USD a day for doing nothing .......
I could buy any one of those girly bars in PP this time next year hahahahaha
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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 6:41 pm so where am I wrong then?
another fault of expats, they think they know more and treat everyone like a noob hahahaha if they only knew I make 300 USD a day for doing nothing .......
I could buy any one of those girly bars in PP this time next year hahahahaha
can someone ban this fucker? Is being a total asshole what you want on his forum?
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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Re: what I learned from Southeast Asia....
Another fucking wannabe retard dropped on his head
Go home to mommy, bogan wanker.
Adelaide is a great place for your sexual predilections
Go home to mommy, bogan wanker.
Adelaide is a great place for your sexual predilections
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