Another example of big vs small
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Re: Another example of big vs small
I've lost count Dron. How many negative karma have you given me in this thread? Is it 5 or 6, or more?
Looks like I have more karma than you have posts. Keep it up, you've got a lot more negs to hand out yet.
In another thread you mentioned the word 'Farang'. What does that even mean?
Looks like I have more karma than you have posts. Keep it up, you've got a lot more negs to hand out yet.
In another thread you mentioned the word 'Farang'. What does that even mean?
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Re: Another example of big vs small
there is no sides here, either u like it or hate it, either u can wait for it to change or make the change yourself, either you bottled all your grievances inside or let it all out, all human beings want betterment
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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Re: Another example of big vs small
Haha, this.bolueeleh wrote:it should be somewhere in the middle ground
1 - there should be a designated area for street vendors
2 - there should be regulated for hygiene practises
3 - there should be proper waste management, local government shld collect rental from vendors in order to facilitate proper waste management
4 - there should be proper space management, i.e. parking of vendors n customers etc
5 - lastly, if they do this, it shld be ENFORCED, which as far as i can see, this is the part where khmers are severely lacking , there are tons of laws already out there, it is just so much easier to write down the law on paper but nobody does anything, pencil pusher much? half arsed much?
People are making it sound like Dron is saying, "hang them in the City Square!," when he only sounds about as annoyed as the average Cambodian about it.
While I'd hate it if they were all banned, they have asked for this. They can be inconsiderate as shit sometimes.
Maybe if they bothered to spend a little more time acting right they wouldn't be getting kicked out.
We need to find middle ground.
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Re: Another example of big vs small
Too easy and too self-destructive to be negative.
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Re: Another example of big vs small
Please tell me where in these pictures (or anywhere in Tokyo), I can sit on a riverside, enjoy a $5 super happy pizza, while drinking $0.50 draft beer, smoking $0.50 per pack cigarettes, and then buy a 20 gram bag of herb before sauntering back to my $15/night guesthouse? Seriously. I'd love to know.
Comparing Phnom Penh to Tokyo (or any other "big" city in the world) is absolutely asinine. Completely different "characters"! If you enjoy Tokyo's character more than Phnom Penh's, then go live there. Easy! You wouldn't have to cry anymore when you look in front of your apartment.
I am sooooo very sorry if you can't understand or appreciate my sarcastic facetiousness.
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Re: Another example of big vs small
japan countryside living are not that expensive compared to tokyo and other big cities that is, but you will be politely shooed away as a gaijin, emphasize politely
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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