Painful to watch

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Fool me once, shame on you
Fool me twice, shame on me
Fool me three times...


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:facepalm:

I just hope she doesn't stutter too.
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Reminds me of blokes walking into girlie bars lookin' for love.
Bloody nose... but just keep repeating the same mistake.
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All glass doors should have a marking such as a wide dark line ,or two about eye height of a child and an adult. I myself once got off a bus, in OZ , in pouring rain, rushed across the footpath to enter a service station shop for shelter and went smack bang into a glass door. I was wearing change light glasses at the time and spots of rain on them made it even harder to see that there was a glass door and nothing to indicate such.
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On western construction projects, all windows and doors get the big white X taped across the glass. For good reason. But that girl! Not just smacking into the glass twice, but three times. What a klutz!

I've smacked into sliding glass door at a friend's apartment, I'm ashamed to say.
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I suspect she was acting. If someone ran into glass once, they would be careful after that. This is Asian humour. If you look on youtube at other Asian humor, it is often about someone getting hurt or humiliated. Most of them are staged, or acted.

You may also notice, when a Cambodian gets hurt or humiliated, people normally laugh at them, unless they are hurt very badly.
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explorer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 12:40 pm I suspect she was acting. If someone ran into glass once, they would be careful after that. This is Asian humour. If you look on youtube at other Asian humor, it is often about someone getting hurt or humiliated. Most of them are staged, or acted.

You may also notice, when a Cambodian gets hurt or humiliated, people normally laugh at them, unless they are hurt very badly.
And this is different in Cambodia to Australia how? If I see someone do something silly I laugh my arse off. It is human nature to laugh at others misfortunes not just in Cambodia..............although I should be respectful to someone with far greater knowledge than I on all matters Cambodian.

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Arget wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 1:48 pm
explorer wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 12:40 pm I suspect she was acting. If someone ran into glass once, they would be careful after that. This is Asian humour. If you look on youtube at other Asian humor, it is often about someone getting hurt or humiliated. Most of them are staged, or acted.

You may also notice, when a Cambodian gets hurt or humiliated, people normally laugh at them, unless they are hurt very badly.
And this is different in Cambodia to Australia how?
In Australia, we normally dont laugh at someone when they get hurt. In Cambodia they do.
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