ALERT!!! Young US vlogger "almost trafficked" in Siem Reap

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Re: ALERT!!! Young US vlogger "almost trafficked" in Siem Reap

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sammycooke wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 5:12 am Gen Z or whatever the fuck they're called. Cry about the planet, wokeness, etc but Greta Thunberg has something like a million followers compared to Kardashians 50 million. Go figure.

**not actual figures but representative of the discrepancy**
There's hardly Gen Z posting here but the word 'woke' gets 943 hits on this forum. Go figure....

**actual figure as per today 11.28 AM Bangkok time.
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newkidontheblock wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 1:31 am I personally find YouTube incredibly useful.

My favorite group, NiziU posts all their stuff there. Missus watches Cambodian Idol, and all the other shows on YouTube.

Without it, the only way to get this content would be either live in Japan or Cambodia.

I’ve had virtual experiences - the 10,000 dollar a day train, cat hotels, onsen, etc., that I would never have the chance.
Living the virtual dream..... That's as close as many of us get I guess...
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