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Re: whats going on with Cambodian forums?

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^MarkArmstrong comes to mind
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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Re: whats going on with Cambodian forums?

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newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:52 pm
ItWasntMe wrote:I think that the influx of smart phones, influencers, booking services, taxi apps etc has just made traveling too accessible to the general public. They have started venturing out of their designated spots, like Barcelona or Rome, and is causing havoc allover the world.

Just my opinion of course.
Designated spots?

Are you implying that the ‘unwashed masses’ need to be kept in their cages to not cause ‘havoc’, while the ‘privileged few’ should be allowed to roam the world freely?
Deep down you realize it yourself, you should never have been allowed to venture anywhere without your mommy. Look at all the trouble you've gotten yourself into, it quite literally gave you a heart condition.

JUST MY OPINION, OF COURSE.
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Re: whats going on with Cambodian forums?

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Alex wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 10:44 pm
newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:52 pm
ItWasntMe wrote:I think that the influx of smart phones, influencers, booking services, taxi apps etc has just made traveling too accessible to the general public. They have started venturing out of their designated spots, like Barcelona or Rome, and is causing havoc allover the world.

Just my opinion of course.
Designated spots?

Are you implying that the ‘unwashed masses’ need to be kept in their cages to not cause ‘havoc’, while the ‘privileged few’ should be allowed to roam the world freely?
Deep down you realize it yourself, you should never have been allowed to venture anywhere without your mommy. Look at all the trouble you've gotten yourself into, it quite literally gave you a heart condition.

JUST MY OPINION, OF COURSE.
You should see my liver ...
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newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:52 pm
ItWasntMe wrote:I think that the influx of smart phones, influencers, booking services, taxi apps etc has just made traveling too accessible to the general public. They have started venturing out of their designated spots, like Barcelona or Rome, and is causing havoc allover the world.

Just my opinion of course.
Designated spots?
Comfort zones might have been a better choice of words.

In case you hadn't noticed, previously it was like this:

Americans travelled to Central America, the adventurous ones ventured down to South America. Very rare to see a yank is Asia.

Aussies went to Bali. Some even ventured as far as Bangkok.

Brits kept within Europe, mainly Spain and the Mediterranean.

Those were back in the olden days.

In the 70s and 80s, Richard was the first American to discover Asia and Europe.
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Username Taken wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:55 am
In the 70s and 80s, Richard was the first American to discover Asia and Europe.
Well technically we assumed he was a Canadian refugee or something, so we didn't thought much about it at first and let him in, but his American lignage became self evident due to the amounts of ketchup / fries / cocacola he was loudly ordering here and there in various touristic locations, and the odd shortage of XS condoms in pharmacies in parallel which was really weird, the Brits having their own production factory for that matter ^^

As Frogs, we felt compelled to force him out before he could settle here, but something must have gone wrong anyway when you see the hords of Yankee tourists clogging the pedestrian traffic in our most cherished places nowadays. He must have nested somewhere, somehow...
Eventually he moved to Asia afterwise, then suddenly we began experiencing the arrival of around 700.000 various Asians, by boat, scared to the bone from what they witnessed.
Coïncidences ?
I don't think so ^^
Don't fool yourselves, he's a mass migration motivator of it's own kind.
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Username Taken wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:55 am
newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:52 pm
ItWasntMe wrote:I think that the influx of smart phones, influencers, booking services, taxi apps etc has just made traveling too accessible to the general public. They have started venturing out of their designated spots, like Barcelona or Rome, and is causing havoc allover the world.

Just my opinion of course.
Designated spots?
Comfort zones might have been a better choice of words.

In case you hadn't noticed, previously it was like this:

Americans travelled to Central America, the adventurous ones ventured down to South America. Very rare to see a yank is Asia.

Aussies went to Bali. Some even ventured as far as Bangkok.

Brits kept within Europe, mainly Spain and the Mediterranean.

Those were back in the olden days.

In the 70s and 80s, Richard was the first American to discover Asia and Europe.

No mention of it here.


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Username Taken wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:55 am
newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:52 pm
ItWasntMe wrote:I think that the influx of smart phones, influencers, booking services, taxi apps etc has just made traveling too accessible to the general public. They have started venturing out of their designated spots, like Barcelona or Rome, and is causing havoc allover the world.

Just my opinion of course.
Designated spots?
Comfort zones might have been a better choice of words.

In case you hadn't noticed, previously it was like this:

Americans travelled to Central America, the adventurous ones ventured down to South America. Very rare to see a yank is Asia.

Aussies went to Bali. Some even ventured as far as Bangkok.

Brits kept within Europe, mainly Spain and the Mediterranean.

Those were back in the olden days.

In the 70s and 80s, Richard was the first American to discover Asia and Europe.
Now ur just trolling me
and having a go at me cause i travelled young, while u kept sucking at ur mommies tit? :stir:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1702950456599867

just came up, love it:
I chose the road less traveled and now
I don't know where the fuck I am...
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Re: whats going on with Cambodian forums?

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Username Taken wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:55 am
newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:52 pm
ItWasntMe wrote:I think that the influx of smart phones, influencers, booking services, taxi apps etc has just made traveling too accessible to the general public. They have started venturing out of their designated spots, like Barcelona or Rome, and is causing havoc allover the world.

Just my opinion of course.
Designated spots?
Comfort zones might have been a better choice of words.

In case you hadn't noticed, previously it was like this:

Americans travelled to Central America, the adventurous ones ventured down to South America. Very rare to see a yank is Asia.

Aussies went to Bali. Some even ventured as far as Bangkok.

Brits kept within Europe, mainly Spain and the Mediterranean.

Those were back in the olden days.

In the 70s and 80s, Richard was the first American to discover Asia and Europe.
Lol
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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phuketrichard wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 7:15 am
Username Taken wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:55 am
newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:52 pm
ItWasntMe wrote:I think that the influx of smart phones, influencers, booking services, taxi apps etc has just made traveling too accessible to the general public. They have started venturing out of their designated spots, like Barcelona or Rome, and is causing havoc allover the world.

Just my opinion of course.
Designated spots?
Comfort zones might have been a better choice of words.

In case you hadn't noticed, previously it was like this:

Americans travelled to Central America, the adventurous ones ventured down to South America. Very rare to see a yank is Asia.

Aussies went to Bali. Some even ventured as far as Bangkok.

Brits kept within Europe, mainly Spain and the Mediterranean.

Those were back in the olden days.

In the 70s and 80s, Richard was the first American to discover Asia and Europe.
Now ur just trolling me
and having a go at me cause i travelled young, while u kept sucking at ur mommies tit? :stir:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1702950456599867

just came up, love it:
I chose the road less traveled and now
I don't know where the fuck I am...
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Nice photo, must be some strange german guy, going to Kabul in a French Berliet 356 and without an aircon on the roof, its more or less the worst truck you could purchase in the late 70s to go so far, hahaha. Probably when new he could do the first run wthout breaking down !!!
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Bongmab69 wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 12:19 pm
phuketrichard wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 7:15 am
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Nice photo, must be some strange german guy, going to Kabul in a French Berliet 356 and without an aircon on the roof, its more or less the worst truck you could purchase in the late 70s to go so far, hahaha. Probably when new he could do the first run wthout breaking down !!!
Oddly, maybe not, I looked at that photo and wondered for a moment if you might be in it!
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