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FruitPudding

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  1. Is that all? Some of my stocks are up 40% year-to-date and they ain't even tech stocks. The S&P is a yawn-a-thon.
  2. I certainly didn't say that. You comment says "young women" and you seem to think a 12 year old has the sense to insist on condoms. Just a really weird and nonsensical comment on a thread about a child getting pregnant and giving birth in a toilet and leaving it there.
  3. I love hearing these fairytales of female CEOs marrying the janitor. Really warms my heart. It's usually a beer bum on a bar stool telling me how he's got this Hiso Thai dame. ????
  4. My 10 year goal is to: retire.
  5. I don't even wanna know how you are gonna do that
  6. Did you miss the part about her being a 12 year old girl?
  7. 11/12 year old boys cannot give consent either. If she had sex with a boy her own age then it wouldn't necessarily be rape.
  8. Why would you invest in something incredibly illiquid? It's not like the West where you can easily sell your house in days or weeks and they'll be bidding 20% over your asking price. He's asking about investment property, not a home for himself. Naturally, therefore, he will want his money back one day and to see a return on investment to make it worthwhile.
  9. Yeah, but that's a little short sighted. One day he'll probably be a seller. Then, there's a good chance he won't be able to sell at a reasonable price making decent return on investment; he'll get his pants pulled down on the price to sell within a reasonable timeframe.
  10. Well, maybe for you. Everyone is different, of course. The concept of applying for a visa in advance and then being stamped into the country probably isn't that hard for most people to wrap their heads around, regardless of what you call it. Immigration loosely refers to extension of stay as a "visa". Also, "Visa on Arrival" effectively is a visa-free permission to stay, yet they officially call it a "visa" on arrival, nonetheless. Also, the stamp that immigration puts in your passport when you arrive does not actually say anything like "permission to stay." It says, "visa class" and then it has the date you are admitted until based on the visa you have. We should really do a poll to see how many people find the terminology an import factor for understanding their visa rules.....or, I mean.... permission-to-stay rules,.... jeez it's just so hard, I'm getting confused now; I fear I might overstay. Lol. Anyway, I maintain that the guys on here who split hairs over the technical difference between the two are just trying to be a smarty pants (and probably cause more confusion to the novice traveler reading it, actually).
  11. At least the bar girls are honest. Well, slightly more honest than their "regular job" counterparts.
  12. Property here has gone up around 5% a year anyway, in good areas, for the last decade. The OP is getting almost that, risk free in the bank, totally liquid. If he rents it out, then okay.
  13. Nope, not a chance. But I wouldn't marry any girl. I really don't see much difference between 90% of them and bar girls, tbh.
  14. The area doesn't really matter. You'll likely make nothing on it. There's no liquidity. You'd be lucky to get your money back. The first coconut who comes to view it when you want to sell is gonna offer you half of what you want for it; it's a buyers market.
  15. As the title says: what wheels you got?
  16. Right, cos they didn't look at the stamp immigration put in their passport. What you call that stamp makes no difference though, right?
  17. The only way that would happen is if the person didn't understand the rules of the visa they applied for and were given.................. nothing to do with the terminology.
  18. Exactly. You've paid for the visa and it was granted. You are allowed to stay for that duration, unless the officer refuses you entry to the country for some reason
  19. If the officer had said, "You are being fined and blacklisted for exceeding your permission to stay" what difference would it make? 'Visa' and 'permission to stay' carry virtually the same meaning in pretty much everyone's mind and can be used synonymously without causing any confusion in the normal person (despite the technical difference between the two).
  20. I already acknowledged that technical detail, but pointed out that it's completely redundant to make that distinction while someone is still within the timeframe of their initial visa. The terminology doesn't matter in this case. Of course, once your initial visa time period is over and you get an extension year after year, it's pretty clear that you are no longer on the original visa and are on an extension of stay. The terminology can matter in this case.
  21. Yeah, and there's really no need to split hairs with terminology if someone is still on their initial visa.
  22. Lol. Let's look at an example. You can stay for up to two months on a tourist visa. The immigration officer at the airport authorizes this duration by putting a stamp in your passport when you arrive. It makes sense to say you are on a 2 month tourist visa. It's just a silly smarty pants thing to say that "technically" you are on a permit-to-stay and it makes no sense to point that out in this example. It serves no purpose other than to try to look smart. Even immigration officers still refer to it as a visa, lol. They don't say, " Your visa ended when you arrived in the country, now we prefer to call it a permit-to-stay" ???? It's only clever Thaivisa members who talk this way. ???? Making the distinction between a visa and a permit/extension of stay only makes sense after your visa has expired and you get an extension at the immigration office. For example, if the tourist was to get a 30 day extension after the their initial 2 month visa is up. It makes sense to refer to it as an extension-of-stay then, but not before.
  23. I get that, lol. I haven't left the country in a decade, so I know what extensions of stay are. After your visa expires, you are on an extension of stay. Emphasis on: AFTER your visa expires. Before that you are still on your visa and it inherently has a duration that your are allowed to stay for. And it's possible to overstay the visa.

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