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On 3/11/2019 at 5:48 AM, LammyTS1 said:
It doesn’t bother me at all. I simply answered all your statements with the correct information. If your happy purchasing goods at a price set by the seller, that enables them to make a good profit from you, then go ahead. Id much rather buy an item at a price set by what the buyer thinks is fair.
I don’t believe that your aware of how eBay works. Selling an item at a bargain price is not decided by the seller, it’s decided by the buyer, so they couldn’t sell it at the same price on amazon as there aren’t any auction type listings.
eBay sellers can most definitely make a loss, hence the thousands of bargains each day. An auction can end at 1p or £1,000,000. Auctions happen all around the world, dating back centuries.
eBay have millions of users daily and have been operating for 25 years. If they withdrew auction type listings then yes you are correct, they’d just be like all other online sites and they would also lose most of their customers.
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The last I knew (unless the rules have changed), sellers set their starting bid price, reserve price, and "buy it now" price (never mind the scam of "cheap item, expensive shipping"), so why do you think they have nothing to do with how much an item sells for? They have every control over that-- they can even pull and relist an auction if it's not shaping up to make as much as they wanted.
Again, nobody's selling things at a loss. They may not be making as much of an up-front profit as some people (you can bet they're probably finding another place to make it up, though; they don't sell to you cheap out of the goodness of their heart and because it's their act of charity to spend their time and money just so you can buy things cheap), or perhaps the item is of cheaper quality than you could find elsewhere, but trust me, they're selling that item for more than they got it for.
Meanwhile, how much are you paying in shipping to make up for that cheaper price?
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On 3/7/2019 at 3:13 AM, Jack19290 said:
I don't understand why some people think i am a troll.
I am a 27 year old man. An accountant, do you think I have nothing better to do?
The troll sayers haven't read my posts carefully, obviously, or they would understand better.
I said I can offer her 10k-20k baht a month and 40k extra every 6 months. This amount wouldn't effect my life at home but anything more and it could effect my life in the UK.
However, i said she would need to go back to Isaan while we get to know each other better until I bring her to the UK.
She refused my money which was the 10k on offer to go back home and she doesn't want to leave Thailand.
What do you want me to do? Pay her while she works at the bar? No thank you.
Also I know how Thailand works, I have been many times. I have paid 1,500-5,000 for girls and even got many for free from clubs and dating sites.
She gets a basic salary of 8,000 baht a month with or without drinks, every lady drink which costs 140 baht she gets 50 baht from it.
The girls at the bar, all 8 of them put 15 baht a day each and get a big meal and share it together.
They eat once a day, so they can drink more and still stay skinny.
In the club's the girls drink for free if there is 4 or more of them. They get a free bottle and 1 random drink of there choice.
There taxi bike rides from bangla road costs 20 baht and 2-3 girls jump on the bike. This is if they are to drunk, if not then they walk home.
There cost of living is very low.
I think they spend around 900 - 2,000 baht a month and that is the max they spend.
I guess they send home 5k/6k and live off the lady drinks income, this is my guess of what she has explained to me.
The video chats are a little awkward, her English is a little better now, I would say like 5% also I am taking thai lessons 3 times a week and studying daily.
I know around 10 sentences now so we just communicate a little and laugh a lot. Like big kids.
Anything else you would like me to add?
You don't trust her, to the point that you test her. You can't communicate with her. You can't see her except for a few weeks of the year. For this you are going to pay her money? Why? What's so great about her vs. any other Thai woman you could meet the times you are there that you feel the need to keep her on the hook year-round for a few days of funtimes every year? This is seriously baffling.
Then there's you. You're extremely jealous and paranoid that there will be other men yet you openly admit and feel no guilt over cheating on her. You want to control her to the point of always knowing where she is. You're apparently determined to take her back to the UK with you despite the fact that she's said she doesn't want to go. If she's lucky you'll lose her phone number.
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On 3/5/2019 at 11:31 PM, LammyTS1 said:
Auction type format(sort of silly?) - Why is buying items at a small fraction of their worth and cheaper than anywhere else silly?
Because they could just put on the price they want for the item to begin with and call it good? A seller isn't going to set themself up to lose money on the items they sell, so I'm not sure exactly what the bargain is; they're still going to put on their overhead. The auction format means that people play elaborate games to one-up each other to win the auction (hence why I said for some people it may be a "game" they specifically enjoy), means you have to wait days for an auction to end rather than being able to buy right away, means the seller has to do elaborate things with reserve prices if they start the auction below what they actually want to sell for (and then buyers get the further dance of trying to figure out just what that magic number is), means the seller might do shady things like selling the item for a penny but having shipping cost $50, and adding the "Buy It Now" feature rendered the auction format largely useless if someone can just buy the item out from under you outright when you've been waiting for an auction to end.
On 3/5/2019 at 11:31 PM, LammyTS1 said:Sick of sorting though new stuff? - Simply add the word 'used' to your search.
And then every listing that doesn't specifically contain the word "used"-- and not every seller will explicitly put it in there-- will be excluded. Also, the point is that when there is little to choose from that is secondhand, why would I waste my time at all?
On 3/5/2019 at 11:31 PM, LammyTS1 said:Plenty stores around online/real life and easier to use? - Why spend your time & money travelling around numerous shops in the hope of finding what you want?
I don't do this. Do you?
Online = same as eBay is! Real life = no paying shipping (which is still well more than my gas to go across town to a store) and being able to see/touch/try on/evaluate the item before purchase.
On 3/5/2019 at 11:31 PM, LammyTS1 said:Not different than other sites like Amazon? - Didn't realise Amazon started using auction style listings enabling people to win an item at a bargain price?
Did I say that? No. Read the entirety of my post. I said that if eBay does away with auctions, then they're not different from Amazon. And if a seller wants to sell an item at a "bargain price," then yes, they could technically sell it for that same price on Amazon.
Anyway, as I told someone else, do whatever you want. I'll do whatever I want. Why it bothers you so much that I choose not to use eBay when it affects you not one jot, I haven't a clue.
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On 3/4/2019 at 2:34 AM, Jack19290 said:
No ofcourse it is not right but I have to have sex atleast once a day ????
Also i didn't want to post this as all the trolls will eat it up but here goes.
Just before she goes clubbing which is every night we face time, she doesn't reply to texts while out and she doesn't FaceTime/reply when she goes back to her room. If she goes back to her room that is.
Plus she sends me a picture every morning when at work and ignores the privous text that night ????
Yeah shit is very wierd.
I wouldn't text or Facetime you while I was out with my friends, either. Why should she? She's out having fun and living her own life. It's not about you. So now you want to control her completely, from the other side of the world. This just keeps getting better (or rather, worse)...
9 hours ago, Benroon said:Now I'm confused whether you meant to say Salary or Celery
Or... maybe both!
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3 hours ago, Jack19290 said:
Well I am, I'm actually diagnosed as a sexaholic ????
I haven't gave her any money yet.
Mainly because she hasn't asked for any.
I am going back in 12 weeks for 10 days, she doesn't know. It's a secret, I want to see what happens during these 12 weeks.
Soooo... she's not allowed to sleep with other men, but you're allowed to sleep with other women?
*Makes popcorn and waits*
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5 hours ago, Jack19290 said:Thank you for the reply.
She has decided she does not want to leave Thailand, not even for a holiday ???? she thinks Thailand is the best country in the world and doesn't see why she should leave the country when there is many islands we can travel together over there.
Therefore I have decided to travel back to Thailand in 3 months time for 10 days.
Ofcourse i will pay her barfine unfortunately, just the free 1 day she gets I won't pay for and ofcourse I will pay for her food and travel to other islands etc
I think if all goes well in 3 months time plus the 10 day holiday I will leave her money when I leave thailand to come back home. She can send the money to her family or do as she pleases. I was thinking maybe 40,000 baht nothing more.
That is if everything goes fine for 3 months and the 10 days holiday.
Oh, man, this keeps getting better (I keep popping in every few pages). First you wanted to send her 10,000 baht. Then it was "okay, maybe 20,000, no more." Next we got to "okay, okay, 30,000, but I really can't pay more than that." Now we're up to 40,000 baht.
FiftyfiftydoIhearfiftywho'sgonnagivemefiftyhow'boutfiftythoufiftythoufiftythou...
3 hours ago, Jack19290 said:Yeah but what if she is having sex with other guys while I'm leaving her money ????
Well, she is. That's literally her job. We've been discussing that for 21 pages now.
If you want a woman you can keep an eye on, you're going to have to actually be near her. If you want a woman you need to keep your eye on... well... good luck to you, I guess. (This isn't a dig on bar girls, more on lack of trust in a relationship.)
Does she know *you're* not sleeping with other women?
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You already trust her so little you ask to go through her phone, and you can't communicate except through Google Translate, you won't be back in the country and hence will be doing the long-distance thing for two years... yep, sounds like the ideal relationship to me! Now you're willing to pay for her passport so she can come visit you-- someone you've only known a few days and who, again, you don't trust and can't really talk to-- and, I assume, also her flight since if she can't afford a passport, she can't afford a plane ticket.
The sex must be phenomenal.
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On 2/27/2019 at 12:18 AM, Mavideol said:
... but at least he should speak the language of the country where's operating...logic applies
I would imagine it would be more important to speak the language of the people he's leading on tours?
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16 hours ago, bluesofa said:
Tour guide is a reserved occupation, so they must assume not being able to speak Thai meant the guide wasn't Thai. But you never know...
But if he had a legal license, then someone must have issued it to him, which means at one point he was deemed eligible? If being able to speak Thai is a prerequisite for getting one of these licenses, is that not tested at time of application? Are they going to also arrest the person who granted the license, if it wasn't supposed to be given to him?
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47 minutes ago, maxcorrigan said:
Reminds me of signs i used to see in Australia mid 60s if you see a snake on the road/track slow down go over it and check in rearview mirror to make sure it is still there, apparently they can roll and flick up into the car undercarriage and finish up in the boot of the car, ready to give you a nice surprise next time you open your boot!
Would not surprise me in the slightest... too many times I have heard stories of things in Australia freaky enough to keep me up at night, lol. And then people can't imagine why it's not high on my priority list of places to visit...
5 minutes ago, yogavnture said:i saw a huge python on ko tao a couple of years ago. but how would one get thier? its an island? maybe it is eating all the cursed tourists that go missing thier?
Possibly a former pet. This is a problem in places in the U.S.-- Florida is one I keep hearing about. People get a snake or alligator, when it gets too big (because they didn't do their homework ahead of time...), they flush it or let it go, and there it is in the wild (where it can cause problems if it's not a native species).
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On 2/24/2019 at 11:03 PM, LivinLOS said:
All of that is user defined.
Theres a simple checkbox.. new used reconditioned etc..Theres also a payment option.. auction, auction with buy it now, fixed.
Baffling how people can struggle with such simple things.
And has it always been that way? Has the filter always actually worked? Have people actually categorized stuff correctly? Because those are things I see even commercial websites struggle with... it's why I rarely use stores' filters.
I wouldn't call it a "struggle," though maybe you put more worry into that sort of stuff. At any rate, you like eBay? Great. Keep using it. I don't, so I don't. Not that hard.
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QuoteWhat kind of speed bump (snake) is this?
The kind you don't get out of your car to investigate closely!!
Can't wait for tomorrow morning when the people whose yard it's crawling into look out the window...
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5 minutes ago, Nyezhov said:
Advice is advice, policy is policy. If I as an untrained civilian am rendering aid to a crash victim, the first cop on the scene will do nothing except secure the scene. The exception being heart attacks, where many police cars do contain defibs and traumatic bleeding, where the cops will supply and assist in bleeding control.
But cops are not there to render first aid.
That's all well and good, but the point is still that he's doing neither. If he ought to be "securing the scene" rather than giving first aid, then maybe he'd better be doing that, not standing there paying no attention to his surroundings.
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1 hour ago, Nyezhov said:
Maybe they are, maybe they arent, but in the USA, cops do not render anything other than life or death treatment in the absence of anyone else. The cops job is to secure the scene, if someone is rendering aid, great, easier to secure.....
Advice to CPR-trained civilians in the West is to render aid until someone more qualified shows up. Usually first responders fit the bill, unless the civilian is in some sort of medical profession. Again, in the West at least, I would expect that police officers would receive better training than schoolkids.
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I haven't been on eBay in years... I don't understand what it has become. It started out as a sort of vast online garage sale for people to sell their stuff, and had an auction type format (which, really, is sort of silly-- just price your item and let the first person who sees/wants it buy it, without the auction runaround, but I suppose it was some sort of game people enjoyed playing or something), but then it started becoming inundated with commercial vendors selling new items en masse (and went more and more to fixed-price, not that that was necessarily a bad thing but it wasn't the model eBay was built on), which is when I stopped using it-- I got sick of sorting through new stuff in search of unique items. If I want new stuff, there are plenty of stores around, both online and "in real life," and all are easier to use than eBay. These days I imagine it's pretty much all the new-stuff vendors, so I don't even know what its point might be anymore, since it's not different than other sites like Amazon.
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17 hours ago, indepth said:
Any opportunities to thai bash, fools will take it. What exactly would you expect to cop do? Why stay here. If anything, looks to me as if he is watching the traffic to keep the couple safe. I would use stronger words but would get banned.
Are Thai police not trained in first-aid as they are in the West? If so, seems to me he should have taken over from a civilian. If not, sad that schoolkids receive more first-aid training than first responders who conceivably may be the first on a scene and should be able to render aid.
And if he wants to do something about the traffic, maybe he could be directing it away from the accident, in a place where motorists can actually see him, rather than standing on the side of the road behind a bunch of crashed motorbikes and other people, and to the side of the accident (instead of where he should be, on the oncoming-traffic side to direct them).
8 minutes ago, Liverpudlian said:A tad annoying with the same pic running thru the thread.
Yes. PSA to everyone: you can quote a post that has a picture, without including the picture in the quote. Few things more annoying than having the same picture (or, worse, string of pictures, if the post being quoted contains more than one) cascading down a thread-- especially if the reply is a sentence or two long, so the screen has 6 inches of quoted photo(s) and half a centimeter of text in the actual reply. If you are replying to the words in the post, quote just the words. If there is not a good reason to include the picture in your reply, delete it.
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On 2/8/2019 at 10:31 PM, jackdd said:
Many aspects of the RTGS don't make sense, so when a foreigner reads this Thais will often not understand what they say. For me personally the most annoying one is ก = k
If i pronounce transliterated words as if they were German, to pronounciation is often closer to the Thai pronounciation than if i pronounce it in an english way.
So this makes me wonder:
Was the purpose of the RTGS to allow people who can't read Thai to pronounce Thai correctly at all? Maybe this was never its purpose and people expect it to be something which it was never designed for
If so, as which language is this supposed to be read? I'm quite sure it's not english, so which one is it? Latin maybe?
Yes. This has always killed me. English transliteration of Thai words has always seemed to me to have the flavor of someone who knows just enough Thai to be dangerous... they know that "ส" makes an S sound, but don't know enough to know that that's *only at the beginning of a syllable,* so you get things like "sawas dee." Etc.
It's *not* would I would expect from people who are transliterating a language they are fluent in, their first language, the language of the nation they live in! By the time I'd been studying Thai for more than about half an hour, I knew enough for these things to confuse me.
It's like they're setting people up to fail. Especially when Thais often don't understand this pronunciation (or, pretend not to-- a coworker was once mad about a taxi driver she asked to take her to "Sukhumvit" road. He didn't understand, didn't understand. Finally she rolled her eyes: "Sukhumwit." Ah, then he got it. OTOH, who knows-- there was the conversation I had with the guy at the concession stand of the movie theater, asked him in Thai what sizes of soda (SO-da) they had. Blank looks, confused indicating of my already-present container of popcorn... then a light goes on my head. "So-DAAAA," I say with a Thai accent. AHA! His eyes light up and then all is well. {Lucky for him that I gave up that regional word "pop" years ago...!})
On 2/11/2019 at 9:55 PM, Oxx said:This is all missing the point. The simple explanation is that these are loan words and the transcription reflects the pronunciation/spelling in the original language.
Take the case of วชิรา. This is Sanskrit word वज्र (vájra), referring to a weapon used for symbolic and ritual purposes. It is particularly associated with the god Indra. It is also the symbol of Vajrayana, a major branch of Buddhism.
ภูมิ, transcribed BHUMI is similar. It comes from the Sanskrit भूमि (bhūmi. In IPA /bʱúː.mi/).
I get this-- loanwords are often this way, no matter the language of origin (in fact, often when I see words with weird silent letters, this is my first indication that it's a loanword). BUT, shouldn't the transcription to English pronunciation still follow the Thai pronunciation? After all, while there may be reason to spell it in Thai script in a way that reflects the word's original spelling in its original language, that doesn't mean that's necessarily the way it's pronounced in Thai, so why should the original spelling follow through yet another translation to English script? What does that accomplish? The translation into Thai script still reflects the "correct" "Thai" way to say the word. The translation into Latin characters does not, and I'd be hard-pressed to argue that there is some sort of "correct Western-language pronunciation" of any of these words that these transliterations accomplish.
On 2/9/2019 at 12:46 AM, sfokevin said:Sadly here in Thailand I am Kewin most of the time...
You think that's bad? How about the time at the 25 Degrees when I ordered the veggie burger... and the waitress repeated it several times to make sure she had it right.
My coworker couldn't even wait until the waitress had gone out of earshot to crack up...
On 2/9/2019 at 8:34 PM, tgeezer said:sfokevin. Kewin answers my question, when a Thai sees v they read ว in spite of there being no help provided in the RTGS !
I always assumed it was more a case of, "it's not a sound that's native to their language, hence it's not native to their tongue and hard for them to pronounce." I've seen this, for example, the one or two times a Thai friend has learned a new word in English that has a V in it. She has to try it out carefully a couple times to get her mouth to do it.
On 2/13/2019 at 7:02 AM, tifino said:Appen (for apple, which is even transliterated in the book, with the 'n' not 'l') is still my favorite one to see them get around.
No, my favorite is that the shortened form of the nickname "Apple" in spelled in English "Ple" but still pronounced in Thai as "Pun." ????
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9 hours ago, Ulic said:
In North America 10kg, most airlines here 7kg, this company 5kg. Nothing to do with safety. Everything to do with forcing passengers to check luggage at extra cost (although this time done at no charge). That said when you fly an LCC you have extreme limits/rules.
Seems to be the case... if it was about safety, it wouldn't be only the budget airlines that do it. If it was about safety, it wouldn't have only become a "thing" right around the time of the beginning of airlines' nickel-and-diming... (unless it was around more than ten years ago and I just didn't hear of it).
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22 hours ago, sweatalot said:
I have been working with a lot of dying humans - they all knew.
It is not simply telling the truth or lying - there is a third way: withholding the truth until it is requested, and there is a difference between offering a fatal truth - or force it on someone
Patients sometimes are not ready to hear the truth. And you don't know. Then it could be a good idea to start slowly, giving them a piece of truth that would make them ask for more or just the full truth. If they don't ask I'd leave it this way. May be next time they will be ready. I don't think it is a good idea to force the truth on someone who does not want to know. But always be ready to tell the truth when it is wanted. If you want to find out you could start with a question "what do you think how your ailment will go on?"
Or maybe they won't be "ready to hear the truth" until suddenly they're at the pearly gates and are wondering W T F* happened... A doctor can "force the truth" on someone, or reality can do it. This isn't like not telling your friend their spouse is cheating because they'd rather turn a blind eye and it can go on forever... with terminal illnesses, eventually the truth is going to rear its ugly head; the question is just whether you're going to spend the rest of your time in denial and tiptoeing around the issue and leave a lot of unfinished business behind, or be honest with yourself and your family/friends, accept their support, spend as much quality time with them as you can, and get your affairs in order as much as you can.
*(oh hi TV, we talk about prostitution and racism here and get in all sorts of nasty arguments, but I can't type "W T F" without it being deleted like we're a kindergarten? Give me a break.)
I was not amused near the end for my mom when it seems a few medical people told ME what was going on and not my mom. I suppose maybe they thought it might be easier for her to hear from me? Wasn't easier for me to deliver, though... And yes, I know, a mature person should be able to do it, but, still. They're the doctor. That was up there with a supervisor I used to have who, whenever he needed to tell me I screwed up, would get one of my coworkers to do it... guess he thought I might take it easier coming from "not an authority figure" but in reality it just pissed me off that he both wouldn't do his job *and* got coworkers involved in things that weren't their business (and shouldn't have to be *their* job).
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Bangkokian Museum. Very pretty. And if Thai-style houses are your thing, Suan Pakkad Palace and Jim Thompson's house (yes tourist attraction, but quite pretty and I absolutely love a couple of the Buddha statues there).
On Bang Krachao there's the Siamese Fighting Fish Gallery, with lots of information about the fish and their lifestyle (when they're not confined to tiny bowls...)
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6 hours ago, Damrongsak said:I always liked wandering around the old Chinatown area, Yowarat/Pahurat and that neck of the woods. I like window shopping and seeing the various specialty areas - guns, tools and machinery, antique furniture. There is or was a large cloth market and a lot of Indian people. I've walked down there or to Sanam Luang a time or two from the Pratunam area, maybe 12 km round trip. Or take a bus halfway to get to the interesting parts.
Yeah, Chinatown/Little India are always interesting. I once took myself on a tour of some of the well-known old-school Chinese coffee shops (it ended up being more than one weekend because I forgot to take into account just how much super-sweet coffee and kaya toast I would-- or rather wouldn't-- want to eat in one day). Unfortunately one of the most famous ones was closed (not sure if permanently, as the article I had read had said they should be open at the time I visited), and another was so packed that I was happy to just look at it from outside and go on to the next, but there were also the one where all of the Teochew uncles packed into the place gave weird looks to the white woman who nonchalantly walked in, the one not far away apparently owned by a family member of the owner of the first and where I read there was some rivalry (this one bigger, fewer clientele), and the one I almost didn't find, walked in, asked in Thai "you're not closed, right?" (no customers, seemed darkish, but front wall wide open), she asked in English what I wanted (I think a bit perplexed), I told her in Thai I was there for coffee and kaya toast, and then all was well (she probably didn't guess that I knew precisely what I was there for and probably figured I was a lost tourist wandering in randomly off the street! I'm still not 100% they weren't closed and she just accommodated me anyway because why not, lol).
There are always things to find just walking (usually even if I was going somewhere specific on a weekend, I'd check out other attractions in the area and walk between them, or just walk around the area to check it out). Once came across the Thai version of a flea market... cafes or restaurants I'd either heard of but didn't know where they were or that I'd not heard of but was glad I'd found, temples tucked into interesting places, stores to go into or look at the window displays, life and people and animals and things and situations to be seen.
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Sometimes I'd just pick a BTS or MRT stop, get off, and walk around for a while to see what I could see. I didn't end up doing enough of this, unfortunately.
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14 minutes ago, farcanell said:ISIS?
Defeated again?
more winning is it?
winning winning winning, say what?
winning! Yay!
Yuge winning! Winning yugely!
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Wondering what the medical reasoning for this is...
Video: Popular British YouTuber in Thailand diagnosed with cancer but has no insurance
in Thailand News
Posted
A lot of people are poor and diagnosed with cancer. Where are their GoFundMe accounts and sympathy?