BangkokReady Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 Well, it's certainly a post.... 😬 However, I couldn't help notice that the topics were: 1, rude 2, criminal 3, criminal 4, rude 5, rude 6, rude 7, dirty I think you could have said the same in much fewer words. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummin Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 3 hours ago, theblether said: I'd like to address the utter stupidity of the OP and the Brigade of Sanctimonious Fools who agree with his meandering BS. Here's the fundamental problem. Far too many of you have zero experience of expatriate life outside of Thailand. The Kingdom has been your first experience and you are that dumb you think Thailand is in some way unique. Get a grip on yourselves ya bunch of delirious dunderheids. My first experience of expatriate life was West Africa, 1970. The encampment we lived on was a hotbed of alcoholism, racism, sexism, sexual gamesmanship, extortion and, eh, a definite lack of cultural sensitivity. 1980's Spain, notorious for all of the above plus staggering levels of criminal activity. 1990's Germany - add fraud, rampant drug dealing, and all ex-military types will be able to recount unbelievable stories of misbehaviour around that community. Where I worked one guy was decapitated by a jealous husband, a fellow Scot beaten half to death and thrown out of a second story window, then set on fire after interfering with the wrong Latina Toxica. Ask the guys who worked in the oil & gas trade how "culturally sensitive" their fellow workers were - it was an international gangbang circuit with many a deviant wife providing the entertainment. That's before the criminal element kicked in, and like all expat communities, it was soaked in alcohol. Mexico, the same, Colombia - people are on the streets protesting against expatriates - Nigeria, ffs - Brazil? My gawd Criminals in the expatriate community, oooh, Betty - who would have though?? Alcoholics and sexual deviants? Shiver me timbers. I swear to gawd, some of you need to shut yer mooths and stop proving your sanctimonious stupidity. You are such an great example. I admire you 😁 Im leaving Thailand before it is to late. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ChaiyaTH Posted June 29 Popular Post Share Posted June 29 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Hummin said: You are such an great example. I admire you 😁 Im leaving Thailand before it is to late. Ehh everyone is planning to leave.. They just FKed up and everything that might lack in the Philips will be there in 6-12 months if masses move. Thailand is just dying at a hardcore speed: i see owner after owners who were here 10-15-20-30 years and now back elsewhere, essentially broke from whatever that it is they did here before. To then cry of the sad ending memories. Then you have that mix of newbies or well funded expats/teachers, who basically are paid so have no say in this at all, who are left to scream it is untrue. While reality the picture is clear; all across the board in Thailand it is miserably empty and lacking revenue paying customers. Like any history before a world war, or a tragedy happens; the majority of expats shuts up and pretend their nose bleed: those are slaughtered first in WW3. Edited June 29 by ChaiyaTH 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummin Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 2 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said: Ehh everyone is planning to leave.. They just FKed up and everything that might lack in the Philips will be there in 6-12 months if masses move. Thailand is just dying at a hardcore speed: i see owner after owners who were here 10-15-20-30 years and now back elsewhere, essentially broke from whatever that it is they did here before. To then cry of the sad ending memories. I relocate back home, because I can, and good to have two bases, and not get stuck as many do. Good for wife to optain dual citizenship. You never know when or if it will be handy again, like during covid for instance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
save the frogs Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 3 hours ago, theblether said: I swear to gawd, some of you need to shut yer mooths and stop proving your sanctimonious stupidity. you been around! you witnessed people get their head chopped off, so you know more about the world than i do. i can't compete with that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Hummin said: I relocate back home, because I can, and good to have two bases, and not get stuck as many do. Good for wife to optain dual citizenship. You never know when or if it will be handy again, like during covid for instance. many options, many people, many choices being made. All I am sad about is how I was laughed about ever since I joined this forum, screaming all of this, way before covid even started. It was and is just so obvious by the design of previous things... Anyway, I will sail the world and be a pirate. Its exact same as covid or any other subject, same as biden being a complete idiot, they all disagree and fight you, and then when truth came out: silence. I genuinely feel for the majority of people, being so incredible stupid. And no, I do not assume that, it is a fact, else plenty made their way out with money and power. People are miserable arrogant dickheads, with litte skills or knowledge, a BS load of opinions, but they will be quiet like a mouse to be executed, when truth confronts them. All this is exactly why the only way is the high way, which is WW3. If any of the 95/100 people I met had anything, it was always only the money part. Otherwise; they were dickheads X 10. Edited June 29 by ChaiyaTH 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummin Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 2 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said: many options, many people, many choices being made. All I am sad about is how I was laughed about ever since I joined this forum, screaming all of this, way before covid even started. It was and is just so obvious by the design of previous things... Anyway, I will sail the world and be a pirate. Its exact same as covid or any other subject, same as biden being a complete idiot, they all disagree and fight you, and then when truth came out: silence. Maybe better to sleep on it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 2 minutes ago, Hummin said: Maybe better to sleep on it? Sleep on what? Denying something died? I'm not Thai or a too old retired / stuck person, so no, thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 4 minutes ago, Hummin said: Maybe better to sleep on it? Is what everyone does; cool down the heat as soon even barely starting to talk or debate it with another, to avoid anyone actually talking at all. That's is like the goal for sheeps. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 I know I am right; the right thing is just what most people hate to admit. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketboy2 Posted Sunday at 12:17 AM Share Posted Sunday at 12:17 AM They keep popping up all overt the place, now days. Hi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post simon43 Posted Sunday at 12:50 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 12:50 AM 14 hours ago, save the frogs said: Good post. Give this man a nobel prize for literature. Yep - the poster is clearly not the typical AN poster, more like a ChatGPT poster 🙂 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Presnock Posted Sunday at 01:03 AM Share Posted Sunday at 01:03 AM 14 hours ago, 123Stodg said: I can't help but notice all the negative aspects about many of the expats I've come across in Thailand. It's disheartening to see that so many foreigners seem to fall into one of several categories: unpleasant, criminal, or otherwise problematic. Firstly, the number of rude and disrespectful expats is staggering. It's as if some people left their manners at the airport. From obnoxious behavior in public to a complete lack of respect for Thai culture and people, these individuals don't add anything positive to the backdrop. It's also embarrassing and frustrating to witness. How hard is it to learn a few basic phrases in Thai, be a bit more polite, or follow simple cultural norms? Instead, we see loud, self-entitled behavior that screams, "I don't care about your country or your customs." Secondly, the criminal element among some expats is alarming. Every other day, it seems like there's news of another foreigner involved in drugs, fraud, violence, some form of exploitation, or other illegal activities. It's as if Thailand has become a base for these unsavory characters. This not only tarnishes the reputation of the expat community but also undermines the safety and tranquility that many other expats came here seeking. Why should locals trust us foreigners when they see so many of our compatriots behaving so disgracefully? Another troubling aspect is the noticeable lack of respect for local laws among some expats. Whether it's overstaying visas, working illegally, or engaging in shady business practices, these actions show a blatant disregard for the rules and regulations of the country that's hosting them. This kind of behavior only serves to alienate foreigners further from the local community. The arrogance and superiority displayed by some expats is also deeply troubling. Many act as if they are better than the locals, displaying condescending attitudes and constantly complaining about Thailand and its people while refusing to adapt. This creates a toxic environment and further damages the relationship between expats and locals. To add to the negativity, many expats seem perpetually angry, unfriendly, and dissatisfied with their lives in Thailand. It's baffling to see such resentment and unappreciative attitudes in people who have chosen to live in a foreign country. They complain endlessly about everything from the lack of safety to the frustrations with local customs, creating a cloud of negativity that affects everyone around them. Instead of appreciating the unique experiences and opportunities Thailand offers, these individuals seem to be stuck in a loop of dissatisfaction and bitterness, making it harder for other foreigners, who genuinely respect the country, to maintain good relations with locals. Finally, there's the issue of health and hygiene. Some long-term expats neglect their health, often seen as very overweight, poorly groomed, and suffering from lifestyle-related illnesses due to poor diet, lack of physical activity and excessive alcohol consumption. This not only affects their quality of life but also perpetuates negative stereotypes about expats being unhealthy and unkempt. Why is all this happening? Is it the lax visa regulations or the perception that Thailand is an easy place to hide that draws these types in? Whatever the reason, it's just sad and very disheartening. Well I agree with all these comments - I think a lot of the newer or tourists are coming here to take a break from their home problems - when I talk with anyone in the states, they talk about how negative all the people are too, plus here a lot of grumbling about the taxes - and then I see that this is a world wide problem and thus the OECD, CRS. FACTA. FBAR. etc that 138 countries signed onto (OECD) but all agree that there is too many people not paying their taxes due. From this grumbling here, I wonder how many that fits but to each his own. As an American, I believe that which was said by B. Franklin over 200 years ago - nothing is certain except taxes and death. I feel I will not be affected tax wise here but maybe some paper work for the Thai Revenue Department to leave me alone. Would really appreciate the final on this year's taxes - to see if they make any kind of announcement that ALL expats have to get a Thai Tax ID whether one has no assessable income. Once heard on a video that this was once considered but nothing came of it. Good luck to all, hope the bad stuff continues to happen to someone else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TroubleandGrumpy Posted Sunday at 01:09 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 01:09 AM 14 hours ago, 123Stodg said: I can't help but notice all the negative aspects about many of the expats I've come across in Thailand. It's disheartening to see that so many foreigners seem to fall into one of several categories: unpleasant, criminal, or otherwise problematic. Firstly, the number of rude and disrespectful expats is staggering. It's as if some people left their manners at the airport. From obnoxious behavior in public to a complete lack of respect for Thai culture and people, these individuals don't add anything positive to the backdrop. It's also embarrassing and frustrating to witness. How hard is it to learn a few basic phrases in Thai, be a bit more polite, or follow simple cultural norms? Instead, we see loud, self-entitled behavior that screams, "I don't care about your country or your customs." Secondly, the criminal element among some expats is alarming. Every other day, it seems like there's news of another foreigner involved in drugs, fraud, violence, some form of exploitation, or other illegal activities. It's as if Thailand has become a base for these unsavory characters. This not only tarnishes the reputation of the expat community but also undermines the safety and tranquility that many other expats came here seeking. Why should locals trust us foreigners when they see so many of our compatriots behaving so disgracefully? Another troubling aspect is the noticeable lack of respect for local laws among some expats. Whether it's overstaying visas, working illegally, or engaging in shady business practices, these actions show a blatant disregard for the rules and regulations of the country that's hosting them. This kind of behavior only serves to alienate foreigners further from the local community. The arrogance and superiority displayed by some expats is also deeply troubling. Many act as if they are better than the locals, displaying condescending attitudes and constantly complaining about Thailand and its people while refusing to adapt. This creates a toxic environment and further damages the relationship between expats and locals. To add to the negativity, many expats seem perpetually angry, unfriendly, and dissatisfied with their lives in Thailand. It's baffling to see such resentment and unappreciative attitudes in people who have chosen to live in a foreign country. They complain endlessly about everything from the lack of safety to the frustrations with local customs, creating a cloud of negativity that affects everyone around them. Instead of appreciating the unique experiences and opportunities Thailand offers, these individuals seem to be stuck in a loop of dissatisfaction and bitterness, making it harder for other foreigners, who genuinely respect the country, to maintain good relations with locals. Finally, there's the issue of health and hygiene. Some long-term expats neglect their health, often seen as very overweight, poorly groomed, and suffering from lifestyle-related illnesses due to poor diet, lack of physical activity and excessive alcohol consumption. This not only affects their quality of life but also perpetuates negative stereotypes about expats being unhealthy and unkempt. Why is all this happening? Is it the lax visa regulations or the perception that Thailand is an easy place to hide that draws these types in? Whatever the reason, it's just sad and very disheartening. Same reason why so many Expats here are left wingers and support Labor in Aust/UK, Dems in USA, and Woke Libs in Europe. And I also notice a lot more Expats here support Ukraine and Hamas/Gaza. The reason is they are mostly 'life's losers' (not all, but many) and as you said many have a 'dubious' past. The fact of life is that if you go to the lowest GDP area in any modern city anywhere in the world, the majority of people there vote left wing, and if you go to the affluent areas they vote right wing. That is not to say that all Expats living here are the troubled ones, and a lot depends on where you are when observing them - it varies depending on where you are looking. 2 2 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bangkok Barry Posted Sunday at 02:02 AM Share Posted Sunday at 02:02 AM The OP first needs to ask why Thailand attracts so many of the people he writes about. There are other countries in the region which do not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post marin Posted Sunday at 02:07 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 02:07 AM 57 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said: Same reason why so many Expats here are left wingers and support Labor in Aust/UK, Dems in USA, and Woke Libs in Europe. And I also notice a lot more Expats here support Ukraine and Hamas/Gaza. The reason is they are mostly 'life's losers' (not all, but many) and as you said many have a 'dubious' past. The fact of life is that if you go to the lowest GDP area in any modern city anywhere in the world, the majority of people there vote left wing, and if you go to the affluent areas they vote right wing. That is not to say that all Expats living here are the troubled ones, and a lot depends on where you are when observing them - it varies depending on where you are looking. And here we have the species know as right wing nutter. 1 1 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jayboy Posted Sunday at 02:14 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 02:14 AM 2 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said: The OP first needs to ask why Thailand attracts so many of the people he writes about. There are other countries in the region which do not. Some facts 1.Thailand has always attracted slightly odd foreigners, many with outstanding talents but uncomfortable with their lives in the West 2.The numbers of foreigners have increased hugely over the last forty years or so. The profile has also changed essentially from upper middle class to lower middle class and working class.The numbers from what used to be called the criminal class has also increased. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
save the frogs Posted Sunday at 02:28 AM Share Posted Sunday at 02:28 AM 40 minutes ago, Yellow Fever said: no wonder the locals like myself you're a local? maybe the first ever on AN? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henryford Posted Sunday at 02:41 AM Share Posted Sunday at 02:41 AM I guess a lot of people come here who are too young or too broke to stay normally. So they dream up illegal options to stay here. As criminals they are bound to be fairly obnoxious. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TroubleandGrumpy Posted Sunday at 02:47 AM Share Posted Sunday at 02:47 AM 39 minutes ago, marin said: And here we have the species know as right wing nutter. And there is the virtue signaling woke left-wing fool. 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post marin Posted Sunday at 02:50 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 02:50 AM 1 minute ago, TroubleandGrumpy said: woke pulling out all the stops. 55555 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post cdemundo Posted Sunday at 03:05 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 03:05 AM 16 hours ago, NowNow said: I don't meet any of the kind of people that you describe. At least not knowingly. I only observe them on forum such as these. I'm sure if I perused local social networks I would observe some interesting behaviour there too. It takes all sorts. Sometimes you need for them to exist in order to guage quite how much you don't want to be like that. So thank goodness for them, eh? Agreed. The types the OP describes are not completely useless... They can always serve as bad examples. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bangkok Barry Posted Sunday at 03:07 AM Share Posted Sunday at 03:07 AM 45 minutes ago, jayboy said: 57 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said: The OP first needs to ask why Thailand attracts so many of the people he writes about. There are other countries in the region which do not. Some facts 1.Thailand has always attracted slightly odd foreigners, many with outstanding talents but uncomfortable with their lives in the West 2.The numbers of foreigners have increased hugely over the last forty years or so. The profile has also changed essentially from upper middle class to lower middle class and working class.The numbers from what used to be called the criminal class has also increased. Yes. Exactly my point. Why does Thailand attract them? Many come here as they can't keep up with the higher standards back home and so feel more comfortable with, let's say, the less demanding society here. They don't have to try so hard to keep up appearances and can 'get away' with things in Thailand that they wouldn't be able to back home. I am often reminded of what a Korean tv producer I worked with said, summing up the country in just six words - the standards here are so low. That clearly suits many. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdemundo Posted Sunday at 03:11 AM Share Posted Sunday at 03:11 AM One source of relief from a great deal of what the OP complains about: MYOB. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post retarius Posted Sunday at 03:29 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 03:29 AM 16 hours ago, connda said: You join AN a week ago and have 6 posts. What do you know about Thailand or expats who reside here? My guess is - not much. Happy fishing... Excellent post....and 5 of his posts are about ladyboys! Bit of pot calling kettle black here I think. I've been an expat for over 40 years and it has been the same oil every country I have lived. You get invited to a dinner party and everyone there is from the same country or region and slags off the natives. Thailand is an easy mark because the corruption here makes it easy to be arrogant and ignore laws. At my doctor's, I am invited in to see the doctor as soon as I walk into the place. I haven't asked for such treatment and I see the glares from the locals who have been sitting there waiting. If you add to this arrogance the number of people here who drunk excessively every day and you have a heady mixture of aggressiveness and arrogance. It won't be long before the punches start being thrown. Having said that, go out on a Saturday night in Manchester and see the quality drinkers in action. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post johnnybangkok Posted Sunday at 04:06 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 04:06 AM 17 hours ago, 123Stodg said: I can't help but notice all the negative aspects about many of the expats I've come across in Thailand. It's disheartening to see that so many foreigners seem to fall into one of several categories: unpleasant, criminal, or otherwise problematic. Firstly, the number of rude and disrespectful expats is staggering. It's as if some people left their manners at the airport. From obnoxious behavior in public to a complete lack of respect for Thai culture and people, these individuals don't add anything positive to the backdrop. It's also embarrassing and frustrating to witness. How hard is it to learn a few basic phrases in Thai, be a bit more polite, or follow simple cultural norms? Instead, we see loud, self-entitled behavior that screams, "I don't care about your country or your customs." Secondly, the criminal element among some expats is alarming. Every other day, it seems like there's news of another foreigner involved in drugs, fraud, violence, some form of exploitation, or other illegal activities. It's as if Thailand has become a base for these unsavory characters. This not only tarnishes the reputation of the expat community but also undermines the safety and tranquility that many other expats came here seeking. Why should locals trust us foreigners when they see so many of our compatriots behaving so disgracefully? Another troubling aspect is the noticeable lack of respect for local laws among some expats. Whether it's overstaying visas, working illegally, or engaging in shady business practices, these actions show a blatant disregard for the rules and regulations of the country that's hosting them. This kind of behavior only serves to alienate foreigners further from the local community. The arrogance and superiority displayed by some expats is also deeply troubling. Many act as if they are better than the locals, displaying condescending attitudes and constantly complaining about Thailand and its people while refusing to adapt. This creates a toxic environment and further damages the relationship between expats and locals. To add to the negativity, many expats seem perpetually angry, unfriendly, and dissatisfied with their lives in Thailand. It's baffling to see such resentment and unappreciative attitudes in people who have chosen to live in a foreign country. They complain endlessly about everything from the lack of safety to the frustrations with local customs, creating a cloud of negativity that affects everyone around them. Instead of appreciating the unique experiences and opportunities Thailand offers, these individuals seem to be stuck in a loop of dissatisfaction and bitterness, making it harder for other foreigners, who genuinely respect the country, to maintain good relations with locals. Finally, there's the issue of health and hygiene. Some long-term expats neglect their health, often seen as very overweight, poorly groomed, and suffering from lifestyle-related illnesses due to poor diet, lack of physical activity and excessive alcohol consumption. This not only affects their quality of life but also perpetuates negative stereotypes about expats being unhealthy and unkempt. Why is all this happening? Is it the lax visa regulations or the perception that Thailand is an easy place to hide that draws these types in? Whatever the reason, it's just sad and very disheartening. If this is your experience of the ex-pat community then may I suggest you try and widen your social circle or better still, just stay away from where these types hang out (Pattaya springs to mind). I have lived here for 15 years and have met many great ex-pats who do literally the opposite of what you are bemoaning but then again I don't choose to hang out in the kind of places I would likely bump into these people (apart from the odd night out in Nana). I'm active with a lot of ex-pat groups mainly for golf and the vast majority of these people are culturally sensitive, most speak the language and a lot have successful businesses here and are married to Thai ladies and have a Thai family. I would suggest it's just where you hang out as if you hang out in seedy areas/bars then expect to bump into a few seedy individuals, but I would suggest this is the same the world over. Change your scene and the people will change too. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jayboy Posted Sunday at 06:16 AM Share Posted Sunday at 06:16 AM 3 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: Many come here as they can't keep up with the higher standards back home That may well be the case now but in the 1960's and before many expatriate Brits were of the patrician or upper middle class and had made a deliberate choice to live in Siam.There was certainly no question of them lacking confidence or not being thoroughly at home in British society.They were also at home in upper class and highly educated Thai circles.They had nothing in common with the current British Pattaya oriented expat community - whom they would have regarded as an alien life form. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post theblether Posted Sunday at 06:28 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 06:28 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, jayboy said: Some facts 1.Thailand has always attracted slightly odd foreigners, many with outstanding talents but uncomfortable with their lives in the West 2.The numbers of foreigners have increased hugely over the last forty years or so. The profile has also changed essentially from upper middle class to lower middle class and working class.The numbers from what used to be called the criminal class has also increased. 100,000 tourists visited Thailand in 1979. 30 years later it was around 11 million. 10 years later, 2019, it was 40 million. A quick overview of why Thailand became a prime tourist destination compared to neighbours. 1980's - 1. Vietnam - hostile communism. 2. Laos - hostile communism. 3. Singapore - hostile authoritarianism. 4. Burma - the same. 5. Malaysia - Islamic majority, authoritarian. 6. Indonesia - the same, except Bali. Singapore used to have a sex tourist reputation. The government drove it out. Even then it was mainly naval types who took advantage allied with people on long distance stop overs heading to/fro Australasia. Thailand had the "misfortune" of being one of the few functional governments in the region with an open door policy. Boy, have they paid for that ever since. Edited Sunday at 06:46 AM by theblether 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post theblether Posted Sunday at 06:45 AM Popular Post Share Posted Sunday at 06:45 AM 5 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said: Same reason why so many Expats here are left wingers and support Labor in Aust/UK, Dems in USA, and Woke Libs in Europe. And I also notice a lot more Expats here support Ukraine and Hamas/Gaza. The reason is they are mostly 'life's losers' (not all, but many) and as you said many have a 'dubious' past. The fact of life is that if you go to the lowest GDP area in any modern city anywhere in the world, the majority of people there vote left wing, and if you go to the affluent areas they vote right wing. That is not to say that all Expats living here are the troubled ones, and a lot depends on where you are when observing them - it varies depending on where you are looking. Many of the people who post political content on this forum have shallow lives. No sane person travels half-way round the world to troll themselves arguing with zealots. I get it, something newsworthy happens ( such as Bidens debate performance this week) its only normal to jump online and join the resulting fray. But the zealots are mentally ill. I saw someone post 80 plus times on that topic. And we have a few notorious hissy fitting mentally ill zealots on this forum. So don't engage with the mentally ill. And regard the activist types you mention as cuckoo's nest contenders. "Pack our bags, Dorothy, we're retiring to Thailand." "Why sweetie?" "I want to spend the rest of my life getting angry at people that I don't know over issues I can't control." "Okay, sweetie, here's your medication." 3 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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