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Home is where the heart is

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So getting back to my original thread

Yes home is where the heart is

It certainly is ...but ..it can change

There nowadays is a lot of digital nomads

One Instagram guy I have been following from Australia he is 26yo digital marketing nomad

Left Australia and moved to Bangkok, his heart is no longer there

Oh please my heart is no longer in Pattaya

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3 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

So not long to go?

Are you asking for a friend or just me, you n ol Gotty tag teamers🤣

4 hours ago, Olmate said:

Please explain whu you cant explain my question to you then Geoffrey, I'm same age as you by the way!

Why would I need to explain. It´s a common saying, that most educated people understand. I am not your teacher.

Again you seem to have problem. Who the heck is Geoffrey? One of your imaginary friends?

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42 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Why would I need to explain. It´s a common saying, that most educated people understand. I am not your teacher.

Again you seem to have problem. Who the heck is Geoffrey? One of your imaginary friends?

You rely too much on the assumption that most people get it, yet you refuse to explain. Gotty is it where you are your home is or where you wish your home was? I can only guess you haven't a 'firm' idea!! Not surprising that. Hang in there G, and GG too😢!

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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Why would I need to explain. It´s a common saying, that most educated people understand. I am not your teacher.

Again you seem to have problem. Who the heck is Geoffrey? One of your imaginary friends?

Oh please Geoffrey,be civil

On 6/5/2026 at 7:25 PM, bunnydrops said:

I lived in 7 states and one foreign country before I graduated from high school. So for me, it has always been "home is where I hang my hat."

Same with me--I was an Army brat and we moved around about the same number of times as you when I was growing up, including Japan and Okinawa. Home, for me, used to be anywhere my parents were living. Now that they are dead, it's wherever I am currently living.

2 hours ago, newnative said:

Same with me--I was an Army brat and we moved around about the same number of times as you when I was growing up, including Japan and Okinawa. Home, for me, used to be anywhere my parents were living. Now that they are dead, it's wherever I am currently living.

Naval Air brat here.

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On 6/9/2026 at 4:31 PM, newnative said:

Same with me--I was an Army brat and we moved around about the same number of times as you when I was growing up, including Japan and Okinawa. Home, for me, used to be anywhere my parents were living. Now that they are dead, it's wherever I am currently living.

Yes we got stories on your SAS/ Seal days

Thanks for your service

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7 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Yes we got stories on your SAS/ Seal days

Thanks for your service

I was not an SAS or Seal and I have no idea where you got your 'stories'. I was referring to growing up as a child, an 'Army brat'. My father worked as a civilian for the US Army and we moved around a number of times with his various postings, usually about every two or three years.

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