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A problem with many products I find here.

By many products, I mean: UV markers, fountain pen and other things like that.

They are not serious; meaning: They have all the childish cartoons (eg. Miffy, etc.) on the pens and markers and they do not seem very professional and it makes it look low. That is what I found in one of the biggest stationery shop in Chiang Mai.

Now, whereas in Amazon, it is just plain simple: Black professional UV marker.

Why?

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Maybe the OP'er has OP seriousness issues?

suttiwit ... the term you are looking fort is 'sanuk' ... a Thai attitude to a little bit of fun in everything you do ... laugh.png

Posted

My pacemaker has a Hello Kitty sticker on it. Nobody can see it, but I feel better knowing it's there.

T

'Hello Kitty' Condoms?

Just a thought.

Some levity to the OP?

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My pacemaker has a Hello Kitty sticker on it. Nobody can see it, but I feel better knowing it's there.

T

'Hello Kitty' Condoms?

Just a thought.

Some levity to the OP?

I don't think cats like dark crevices. Mickey Mouse, maybe.

T

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My pacemaker has a Hello Kitty sticker on it. Nobody can see it, but I feel better knowing it's there.

T

'Hello Kitty' Condoms?

Just a thought.

Some levity to the OP?

I don't think cats like dark crevices. Mickey Mouse, maybe.

T

There was a cartoon with a mole with big glasses but can't remember the name anymore.....

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It's all to do with the mental age of the people of this country

Are you also living in this country Mr Kurnell?

Evidently you are Guido

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It's all to do with the mental age of the people of this country

Are you also living in this country Mr Kurnell?

Evidently you are Guido

Promise you Mr Kurnell, my birth certificate says I'm Greek, born in Greece from Greek parents.

Guido is a slang term, often derogatory, for a working-class urban Italian American. The guido stereotype is multi-faceted. Originally, it was used as a demeaning term for Italian Americans in general. More recently, it has come to refer to Italian Americans who conduct themselves in an overtly macho manner. The time period in which it obtained the latter meaning is not clear, but some sources date it to the 1970s or 1980s

Posted

OP I really think you have too much time on your hands to worry about a Hello Kitty pen.

Travel around SE Asia , everything seems to have a cartoon character , it's just one of those things- relax.

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It's all to do with the mental age of the people of this country

Are you also living in this country Mr Kurnell?

Evidently you are Guido

Promise you Mr Kurnell, my birth certificate says I'm Greek, born in Greece from Greek parents.

Guido is a slang term, often derogatory, for a working-class urban Italian American. The guido stereotype is multi-faceted. Originally, it was used as a demeaning term for Italian Americans in general. More recently, it has come to refer to Italian Americans who conduct themselves in an overtly macho manner. The time period in which it obtained the latter meaning is not clear, but some sources date it to the 1970s or 1980s

Guido Hatzis is my favorite comedian, look him up on Youtube. You're a comedian right?

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Evidently you are Guido

Promise you Mr Kurnell, my birth certificate says I'm Greek, born in Greece from Greek parents.

Guido is a slang term, often derogatory, for a working-class urban Italian American. The guido stereotype is multi-faceted. Originally, it was used as a demeaning term for Italian Americans in general. More recently, it has come to refer to Italian Americans who conduct themselves in an overtly macho manner. The time period in which it obtained the latter meaning is not clear, but some sources date it to the 1970s or 1980s

Guido Hatzis is my favorite comedian, look him up on Youtube. You're a comedian right?

i prefer comedians above racists.

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Promise you Mr Kurnell, my birth certificate says I'm Greek, born in Greece from Greek parents.

Evidently you are Guido

Guido is a slang term, often derogatory, for a working-class urban Italian American. The guido stereotype is multi-faceted. Originally, it was used as a demeaning term for Italian Americans in general. More recently, it has come to refer to Italian Americans who conduct themselves in an overtly macho manner. The time period in which it obtained the latter meaning is not clear, but some sources date it to the 1970s or 1980s

Guido Hatzis is my favorite comedian, look him up on Youtube. You're a comedian right?

i prefer comedians above racists.

I prefer bananas to mangoes...is there a point here?

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