Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
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Originally Posted by
cdnmatt
See, and here we go again... Jesus christ, are some of you guys ever assholes.
Throwing a public trantrum again, yelling troll and liar. How do you know? Then you guys turn around, and bitch and complain that the bored is dead and there isn't enough activity. That generally leads to you guys blaming it on Moses for some unknown reason.
For years you guys were running around saying I'm a troll, a liar, I don't exist, I'm just a figment of my own imagination, and so on. I'm pretty sure now I've finally gotten through your thick heads that I am actually exactly who I say I am.
What proof do you guys have that this guy is a troll? I questioned his command of the English language, and he gave me an answer that was good enough for me. I have no reason to doubt him, and neither do you guys, except for just being dicks.
Besides, if he was a troll / liar, why would he make a post explaining how horrible of a human being he is? Wouldn't he come up with something a little better?
Either quit being assholes to everyone that shows up on SGT, or quit complaining the board is so dead. Geez, you guys...
A lovely rant Matt; it’s made my day. As I’ve said many times your story which I’ve followed over many years is probably true and I tend to think you credible. That’s because among things it’s very difficult to pose as an ignorant, entitled millennial constantly whining about the state of the world consistently in post after post over many years. But that’s an aside from your story of Kim, dogs, your love of having deep and meaningful conversations in Thai with various tradespeople and the constant reference to how a materialistic, chauvinistic, superstitious and politically oppressive society like Thailand is infinitely superior to, say, Canada, where you can freely express your hatred of various political figures and - as you did in another post recently - argue against the institution of monarchy
Oh, and then there’s Bitcoin of course
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
And this, his last two sentences:
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Originally Posted by Andy
" ... Michael, wherever you are right now, I hope you have found a happy place.
I will always love you and you are always on my mind ... "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDqqm_gTPjc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-ovtpO6sUo
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
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Originally Posted by
Smiles
Always good to acknowledge someone who reads Sawatdee - as the ex-boyfriend must do, presumably
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
There are so many things in my life that happened and cannot be explained.
But I believe they happened for a reason; they must have a reason of their own.
There are miracles and mysteries that have happened that science cannot explain how or why they happened.
As a Thai person and a Buddhist, I believe in Karma and deep in my heart I know it's real. It's a supernatural process that even science (the most accessible judge for the majority of people) cannot explain it.
Even Christians believe "what goes around comes around;" that's a type of karma, isn't it? I learned this phrase when I first came to Canada in 2005.
Karma is the law of the universe; it's so real; so ...so real; and it's justified for everyone.
You may wonder why - because sometimes you can break the law - but you can never get away from karma.
For example, Mr.B committed a crime and was able to walk away without serving time in jail. He was smart enough to manipulate the evidence; the court failed to convict him, not because he wasn't guilty, but because there was insufficient evidence to convict him.
However, karma had it's say in the different direction. Mr.B got an accident and almost lost his life. That was his conviction.
There is always someone upstairs watching you.
Now, coming back to me, what I did may not have been illegal, but it was immoral and that is a reason why I'm here.
There are many reasons why I am right here now, right in this place.
That's all I can say at the moment.
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
Typical Thai religious obscurantism, redolent of the sort of rubbish Christian Evangelicals still embrace, let alone Italian and Greek peasants and their primitive Catholicism/Orthodoxy. Cue for Matt to tell us how wonderful it is to live in a Buddhist society (unless you're a Rhohingya of course)
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
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Originally Posted by
andyrose
" ... There are many reasons why I am right here now, right in this place.
That's all I can say at the moment ... "
Whoa baby! Glad to see you've finally maneuvered around that enormous mountain of hoary old cliches. Keep this up and sooner or later you'll find that yellow brick road I'm sure . . . so do carry on.
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
I'm not sure exactly which varieties of narcotics Andy is on but he needs to get into rehab ASAP.
Once clear, he will find that copious quantities of good old legal Gin produces a similar melancholic, self-pitying effect at lower cost and without the risk of an extended spell in the hoosego.
They don't call it "Mother's Ruin" for nothing and I thoroughly recommend it taken with cucumber.
If preferred, you can even put the cucumber in the Gin
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
Keep on posting your story, andyrose, I for one, believe every word you write as if gospel or maybe, karma.
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
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francois
Keep on posting your story, andyrose, I for one, believe every word you write as if gospel or maybe, karma.
Oh Francis ... you're just a loveable contrarian who specialises in 'naivete' learned centuries ago in Boy Scouts. I'm sure you still have a button for that. I love that!
Just for the record, I have a few buttons myself. My favourite was in 'masturbation'.
Re: I love her husband, did I really destroy his marriage or it meant to be that way by destiny?
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Originally Posted by
Smiles
Oh Francis ... you're just a loveable contrarian who specialises in 'naivete' learned centuries ago in Boy Scouts. I'm sure you still have a button for that. I love that! Just for the record, I have a few buttons myself. My favourite was in 'masturbation'.
You too were a debater at school? We had mass debates at my school. However my impression is that what you call buttons are officially known as "badges". Scouting For Boys is one of my favourite books
Since francois is such a believer can you recall if he's similarly a believer in the handicap of one of our other members whose claims are similarly disbelieved?