vladimir wrote:Uh, I was married there, bozo. I had a decent job there and I lived in relative comfort. But yes, I couldn't live in safety, I've always cited that as one of my reasons for leaving.Edwardo wrote:...so says vladimir the tedious troll who left his own home country because he couldn't live in comfort there, couldn't find a decent job there, and couldn't find a spouse there.maven wrote: various others Trump-et their great countries, but hesitate to ponder why they can't live there in comfort, can't find spouses there, can't get decent jobs there, etc.
You also missed the whole point: I'm not trumpeting the greatness of home, whereas the 440 neo-cons did/do. I'm the first to agree with critics of the present situation. I'm also not a conservative-butt-kisser. So there goes the whole foundation of your argument...again...that is the only truly consistent and tedious thing.
I know you don't read much, Schmeddy, but try and improve. I know a Khmer teacher who could help.
Some truly ironic likers, LOL
Rednecks, LOL
Everyone just leave Vladimir alone. I mean, his story is sad and totally believable. Back in South Africa, he really did have it all going for him , as he says. Wife, decent Job, perhaps a nice house and a bit of land. But unlike the millions of other South African who manage to live their lives there, Vlad was forced out of his beloved homeland by violence and feelings of not being safe. Forced to leave his wife behind and find refuge in Cambodia where he has spent going on 2 decades being a TEFL teacher. It's sad because we all know he'd be doing so well back home because he seems to get along with everyone just fine. Normal and well adjusted men going on 60 years old usually spend their free time trolling internet forums, arguing with everyone and typing "LOL" after things they say. Yup, poor Vlad. Such a sad life.