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02-14-2013 , 07:07 AM
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02-14-2013 , 01:38 PM
I've spent the entirety of the Chinese new year reading 257 pages of this informative, testosterone-filled yet anti-climatic narrative. Thanks for the entertainment, guys.
I'm relocating to Cambo on the 11th of March. Maybe I'll see some of you, keep it up.
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02-14-2013 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by geron13
I've spent the entirety of the Chinese new year reading 257 pages of this informative, testosterone-filled yet anti-climatic narrative.
You're doing it wrong
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02-14-2013 , 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by MojoAG
You really should do this. I'm sure she would be surprised.
Would really be surprised she was right. This life style isn't really something to brag about. If it was then even his small numbers of friends back home would know about it. Not to mention, he would not be afraid/embarrassed to have his pic on this thread from time to time.
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02-14-2013 , 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by dogarse
Have you tried opium (for your headaches)? I've heard it's easy to find there.
Although I imagine it would be fairly easy to get a prescription for morphine (that would be safer than getting opium from a tuk-tuk driver), using opiates would a terrible idea because he would quickly build up a tolerance....same goes for benzos.

If mushrooms work for him, there isn't any reason to try something else:

Cluster Headache Treatment with Psilocybin Mushrooms & LSD
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02-14-2013 , 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Temujen
Would really be surprised she was right. This life style isn't really something to brag about. If it was then even his small numbers of friends back home would know about it. Not to mention, he would not be afraid/embarrassed to have his pic on this thread from time to time.

i wish the always serious toolboxes like this guy and spiv would just stay the F out of this thread and let the rest of us have fun

Last edited by kick2dante; 02-14-2013 at 08:45 PM. Reason: lol @ him thinking my showing her this thread would actually be proving her wrong
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02-14-2013 , 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by kick2dante
i wish the always serious toolboxes like this guy and spiv would just stay the F out of this thread and let the rest of us have fun
K2 I apologies if I woke you up from your fantasy. But lets be honest here, majority of your fan club like myself find your choices questionable if not close to retRded. Alot of us here are only following you for the entertainment value of your miserable life and not for your poker skills.
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02-15-2013 , 12:51 AM
geee i wasnt aware of that, your last two posts have been so enlightening to me


after this session i will head down to the beach and take a long walk so i can start to come up with a plan that will make my life less miserable in your eyes
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02-15-2013 , 01:26 AM
Go back to barebacking and take stronger lines to convince the girls, take more mushrooms and post your experience, take a trip to PP and bang some random sloots, how about an excursion to AC?

The beach , bang, headache is getting old, your stable of regs needs pics, even fully clothed. Imo
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02-15-2013 , 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Temujen
K2 I apologies if I woke you up from your fantasy. But lets be honest here, majority of your fan club like myself find your choices questionable if not close to retRded. Alot of us here are only following you for the entertainment value of your miserable life and not for your poker skills.
what is "******ed". Most of the world wake up at 7am to get ready and go to work, the will return home around 6-7pm. Eat, watch some TV then repeat it again. They do this for a whole year, then and the end of it, they still have no money. They then do for the next 45 years, then finally they are put in a retirement home were they are pissing there pants and the nurses who are paid $8 an hour are not helping them. Is this not a ******ed way to live?

As for the haters, its just people who are either jealous of what hes doing because there back home or people with some type of charter flaw inside themselfs. As K2D is nothing more then words on a screen, an illusion or a idea.

Last edited by PeoplesElbow; 02-15-2013 at 07:26 AM. Reason: reads better if you narrate it in a Morgan freeman voice.
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02-15-2013 , 07:36 AM
Yes K2 updates on the mini tour, ac-patts etc.?

When it happening? Im in AC and manila next week.
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02-15-2013 , 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by PeoplesElbow
what is "******ed". Most of the world wake up at 7am to get ready and go to work, the will return home around 6-7pm. Eat, watch some TV then repeat it again. They do this for a whole year, then and the end of it, they still have no money. They then do for the next 45 years, then finally they are put in a retirement home were they are pissing there pants and the nurses who are paid $8 an hour are not helping them. Is this not a ******ed way to live?

As for the haters, its just people who are either jealous of what hes doing because there back home or people with some type of charter flaw inside themselfs. As K2D is nothing more then words on a screen, an illusion or a idea.
well said
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02-15-2013 , 09:33 AM
The basic psychology of the haters is either that of a person who wishes to lead his life, but subconsciously needs to find flaws, as it'd make his own choices in life looks stupid otherwise or that of a narcissistic person that wants to impose his worldview and life choices on others as the ultimate right things to do and be.
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02-15-2013 , 09:51 AM
Don't you think that is a bit of a pessimistic narrative, PE? There are plenty of positive aspects to a "normal" life also. People often do meaningful things on their days off and life doesn't have to be some terrible routine. Going camping with friends, watching a concert of some band you love, participating in some sport and things like that. Self improvement is something that makes a lot of people happy, also... things like education, career advancement via hard work, starting a business, fitness and so on.

I think people can be happy or miserable in both situations. It just depends on what they do. For example, you're saying that people back home are broke all the time (which IMO means not having a years+ living expenses saved up, and hopefully more as you get older). That is true in many cases. It just comes down to the person's individual decisions. I agree that this is something that causes people to be unhappy. But there is a huge % of poker players, at least in Chiang Mai, who are definitely not financially free... and I see no evidence that poker players as a whole are doing better than the normal folks in this way.

I am certainly not advocating people live a cookie cutter lifestyle. It definitely isn't for me. But the idea that it is nothing but rain and misery will wind up just circle jerking with guys that already agree with you. In reality, people ought to focus on things that can actually make them happy instead of getting caught up in a depressing routine (which is what K2D has done already I'd say).
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02-15-2013 , 11:21 AM
those "broke" people are probably paying off mortgage and contributing money to a retirement plan.
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02-15-2013 , 12:06 PM
yeah you both have good points which i dont disagree with. I wanted to get across that regardless of what K2D does, the people who want him in misery, to fail or are "condemning" some of his actions, need to look inside them selfs. They have never met or even actually seen him, hes just a bunch of letters, but they have built up a kind of hatred (maybe a strong word) or are getting off on when/if he fails. I enjoy his fails as much as his successes, as there both interesting, but I dont fist pump hi 5 the air like some people ITT when he doing bad or w/e.

Anyway im sure the lurkers and k2d himself would not want us to talk about philosophy in his thread
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02-15-2013 , 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by lol69
those "broke" people are probably paying off mortgage and contributing money to a retirement plan.
while running up credit card debt, paying student loans, car payments. Taking out home equity lines. Then doing it all over again.
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02-15-2013 , 01:20 PM
Not everyone in the uk is broke but that's getting mega off topic.

As much as i think K2 is full****** for a myriad of reasons I still give ma ****** props for getting out of the U.S and doing what he wanted to do.

If he is genuinely happy or at least happier than he was before leaving then I got mad love for that.

Peace out.
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02-15-2013 , 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Pooter
Not everyone in the uk is broke but that's getting mega off topic.

As much as i think K2 is full****** for a myriad of reasons I still give ma ****** props for getting out of the U.S and doing what he wanted to do.

If he is genuinely happy or at least happier than he was before leaving then I got mad love for that.

Peace out.
most haters do it to make themselves look better
run others down so they can say i never do that once
hes doing what he wants and is happy
at least more happy then where he was
hes making it work for him for now
if it makes you happy it cant be that bad
bad things may happen
but you can get killed by a stray bullet setting on a porch somewhere
you can work 8-5 for 40 years retire and get run over by some kid that day
if it makes him happy thats good at least hes having fun unlike most haters he has
if they were happy they wouldnt be haters
not everybody wants to live the same kinda life that others do
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02-15-2013 , 01:37 PM
oh yeah good luck pe on your next round of adventures
you should make a trip just to see the k2
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02-15-2013 , 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by iCdonks
most haters do it to make themselves look better
run others down so they can say i never do that once
hes doing what he wants and is happy
at least more happy then where he was
hes making it work for him for now
if it makes you happy it cant be that bad
bad things may happen
but you can get killed by a stray bullet setting on a porch somewhere
you can work 8-5 for 40 years retire and get run over by some kid that day
if it makes him happy thats good at least hes having fun unlike most haters he has
if they were happy they wouldnt be haters
not everybody wants to live the same kinda life that others do
word life

#YOLO
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02-15-2013 , 02:00 PM
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while running up credit card debt, paying student loans, car payments. Taking out home equity lines. Then doing it all over again.
but they'll probably have a house paid for by the time they are 55 and have something to live off after they finish work.

it's fine living hand to mouth in thailand when you're 25. sucks if you're 35.
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02-15-2013 , 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Pooter
Not everyone in the uk is broke but that's getting mega off topic.
But way over 50% of all brits are living a pretty ****ty existence and even being a pound millionaire doesn't buy you much in the UK.

The more people make, the more they tend to spend, which companies even encourage for top managers, as it keeps them in the golden cage.

Most guys just want to bang women and have a good status within their social circle.

Both is easily achievable in southeast asia on peanuts without slaving away every day and most parts of it are a lot safer than living in london.
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02-15-2013 , 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by lol69
but they'll probably have a house paid for by the time they are 55 and have something to live off after they finish work.

it's fine living hand to mouth in thailand when you're 25. sucks if you're 35.
Oh the illusion of security...

In western countries you get raped by taxes even if you "own" a property. Sure, you can turn it into cash again, but altogether you pay some sick vig in the process to banks, realtors and the government.

Lots of pension funds went bust during the financial crisis / are on the brink of bankruptcy - so much for pension security.
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02-15-2013 , 02:43 PM
hes trolling ya brah


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