Thread: Stupid Shit in Bogota
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07-14-20 17:20 #82
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234 [View Original Post]
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07-14-20 09:22 #81
Posts: 1281Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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07-12-20 21:52 #80
Posts: 16Quarantine is back
Quarantine is back in Bogota starting July 13. It will be in 3 phases and in select barrios for each phase.
July 13 - July 26 : Santa Fe & Chapiniero, Rafael Uribe, Usme.
July 27 - Aug 09: Bosa, Kennedy, Puente Aranda, Fontibon.
Aug 10 - Aug 23: Suba, Engativa, Barrios Unidos.
https://www.eltiempo.com/bogota/cuar...e-julio-516890
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07-08-20 08:02 #79
Posts: 413Keep out those f. Americans
Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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07-07-20 15:42 #78
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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07-07-20 15:37 #77
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by BangoCheito [View Original Post]
I am planning on flying my Colombian chicas to Mexico to meet them. Mexico has no formal restrictions at this time, and I do not think they will. My bet is Colombia opens up to the USA fully after the November elections and the shift goes from how bad Corona is in the media to how we over reacted to it.
The Corona virus spread is very real and very serious, but the number of deaths attributed to Corona has been a political farce. Corona is not in the same universe as the 1918 pandemic.
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07-07-20 14:08 #76
Posts: 1604Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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07-06-20 18:27 #75
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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07-06-20 18:08 #74
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
However, if you are getting screened every 12 weeks, there's a 10 week stretch when you could be infected and not know. You might have no symptoms, or your symptoms might be minor. At any time during that period, if you became infected, a mask would help protect the people around you.
Nobody likes masks. They're uncomfortable, they make your face sweat, they fog your glasses and you can smell your own breath. However, most of us only need to put on a mask for a few minutes a few times a day. And if we're wearing masks, maybe other people, people who are infected, will also put on masks. And maybe we can slow this thing back down.
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07-06-20 17:29 #73
Posts: 706Masks
Originally Posted by BlueChange [View Original Post]
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03-07-20 19:10 #72
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by LeyenLouvain [View Original Post]
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03-07-20 18:23 #71
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by LeyenLouvain [View Original Post]
Gets 60 numbers per week, but according to the notes, most won't respond to his WhatsApp messages.
I'd also guess that getting guest fees removed might be possible, but it's not something I would bet on, especially if you're bringing back 2 girls a day.
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03-07-20 18:00 #70
Posts: 119Refusing to pay guest fee at check out?
The guy (called Silver Fox) in the clip below says:
- His 4. 5 star hotel near Parque 93 charges $40 per guest but he refuses to pay the guest fee at check out, and so they remove it.
- he manages to get 60 numbers of hot, non-P4 P girls per week.
https://youtu.be/B1vSRRbdYpE
Believable?
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09-08-19 01:04 #69
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Why have 4 million people left Venezuela? They have lost faith in their government, they have lost hope things will get better, and they are out of patience.
If you don't have hope, faith, and patience, a LTR is not going to succeed. Are individuals going to react to what happened in their country differently? Of course, but you are ignorant of what the people in Venezuela have in common.
That is what MY discussion was about.
YOUR discussion was about not stereotyping when you were stereotyping me and my ex.
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09-07-19 14:34 #68
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
The only real difference, you want to stamp every Venezuelan with the same mold. In other words, it's a bad idea, but only with Venezuelans, and with every Venezuelan.
While I haven't been to Venezuela, and I'm guessing you haven't been back in the past 2 years, I can appreciate how bad things are. I've never said things aren't bad. You just prefer to create your own story. I'm used to it.
Back on subject, have you been to Colombia? I don't mean the night clubs and massage parlors, nor the restaurants and hotels. I don't even mean the areas like Santa Fe in Bogota. I mean the places where the gringos never go. Have you seen the houses with no windows, dirt floors, no electricity and no running water, where the toilet is a board over a hole in the ground? Or maybe the more upscale places built from scavenged scrap, but tied into City utilities? Have you watched a middle aged woman carrying 50# of groceries up a hill steep enough to give a goat trouble?
You see, economic hard times don't have a huge impact on the lowest economic classes. It just brings a bit, of what they face everyday, up to the middle class. The poorest in every country have it just about the same. Through regime changes, boom times and bust, they just try to survive.
Let's move on to trauma.
All Venezuelans haven't faced the same trauma. Almost all of the ones in the middle, sure. However, most of the people at the top and bottom, are insulated. The top is insulated by money. The bottom is insulated by experience.
Even if every single Venezuelan experienced the exact same trauma, you've forgotten one key point: they are all individuals.
Different people react differently to trauma. Some crumble, some panic, some persevere and some rise above. Venezuela isn't unique, it's just current.
Pardon me for the assumption "your girl" was a working girl. In a previous post you were stating marriage to a working girl was a good idea, and that I was guilty of stereotyping by considering such a union a mistake. Since "your girl" is the only one you've been talking about marrying, I made the assumption.
I was tempted to once again go line by line through your post to point out your errors, but why waste the time? You would simply run away from anything you can't defend, change the narrative and play the victim.
Instead, I'll close with your final paragraph. In it you wallow in logical fallacy. You've designated yourself as the definitive source of knowledge on all things related to Venezuela and Venezuelans, when the discussion has nothing to do with knowledge of Venezuela. The discussion is about whether people, from any group you wish to assign them to, are individuals or carbon copies.