Twitainy = Clownish and Predictable
[QUOTE=Villainy;2892159]Gee Paulie why is it then that you send me messages every so often wanting to meet? [/QUOTE]That's pure fiction, aside from once early in the pandemic, 2020. You and I haven't seen eye to eye for years. Why would anyone here believe that I'm now actively asking you to meet up?
[QUOTE=Villainy;2892159]You always say I should not be friends with this one or that one. [/QUOTE]That's another lie. I couldn't care less who you call a friend. I did though question why you'd want to hangout with the grandiose cesspool we've know as Osteoknot, or why you cared to defend his vile and inhuman posts that were quickly removed. That takes a lot in ISG.
You've been caught in other lies, such as your claim that a "good source" told you that I stayed in hostels, or that I claimed here in ISG to work for minimum wage, while proof was requested. Your mischaracterization of the drugging event was also annhilated. Those posts are recent, early this month and late last month. Why not give them a shot? They are waiting for you to answer point by point, but you won't even answer this one point by point. Instead you'll pluck a quote out of content and recycle more lies, if you answer at all.
[QUOTE=Villainy;2892159]But you see Paulie, those guys are much smarter than you and have something to offer. [/QUOTE]This from the guy who was recently telling people to take cabs while plenty of rogue taxistas are about these days. Uber is now the best plan. Also, in the matter of kidnappings, you told people they are safe if they keep their bank account balances low. Thus so, as you see it, the kidnappers would "have no reason to keep you" once the accounts are drained. Nonetheless the aim of many such kidnappings is to ultimately request ransom payments from friends and / or relatives. Your analysis is betrays gross ignorance.
[QUOTE=Villainy;2892159]Who knows, with any luck this may be the year when you find your 3rd friend.[/QUOTE]As was shown earlier, close to 50% of Americans have three or fewer close friends. I'm in pretty good company, especially considering that introverts tend to have few friends but these typically are very close.
[URL]https://news.wgcu.org/2023-10-25/how-many-friends-do-americans-have-a-survey-crunched-the-numbers[/URL]
Though there's some exceptions, most of your retirees camped out in a dangerous 3rd World city are there because they couldn't cut it in the States, whether financially or with family and friends. But we do see who you want to be friends with, chronic liars like Osteoknot and JJBee62. Those are drinking buddies, in a trade off, you listen to each other's BS. I have little interest in those kinds of "friends. ".
But yea, the MO is clear, ignore all challenges then attack lies you've made up in the past or present. Where you are concerned I remain 100% untouched. You are essentially arguing against yourself.
It's the same with JjBee62. I did see his recent wall of text / novel, didn't read it and have no plan to. That's because, just like in person he goes on protracted monologues, and long ago stopped answering my posts point by point. Plus I said I was going to leave him along to conduct his flame wars here in peace. You're about to earn the same favor. Wink.
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There us no 180 day wait period
[QUOTE=MaddTraveler;2891811]
My report was cleared that I left Medellin after approx 5 months, and confirmed with immigration officers that I can return within a week to complete my 180 days.[/QUOTE]I'm posting this to show that MaddTraveler is wrong, my passport literally proves him wrong LOL. Also to help out any fellow boardmembers with correct information and to correct the false information being posted by people like this guy MaddTraveler.
You are allowed 180 days per calendar year in Colombia. You are given 90 days when you first enter and then you can request an extension for 90 more days by requesting a prorrogar from migracion Colombia. If your 180 days goes into a new calendar year like how mine did then it will state on the green and white prorrogar permit the maximum day you can stay until you reach 180 days. Then you must leave Colombia for one whole day and then you can come right back again and they will give you a new 90 days because it is a new calendar year and clock resets each January 1 but you have to leave for a day and come back to trigger the reset.
If you look at my passport page I have attached, you can clearly see that I was in Colombia from August 15th until Feb 10th. (180 days) I then left and went to Peru from Feb 10 - 12 and then came back to Colombia and they gave me a new 90 days which means I can now stay until May 11,2024. I want to clarify that I did not have to stay out of Colombia for 180 days before returning and getting a new 90 days that was false information posted by MaddTraveler.
Anyone who needs help with how long you can stay or have any other passport or visa questions can feel free to contact me via private message.
Hope this helps.
-Gabacho.
What's up with the upside crosses
I noticed today that a bunch of people are face painting upside down crosses on their foreheads. What is the reason behind this?
Anyone know?