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12-02-08 14:14 #29
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Originally Posted by Stan Da Man
While I don't believe that there's a crime wave going on, I have know of a number of similar "incidences" in the past several years. Unfortunately, in every case the victim was always reluctant to make a report to either the authorities or this forum, generally out of concern for their own personal embarrassment.
That's why I (Note: not the victim) wrote the Irina story.
Thanks,
Jackson
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12-02-08 08:03 #28
Posts: 271Sometimes they are nice
Originally Posted by Stan Da Man
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12-02-08 01:58 #27
Posts: 474Ex,
I read that long, long ago, before my very first trip to Argentina. You know what's most noteworthy about it? That it is one of the only reports on this board -- a board filled with reports on encounters with chicas -- where anyone recounted anything about a chica robbing or attempting to rob anyone.
So, in your own small way, I thank you for proving my point. It's very rare that chicas turn out to be crooks or, at worst, the folks on here who encounter them tend not to report on these experiences, even though they report on all the others.
Thanks, Ex. That is my point exactly. No one ever claimed there is no crime in BA. I claimed only that it is far more rare than many of the Henny Pennies would have you believe. To anyone who has read much of this board, that post is a great example of just how infrequently chicas turn out to be crooks.
Originally Posted by Exon123
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12-01-08 21:00 #26
Posts: 1543I have spent days and even weeks in the company of certain hookers. I am reasonably sure they are honest, and I know they're not wacked-out on some chemical compound.
However, I would never let any of them have a key to my flat. Not even my proverbial "hookers with hearts of gold."
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12-01-08 20:51 #25
Posts: 2599Stan Da Man,
I'd like to suggest to you to read Jacksons report on Irina. And to keep in mind that "Hobbying" can be a very dangerous sport, especially in Buenos Aires.
Here it is enjoy.
http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...ment-irina.php
Exon
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12-01-08 18:55 #24
Posts: 474Naaaah. It's okay. Truth is, I posted in the Critic Free Zone only because I really didn't know where else to put it. I probably should have looked for a more appropriate place and then let the critics have at it without any qualms. Doesn't look like too many were deterred anyway.
Argento, I take it from your lack of sources that you have none. Saying things are straight out of the local headlines doesn't get us anywhere, does it? All newspapers, even those in BA, have searchable online sections, unless its a publication that's too obscure to matter.
I'll let your lack of any sources be the telltale sign of who's really smug here.
At any rate, we can disagree about how dangerous BA really is. We can all agree that giving the keys out was not a wise decision. I just don't agree with some of those who have taken this to extremes, especially given the circumstances. That's okay. I wanted to post some of my experiences in BA. If you've read any of these three posts, I hope you'll at least agree that I've not tried to self-aggrandize anything or make myself or my comrades look good if to do so would be to paint them / us in a false light. If anything, I've tried to be brutally honest (while changing names to protect the innocent) even where I knew we blundered and even where I knew there would be critics.
I don't mind the jabs. I just hope you don't mind if I jab back a bit when I think it's unfair. All's good. I've learned a lot from you all and will continue to do so in the future. I just thought I'd try to contribute a bit to a very interesting discussion forum, and now I'll set to work plotting on how to get my monger card back. Cheers!
Originally Posted by Argento
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12-01-08 11:00 #23
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Jackson
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12-01-08 10:45 #22
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398How the Critic-Free Zone works
Greetings everyone,
FYI, here's how The Critic-Free Zone works: The member who started the thread may request to have any post or posts deleted from the thread at any time, said requests to be made via the "Report Post to Moderator" link in the bottom left corner of every post.
Stan Da Man, it's your decision.
Thanks,
Jackson
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12-01-08 09:02 #21
Posts: 2470Take a fuckin' powder!
A smart, articulate monger posts a funny story about his experiences in Buenos Aires, and it takes no time to degenerate into another tired fucking debate about the pros and cons of Argentina, which country has more crime, etc. Don't you fuckers ever get tired of beating up the same old thing?
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12-01-08 07:01 #20
Posts: 366Originally Posted by Stan Da Man
ArgentoLast edited by Argento; 12-01-08 at 14:44. Reason: typo
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12-01-08 03:20 #19
Posts: 96Nonsense, quit arguing Stan Da Man. You just got lucky they didn't break in no sooner had you guys left the building. Next time you do this, trusting hoes and probable pimps, you won't run the same luck, you can bet on it.
This is Buenos Aires, not "interior". You can find more trustworthy people in the countryside, but not in Capital Federal. Try not to learn it "the hard way";)
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11-30-08 22:33 #18
Posts: 474Good recitation of supposed stats. Let's see some sources to back it up. Country crime statistics according to:
1. The United Nations - Murder per capita http://www.nationmaster.com/red/grap...-capita&int=-1 (Argentina doesn't even make the top 62; the U.S. is 24th. Argentina does report. If you search by total rather than per capita, they show up. The numbers just aren't high enough to get in the top 62)
2. The United Nations - Assaults per capita http://www.nationmaster.com/red/grap...-capita&int=-1 (Argentina doesn't make the list; the U.S. is 6th; again, Argentina is included since it shows up when you run total assaults; it just doesn't have enough to crack the top 57 per capita)
3. The World Statistics Pocket Book - Murder per capita http://data.un.org/CountryProfile.aspx?crName=Argentina (Argentina is at 7.3 per 100,000; U.S. is at 6.1; so Argentina is more murderous according to this source, but not appreciably so)
4. Here are the top 10 U.S. cities if you scroll down in this report, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_the_United_States My city is almost double that of Argentina at its worst (World Statistics Pocketbook rank) and triple the UN numbers. Nonetheless, I feel quite safe. Admittedly, I'm comparing apples and oranges when the comparison is city data to country data. My point is that even if BA's rate is twice that of the rest of Argentina (and it couldn't be much more given the population ratio of city vs. Country as a whole) then it's no more dangerous than where I live. I've also been (many times) to places that truly are more dangerous, e. G. Sao Paulo, so I'm not just throwing caution to the wind.
My point isn't that there's no danger in BA. I've been there. Parts are dangerous. Not where I was staying as of earlier this month, but other parts. So are parts of Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, New York, Miami and every other major metropolitan area in the U. S. I've lived in several of those cities, as well.
Sure, one can say that all the stats are bogus because Argentina doesn't report properly. But, then we're just left with anecdotes and arguments.
If the stats are meaningful at all, there's one conclusion: Henny Penny.
Originally Posted by Argento
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11-30-08 20:35 #17
Posts: 366Yea!
Originally Posted by Stan Da Man
ArgentoLast edited by Argento; 11-30-08 at 20:37. Reason: typos
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11-30-08 20:24 #16
Posts: 2808what the fuck!
Originally Posted by Stan Da Man
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11-30-08 20:15 #15
Posts: 474OK all you hennypennies, thanks for your sage advice. The truth is: What's most likely to happen is exactly what did happen -- absolutely nothing.
If you believe that BA is full of mass murderers with guns just looking for a chance to steal a laptop, camera and / or cash, or shoot you in your sleep, THEN YOU SHOULDN'T GO THERE. If he doesn't get your keys, the boogeyman will still find a way to get you. Stay home. Keep your tin hats on. Don't open the door. Whatever you do, don't travel, and NEVER TRUST ANYONE. They're all like that -- them foreigners. If they don't kill you in your sleep, they'll lurk about until you go to dinner and steal everything except your underwear. Since I don't wear underwear, that means they'll have everything I've got.
For those who suggest that giving out the keys wasn't a particularly wise idea, I'm with you. From the original post:
Originally Posted by Stan Da Man
Sorry to have made a mockery of the critic free zone. Truth is, I don't really mind the hazing. I gave a dose of it to my comrade when he gave out the keys, so you can send some back my way if need be. But, you get points for creativity. Snowbird, you're in the lead so far.