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So... must stay on as a prostitute longer still...

...the money is probably some shady guys anyway who earned it through drugs and pimping these prostitutes. In other words: easy come, easy go.

Borat did say women in general had the brain size of a squirrel - or something along them lines. He was probably being too greedy or else he should have done a runner sooner. They ultimately deserve it!

If they had abused themselves with the drug habit, it would have been used for something negative. God does his work mysterious ways, don't you see?
Bye.
Jon.

posted by : Jon, 28 May 2009 Complain about this comment
How many idiots are born each day?

1000's, maybe more.

The fact is, this guy who scammed the women is an idiot.

The women who handed over money are idiots.

I don't care what kind of job you have, most jobs nowadays are pretty easy and have very little skills/education in order to successfully do the job.

If A) People weren't dumb enough to hand over their (supposedly hard earned money) then there would be no such thing as scammers.

But B) People are dumb and situations like this WILL ALWAYS happen.

Have a nice day.

posted by : Can't fix dumb.., 27 May 2009 Complain about this comment
:-/

My schoolboy maths tells me that on average each of these ladies lost $100,000.

How do stupid people get to possess such an amount? Or did they borrow it from stupid banks, who in turn sold the debt to other stupid banks... repeat until credit crunch.

posted by : Steve, 27 May 2009 Complain about this comment
@yoyo's stupidity

Why was he charged for fraud when people gave him the money? Because of the fraud part, stupid.

posted by : mike, 27 May 2009 Complain about this comment
stupidity

Priceless... why was he charged if they gave him the money :)

posted by : yoyo, 27 May 2009 Complain about this comment

Taiwan man arrested for online love scams

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