Do you remember that Asian dude who was next to his plane or
boat or vacation homes surrounded by hot models screaming how rich he was? His name was Tom Vu. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnda41lj6go
That dude was awesome. I sorta’ found it funny that he held
seminars to tell you how you can be just as rich as he was. Too bad the whole
thing was a scam. Even more odd, how he wasn’t slapped with massive t.v.
violations. In our day and age of outrage, it was bizarre how this guy slipped
under the radar. Why? Because I think we felt if we’re dumb enough to fall for
his schemes, we deserved it. Nowadays, the dumb are more protected by society
than anyone. Dumb people shoot through doors when their hot girlfriend is in
the house, due to paranoia brought on by…um…have two metal legs? Dumb is two
bothers who murder their parents with shotguns and they still get married in
prison. That’s a double dumb, since the person who marries a homicidal maniac
shouldn’t be functioning in society. Yeah, dumb prison system.
What I mean is…when people are scammed for not thinking…our
reaction isn’t “oh well, that’ll learn ya’” instead, we’re “let’s tie that
scamming motherfucker up and burn him at the stake.” Which also works, but we
forget to first blame ourselves for being so naïve. Yes, scammers chose it as an
occupation to be scumbags. They’ve spent countless hours perfecting
scumbaggery. But, there is also common sense. For instance…who the fuck is this
Asian guy who can barely speak English on a yacht with big tittied women? Your
first, reaction is…this has got to be bullshit. Your second should be…”let’s
get this fucker, string him up and burn him at the stake.” Instead, it’s “if a
guy who barely speaks English can be in a mansion with big tittied women…so can
I!” Uh…right, dude.
I’m just saying, sometimes it’s not a bad thing to tell the
scammed to learn from something like this and move on. Be smarter in life. And
if hindsight is 20/20, watch those ads again with modern eyes and see how we
could be so dumb.
Incidentally, the boat, cars, house and…women were all
rented (for you bozos who can’t overlook the scam).
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