🐷 The Great Gunt Bounty Hunt: Redux - Ralph is on the run and is lulled into a false sense of security as another seething pig takes to Twitter to do what he never could.

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Not him, but it's virtually unheard of, we have our own funny people that that people follow on the Internet, and IRL, he's just another gringo that has come here to work remotely (which, at least in both Merida and Mexico City, I can attest to be an increasingly polemic issue as more and more Americans move in)
I guess they feel they've already ruined rural America enough so they need to go worldwide. Sorry bro.
 
how about a fucking report so i know what you're talking about
Done.

Reeks of op.



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Not him, but it's virtually unheard of, we have our own funny people that that people follow on the Internet, and IRL, he's just another gringo that has come here to work remotely (which, at least in both Merida and Mexico City, I can attest to be an increasingly polemic issue as more and more Americans move in)
How do Mexicans feel about these fat Americanos who move in, refuse to speak the language and integrate into Mexican culture and society?
Also are there any schools or places where children congregate near the guntshack that should be aware a convicted sex offender who fled the United States to avoid legal processes is resident near them?
 
At some point when the child starts to develop personality and interacts with Ralph we will see a change take place as the gift of life suddenly alters his perspective and a new saga in his life takes hold as he rises to the occasion and becomes responsible and owns fatherhood.

God these drugs I’m on are good!!
 
How do Mexicans feel about these fat Americanos who move in, refuse to speak the language and integrate into Mexican culture and society?
Also are there any schools or places where children congregate near the guntshack that should be aware a convicted sex offender who fled the United States to avoid legal processes is resident near them?
On an economic level the people that dislike it the most are the middle class Mexicans that are getting priced out of their neighborhoods by Americans. It really is an issue that you don't have to be that rich in Mexico to live a comfortable middle-class lifestyle, but "not that rich" (30k-40k pesos a month)means barely above minimum wage in the US. So tech workers and remote workers have began to move in because it's economically convenient to them and they can VISA hop right back home after their 6 months are up, or, if they actually buy property as Ralph (I think?) has done, they can just stay here forever (Mexicans can do the same in the US, by the way, it's an old NAFTA provision that I believe is still in the new FTA we signed) as residents (but as residents they at least pay taxes for the services they use and don't rise up the rents). So, essentially, people don't like a high influx of Americans coming in with their San Francisco salaries because landlords and businesses get wise to that and rise prices in the area, ultimately pricing out locals and building a little colony of remote workers.
On a social level, Americans are specifically disliked because they (being the remote workers, don't think it's fair to generalize to all Americans, or even all Americans in Mexico, which are plenty even without the remote workers) have a prepotent attitude, they frequently look down upon us, and they seem to believe themselves to be inherently superior to everyone around them, all whilst enjoying the public services of the cities they live in (which, as they live in middle to upper-middle class neighborhoods, tend to be pretty good) and paying no taxes. We've always had plenty of immigrants from rich countries but American remote workers specifically are far more unpopular than, say, Europeans or other Latin Americans. Lower-income economic immigrants (Central Americans and Venezuelans, with a slight dash of Argentinian waiters running from their inflation-death-spiral) are seen in the same sort of light as in the US: Poor, less educated than the locals, here to take dem jerbs, etc etc.
As for the sex offender registry, it's a very new thing in Mexico, and it's also not federal, let alone international. People would obviously very much dislike to have Ralph's presence around them, whether they knew or not he's a sex offender, but it's unlikely anyone would find out if people are not talking about it in their neighborhood or school. From what I gathered, Ralph's pretty insular in the places he lives in, and that generally just marks him as just a fat fuck with a horse, not much beyond that.
 
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On an economic level the people that dislike it the most are the middle class Mexicans that are getting priced out of their neighborhoods by Americans. It really is an issue that you don't have to be that rich in Mexico to live a comfortable middle-class lifestyle, but "not that rich" (30k-40k pesos a month)means barely above minimum wage in the US. So tech workers and remote workers have began to move in because it's economically convenient to them and they can VISA hop right back home after their 6 months are up, or, if they actually buy property as Ralph (I think?) has done, they can just stay here forever (Mexicans can do the same in the US, by the way, it's an old NAFTA provision that I believe is still in the new FTA we signed) as residents (but as residents they at least pay taxes for the services they use and don't rise up the rents). So, essentially, people don't like a high influx of Americans coming in with their San Francisco salaries because landlords and businesses get wise to that and rise prices in the area, ultimately pricing out locals and building a little colony of remote workers.
On a social level, Americans are specifically disliked because they (being the remote workers, don't think it's fair to generalize to all Americans, or even all Americans in Mexico, which are plenty even without the remote workers) have a prepotent attitude, they frequently look down upon us, and they seem to believe themselves to be inherently superior to everyone around them, all whilst enjoying the public services of the cities they live in (which, as they live in middle to upper-middle class neighborhoods, tend to be pretty good) and paying no taxes. We've always had plenty of immigrants from rich countries but American remote workers specifically are far more unpopular than, say, Europeans or other Latin Americans. Lower-income economic immigrants (Central Americans and Venezuelans, with a slight dash of Argentinian waiters running from their inflation-death-spiral) are seen in the same sort of light as in the US: Poor, less educated than the locals, here to take dem jerbs, etc etc.
More for my own autistic interest, but you mentioned how Mexican internet culture is naturally, not infected by the Gunt, how did you come across the Guntosphere? With out obvious potentially doxxing yourself, did you find it organically by stumbling upon the ''sektor'' or did a friend of yours tell you about this internet retard who moved into your city?
 
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On an economic level the people that dislike it the most are the middle class Mexicans that are getting priced out of their neighborhoods by Americans. It really is an issue that you don't have to be that rich in Mexico to live a comfortable middle-class lifestyle, but "not that rich" (30k-40k pesos a month)means barely above minimum wage in the US. So tech workers and remote workers have began to move in because it's economically convenient to them and they can VISA hop right back home after their 6 months are up, or, if they actually buy property as Ralph (I think?) has done, they can just stay here forever (Mexicans can do the same in the US, by the way, it's an old NAFTA provision that I believe is still in the new FTA we signed) as residents (but as residents they at least pay taxes for the services they use and don't rise up the rents). So, essentially, people don't like a high influx of Americans coming in with their San Francisco salaries because landlords and businesses get wise to that and rise prices in the area, ultimately pricing out locals and building a little colony of remote workers.
On a social level, Americans are specifically disliked because they (being the remote workers, don't think it's fair to generalize to all Americans, or even all Americans in Mexico, which are plenty even without the remote workers) have a prepotent attitude, they frequently look down upon us, and they seem to believe themselves to be inherently superior to everyone around them, all whilst enjoying the public services of the cities they live in (which, as they live in middle to upper-middle class neighborhoods, tend to be pretty good) and paying no taxes. We've always had plenty of immigrants from rich countries but American remote workers specifically are far more unpopular than, say, Europeans or other Latin Americans. Lower-income economic immigrants (Central Americans and Venezuelans, with a slight dash of Argentinian waiters running from their inflation-death-spiral) are seen in the same sort of light as in the US: Poor, less educated than the locals, here to take dem jerbs, etc etc.
As for the sex offender registry, it's a very new thing in Mexico, and it's also not federal, let alone international. People would obviously very much dislike to have Ralph's presence around them, whether they knew or not he's a sex offender, but it's unlikely anyone would find out if people are not talking about it in their neighborhood or school. From what I gathered, Ralph's pretty insular in the places he lives in, and that generally just marks him as just a fat fuck with a horse, not much beyond that.
Do you speak in a funny Yucateco accent and customarily say: lo busco lo busco pero no lo busco?
 
More for my own autistic interest, but you mentioned how Mexican internet culture is naturally, not infected by the Gunt, how did you come across the Guntosphere? With out obvious potentially doxxing yourself, did you find it organically by stumbling upon the ''sektor'' or did a friend of yours tell you about this internet retard who moved into your city?
Nah, it was far before the corn arc, sadly. Latin America has a *chan culture, which led me to 4chan, which I used to practice my English, and then GamerGate happened and I guess that's when I learned of the siktor, through bloodsports and stuff, which I found entertaining. I've mostly been lurking though, but I thought that people had a pretty bad idea of what could happen to Ralph in Mexico and I wanted to help get people get a clearer idea of some things.
Do you speak in a funny Yucateco accent and customarily say: lo busco lo busco pero no lo busco?
My accent is not as marked, sadly. I do though use the funny Maya words like pek and xic and all that.
 
Nah, it was far before the corn arc, sadly. Latin America has a *chan culture, which led me to 4chan, which I used to practice my English, and then GamerGate happened and I guess that's when I learned of the siktor, through bloodsports and stuff, which I found entertaining.

Exactly my experience. Though I never engaged with the Mexican or Latino Chan culture myself because they went from cringe to fringe really fast. They had somwhat of a lolcow at hispachan, this 'hacker' grifter and some kid decided to kill him for the lulz because he saw him having dinner in a restaurant by his neighborhood in Guadalajara. That was quite crazy.
 
Do you suppose these morons are going to homeschool the ReRoll, or are there decent preschools for foreign children? (Orwhatever status the little bogan has been smited with till the inevitable happens). I’m sure Ralph believes that being isolated with two mentally ill outcasts is the best choice for a child.
 
Do you suppose these morons are going to homeschool the ReRoll, or are there decent preschools for foreign children? (Orwhatever status the little bogan has been smited with till the inevitable happens). I’m sure Ralph believes that being isolated with two mentally ill outcasts is the best choice for a child.
Not intending to answer for him but in Mexico homeschooling is not a thing. The third constitutional article establish that public education in Mexico is free, integral, secular. You may choose a private tuition institution for your children but they must be regulated.

Education is obligatory at the elementary and middle levels.

This means if Ralph homeschools rozy after they point they become permanent residents institute for integral development of families might get involved. Which is a destiny worse than death though I'm not sure if that's worse than being raised by Ralph himself.
 
Nah, it was far before the corn arc, sadly. Latin America has a *chan culture, which led me to 4chan, which I used to practice my English, and then GamerGate happened and I guess that's when I learned of the siktor, through bloodsports and stuff, which I found entertaining. I've mostly been lurking though, but I thought that people had a pretty bad idea of what could happen to Ralph in Mexico and I wanted to help get people get a clearer idea of some things.

My accent is not as marked, sadly. I do though use the funny Maya words like pek and xic and all that.
How clean are the beaches/oceans he's been visiting away from the primary resorts? I've spent some time on the other side of Mexico in and around Puerto Vallarta and there are definitely beaches where you don't want to get in the water as local sewers drain straight into it not far from shore. This isn't a knock on Mexico either by the way - the same thing happens in the US all up and down the Mississippi River.

Do you have any theories on the RalphaRash taking over his face?

P.S. You guys have the best silver coins. Can you send me some Libertads?
 
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Do you suppose these morons are going to homeschool the ReRoll, or are there decent preschools for foreign children? (Orwhatever status the little bogan has been smited with till the inevitable happens). I’m sure Ralph believes that being isolated with two mentally ill outcasts is the best choice for a child.
C'mon, you know they haven't thought that far ahead.
 
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