22 மே, 2026

I'm likely to see Mr Walgamage; who can do the honors, I guess

It's useful, to meet, because we were praying for a lawyer who can do the Sinhalese translation of our terms.

As well.

So this might be good luck.

He expects us as 7pm.

I sent the driver to collect my mom at the hospital, as sister is having a medical scare, and is somewhere nearby.

I think I generally feel uncomfortable with online payments, as SL is a low trust society, and we have low confidence in online payments. I think we could struggle in SL, with just Stripe, or Paypal, who might come here soon.

I took Dave Goldberg's motto of going global to heart, but I wanna be cautious how we scale and do it in a safe way, not terminal velocity.

I hope the drivers show up soon. I'm waiting on him. I was the catsitter for some time. The cat nanny.

It doesn't matter if they think that 8/11 or 8/1 is fine. It's just $5 bucks.

We want some clever lawyer to interpret, or translate our terms, which we actually depend on for how we serve users.

I did a clever job, with how I put it in our first article, that we interpret it under the Angry Spirit, as we wish, like Norway's constitution, to avoid the pound of flesh problem, and then we also went full comprehensive like Singapore's constitution.

Just for AngryPages terms of service.

The best person is perhaps that lady, Alison Hendrix, or some FB or Meta Policy Director, who can do the platform policy engineering we seek.

I hope Walgamage won't charge like $100,000 to do it!

We're glad to supply Law Dept: SL Govt's database; but fear they'll buy Indian / Pakistan tech over our California tech!

I saw Jacques' kid Michael was doing db stuff for the bank someplace.

I think Jacques advised a mobile telecom provider someplace too.

I can't remember. I haven't seen him in a while.

I made the book, "AngryPages: The Magic Book Everyone Can See" for children, although we're a 13+ or 16+ platform.

And I made it rhyme. I put visuals in, somewhat inspired by The Little Prince, which is a favorite amongst the French speaking world.

I put in lots of fun pictures.

Jacques likes it, cause he speaks french. He went to like Antwerp Uni, in Belgium or something as well, so he likes it.

God damn, my M1 Air battery is crazy good. I use my laptop all day every day, and the battery never seems to die on me.

I wonder how we can win a contract with SL gov't, I don't think we have a 10-15% chance, so it's best to give up.

It's likely they'll award those under narrow political drama cases. Not worth it.

Walgamage might not know how either, but he lives nearby.

I might list our book on Amazon, for fun.

I was shocked we'd gotten 2 applicants on LinkedIn, without even promoting it, out of 15 who saw the COO job, and in a very short time also.

We want someone lucky in California to end up the new Sandberg, because I'm big for women's rights and stuff.

I researched this poor girl Dilshi, who also, is into that stuff.

I'm a feminist, despite being a guy. A very manly man guy. Hehehhe

I wonder how many books we can sell.

It's 6:45pm, I wonder where this f***ing driver's gone?

Story

Easy Rider

Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (Official Music Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0ffIJ7ZO4U


"Goodnight, now it's time to go home" Then he makes it fast with one more thing "We're hatin' it! We are AngryPages!"

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I gave Karen, a whole card in our protect list, as... And also, Elisabeth. When I tuck Jared elsewhere, Ivanka next.

https://angrypages.com/pages/protect/

She is a very inspirational figure to me

I think those people like Jonathan, are big on other people

And Gina Smith is big on Woz

I just think Keren's a real inspirational figure to me

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This was heart wrenching; as I really liked the guy, and felt hurt to see

I think, I got a bit down in the UK, on Father's day, because I tried to control bio processes and did go off the rails...

I think I tried some antidepressant called Sertraline, and that was a daytime, normal antidepressant

But I took it at night like I do my mirtazapine, and then, it sort of kept me awake

I was lucky, I had Claire Heggs or Alex Marsh and University of Leicester's Student Support services

Whom I was lucky I kept around, they helped out

I then, got on Mirtazapine again

But it's kinda frightening how those small mistakes, can go south

I was lucky Alex Marsh, was around, who I found by chance, he stopped what he was doing and helped me

I think I had a pretty extremely horrifying tale of child abuse with that CCTV camera

But I was glad I got help in 2015 or Year 1 end of UK uni

I was in uni for 3 years, so 2016, and 2017 I graduated

I finished Singapore from 2012 to 2013 or something

When I got back, in 2017, I lived under the CCTV in my room, and I got depressed on Jan 17, in 2025 when I caught onto it finally

I got help after Jan 22, when Jacques arrived to remove it on 25th

A lot of very awful repressed trauma memories

What's scary is I never really suffered flashbacks after it was removed...

It's a shocker.

I got help from NHS or 111 a lot back in uni.

Really it was my good luck cat Ghost in the end.

I got really lucky.

Koshi 'n Sandesh didn't want to take down the creepy old CCTV:

Jacques did it, ol' Gandalf took out Eye of Sauron.

I also couldn't believe that pedophile camera was staring at me for so long..

Story

I choose to bravely share my story because I don't want depressed, honest and good people to die by suicide

AngryPages is a powerful, powerful book.

It has the power to save lives.

I have read a lot, and besides Howard Stern or Comedy Central roasts, I don't find anything quite as honest as my own diary.

This is the work of a survivor, who Elisabeth Hasselbeck would approve of.

Even if my story is a little bit abnormally scary, it's still a great story, for young people.

I got help, I spoke to the Sumithrayo, whom I'm believing are far more useful, helpful and honest, than the local support services or Samaritans.

I strongly warn against getting "help" from Sri Lankan trained doctors, because they're not properly trained, lest you suffer a fate like Ryan Nethicumara or the others who sadly got very bad care from locals. I feel sorry for Gamini/Natasha. Sean Samarasinghe talked to me about it, and explained Durdens' pov. I know that Ajith Tudawe guy, part of COYLE, but I doubt Raki and their family.

I found the lack of integrity, by locals, when I examined cases of suicides, to be sour, disgusting and cheap like how Nawaloka fried some girl alive in a MRI machine (if my memory serves me correctly), they cheap out on the standards very badly.

5 year old girl: Buddhini Kaushalya Ratnayake's parents believe there was an explosion at the MRI, although the doctors or owner will claim otherwise.

I am not sure, maybe she died for other reasons, too, it's hard to say. It's possible the parents were lying or making claims to get more money as compensation from Jayantha Dharmadasa or something.

Asiri is ok, but local doctors suck.

I suggest getting help from Singapore or UK or American doctors. I found Friedman was a really clever expert, whereas others were far below him.

Or even by reading AngryPages which is far greater than anything else, any of the rubbish you find in SL.

Everyone in SL uses FB, or YouTube, they don't really regard PickMe as highly as Uber and -- the standards, the values and way you do stuff matters.

You should use AngryPages, not garbage, if you want to succeed.

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