My point is simple, although is seems to have eluded you:
If NASSER had any COJONES at all, he'd confront Milos directly. Talking smack to the PUBLIC about a PRIVATE matter is a BITCH move no matter how you slice it.
If you don't have the balls to say it to someone's face, don't say it.
Has nothing to do with Balls.
a) $2550 is not a significant amount of money to Nasser, so he doesnt really care to ask Milos for it back
b) Nasser was hurt at the principle of a "friend" taking from him and not paying back
A + B = a desire to expose the ex-friend without caring to actually get your money back or not. The best way to do this is not ask for Milos money or even talk to him, but to expose him.
I have a similar example in that one of my "friends" borrowed $500 from me and did not pay me back. I never once asked for it back, even though I was a bit curious as to when he will pay. The reason I never asked is because $500 does not make or break me, and my pride is more important than asking for my money back. Eventually I realized this person was not a good friend to not pay back even though he could, and to not even address the issue, so I simply cut him off and don't talk to him anymore. I also told a few other mutual friends about what happened to expose him.
Great minds think alike, so I feel it safe to say that Nasser is probably thinking along the same lines. After all, it is he who I learn from and seek guidance.
