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Ah! yes, all the same, you get off your flying carpet to dust it off.
Nice initiative.
Take advantage of your descent, between the mosques, minarets, to ask the question about the rare and popular first names of Morocco.
As for Emaline, it would appear to be American.
Well, these are foreigners foreigners who will get to know Thai prisons.
And for the "French", pieces of pork at all meals.
They are lucky, Ramadan starts in 2 days.
Lent all day, and for the night "who sleeps dines". -
LAZADA is your boyfriend
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POLPOTT,
Chergui is the last name,
Samy has his Arab roots, in principle, in Morocco.
Anissa has her origins in Morocco, Algeria, as well as Tunisia.
It is not because you do not know these first names or last name that they do not exist.
Stop taking a flying carpet to visit the countries of North Africa.-
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hello,
If, at H.H, at the start of COVID 19, the protocol was very well respected, there was a great relaxation, especially at the level of "private" restaurants.
Invitations were sent to be able to fill certain establishments, because most of the tourists had left, without hope of returning, in the immediate future.
Of course, in the street we always see masks, we take our temperature, we respect the distance, and then, and this is my personal opinion, we close bars, restaurants, etc ... but we let s 'congregate people around tables and buffets.
There are 2 weights, 2 measures.-
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that of the French?
With such first names, they are only French on paper, but not of origin.
Do not mix, they spoil life in France enough
Throw them in Thai prisons.-
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Apologies Naeernam, this post was for NanLaew.
I think I'll flog myself, but not too much.-
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Neeranam, I believe you are confusing nationality and origin.
Being born in a country other than that of our origins, does not mean that we are for all that, for the case of your child, eg: thai.
If one day he asks for Thai nationality and it is accepted, he would still be from your origin. Do not confuse.
As for Pakistani that interests us, you misunderstood my interpretation.
An Arab, even with Arabic first and last names (as is his case), is not necessarily of Muslim religion.
A Thai of origin who takes Arabic first names, is not Arab but of the Muslim faith.
You yourself, if you find this religion so attractive, you could, after changing your first names, and scratching the prepus, become a Muslim.
You can also apply for "Arab" nationality. They are very welcoming
Well, as usual, you didn't get it.
Nationality is just a piece of paper, it is not our roots, our culture.-
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N'est-ce pas !!!! Neeranam
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Anyway, with such a name, he couldn't be Thai, unless he had Thai nationality.
If he had been Thai by origin, he would have had a Thai name.
But, of Muslim religion, he could have had Muslim first names.
However, he had first and last names in Arabic.
And if you look at his forearms, his hands, his fingers, he's pretty hairy.
Are Thai men that hairy?-
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But of course, Bluespink, he was really changing his life by buying a pack of cigarettes with a fake ticket and getting drugged the way he was.
You have a very special approach to changing your life.
Come on, don't change, it makes the birds laugh.-
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it's crazy, the number of lights that there are on this forum.
We could recover them to light up the streets of Hua Hin, because they are very dark.
It is not the fact of compensation that appeals, but his career as a perfect recidivist delinquent, armed robber, false money maker, drug addict, disobedience to public order.
If he had not shown a refusal to be handcuffed, and to get into the police car, this tragedy, and not this murder, would not have happened.
And you, caught in the act, would you have refused to let yourself be embarked?
No, the family does not deserve this money. Too easy.-
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we must not be the same country, because we do not have the same definition of "custody" nor assssinat "
Well, when a donkey is stubborn, no matter how much you hand it a carrot, it will never move forward.-
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NO; SUJO, he had to be brought under control, and when the police tried to put him in the car, he pretended to be claustrophobic.
His death was also due to the fact that he was drugged to death.
Try to subdue a colossus.
Maybe you will need the police someday.
And you'll be glad she comes to save you.
And he was not in custody when the ambulance arrived.
Don't just say anything.-
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Very true, he preyed on vulnerable women, and he beat other pregnant women.
Not to mention his assaults to obtain money or his armed robberies which have earned him prison.
We add drug trafficking, his insults to the police, his refusal to let himself be arrested.
A long quiet river.-
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Before posting anything, you should learn about the life of this "perfect giant" loved by those around him, from the age of 17 until his death.
Very, very beautiful course to take as an example.-
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You should learn about the presidents who have led their compatriots to death, with the simple reflection so "stupid", so stupid: "we strongly condemn these attacks, these attacks, these massacres. Justice will be done".
Nothing is done, or very little.
And it continues with impunity.-
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But I liked President TRUMP.
He was true to himself, tight in his boots, never deviating.
He waved to everyone, applauded the crowd.
Several times a day there was something going on with him.
Now I feel like America no longer exists.
It's dead and sad.-
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Christ Y1,
I will let you know that you have brought out a law that has been obsolete for almost 10 years.
Those over 60 are not favored over those over 50.
Now, if you don't show 400,000 bs, blocked on your account for the whole year, then great.
Either you have a conciliatory agent, or the extension of our stay is different. -
is that just a dash of humor on your part, or is it sincere?
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In addition to these transformations, they deprived us of a garden center which was very practical.
Well, we have the hangar "all at 20 bht" where we are suffocating. -
Totally agree with you, each has his own culture.
But I will not eat, neither dog, nor cat, nor rat.-
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Apart from your Adam outfit which scares away any intruder,
the rat trap can be very effective. -
eh! yes, madisongy, in saudi arabia they like to practice sharia law.
The more suffering there is, the more it amuses them.
Maybe you'd like to be glued to a panel, and wiggle around.
Geckos are active at night and only a flashlight surprises them.
Try patience, get a dip net, turn on the lamp and try to catch them.
They are very fond, too, of pieces of bread.-
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Indeed, and there is a hospital that does it in Germany, but the price is very high.
More than 90,000 Euros, and it is not certain that this treatment will be effective for all patients.
What plant is this, are the "fruits" edible ?
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yes, akee or aki, but I would advise against eating it, even tasting it.
But, it's good to be interested in nature, not like the grumpy, above.