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  1. some off topic and troll posts removed
  2. A post quoting multiple different people has been removed Standards of Conduct 7. Do not quote more than three multiple nested quotes. Only quote the person you are replying to, and only quote the relevant section that you are discussing.
  3. An off topic baiting post and a reply have been removed
  4. Baiting troll post and replies removed
  5. A most inflammatory troll post has been removed
  6. Off topic posts and replies have been removed we are discussing the content of the video podcast not the person making it
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  8. An inflammatory troll post and an off topic post have been removed
  9. Topic is now closed as the original link has now been removed. //CLOSED//
  10. A troll baiting post has been removed
  11. Off topic post leading to bickering has been removed also replies
  12. US & Canada Topics and Events For topics and events related to the US and Canada. Political and current news topics are not permitted. //CLOSED//
  13. An inflammatory baiting post and replies have been removed
  14. Some troll posts and replies removed
  15. Some off topic posts discussing prostitiution have been removed, read the OP. 29. You will not discuss the specifics of prostitution. Although Thailand has a visible sex industry and acknowledgement of that fact is not forbidden, ASEAN NOW is not the place to seek or give information on this topic. Topic moved to the pub
  16. Some off topic troll posts have been removed
  17. Baiting posts and replies removed
  18. Ubon Joe who passed away 3 days ago. Visa Moderator/advisor at ASEAN NOW Forum, truly a legend and a great friend. ❤️ It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of our very good friend and moderator Ubon Joe following a short illness. Joe Reedy, 73, a dedicated individual and beloved moderator, passed away in Ubon Ratchathani, leaving behind a lasting impact on the lives he touched. Among his many services, Joe served as an expert on visa issues for aseannow.com. He joined the forum in 2008. Born in the United States, Joe dedicated ten years of his life to serving his country as a jet engine technician in the US Air Force from 1968 to 1978. Joe's relocation to Thailand over 17 years ago, followed the devastating loss of his wife to cancer. He eventually remarried and settled in Ubon Ratchathani. Embracing his passion for community service, Joe became a member of American Legion Post TH01 in Ubon. He actively participated in various roles, serving as a member-at-large and the Public Affairs Officer. Through his involvement, Joe displayed a deep commitment to fellow veterans, ensuring their voices were heard and their needs were met. He will be remembered as a resilient and honorable man who dedicated his life to serving others, both in his military career and in his commitment to going above and beyond the call of duty in helping the many people with questions and concerns about traveling, working or living in Thailand. He has had a profound effect on the lives of many. Joe is survived by two daughters from the US, his wife in Thailand and his adopted daughter, who graduated from University and is now married. RIP Joe Funeral arrangement:
  19. Russia Rains Incendiaries On Bakhmut It appears that the Russians have launched a large incendiary weapons attack on the heavily embattled city in Bakhmut in Donetsk Oblast. Video shot from a drone has emerged showing the tell-tale droplets of brightly glowing incendiary munitions purportedly burning all over a portion of Bakhmut. See more: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/ukraine-situation-report-russia-rains-incendiaries-on-bakhmut
  20. An off topic post and a reply have been removed, topic is about: Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
  21. The leader of Russia's Wagner Group has threatened to withdraw his troops from the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut by Wednesday, in row over ammunition. His statement came after he posted a video on social media of him walking among dead fighters' bodies, asking Russia's defence minister for more supplies. Russia has been trying to capture the city for months, despite its questionable strategic value. Yevgeny Prigozhin pinned the decision squarely on the defence ministry. Read More HERE
  22. A personal attack has been removed
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