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zz4096

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  1. Nope, I don't need to and the Thais don't expect it. I do, however, know my place here in Thailand. I'm also not ideologically opposed to their way of life and am not actively seeking to force them to change. I don't see myself as "umma" and Thais as "dhimmi" or "kufr". I don't expect you to understand that as you seem to be a bit soft in the head. Don't bother replying because I won't see it anymore 🤣
  2. I don't see any irony in it at all. I emigrated from the UK to Australia in the early 1970s and adopted the local way of life. For a time it was nice but the ramifications of Australia's unwise decision to allow large numbers of Lebanese refugees into the country started to bite. That was around 1982 when I started going to Sh>tbowl Boys High School, and the area I lived in got slowly worse over time. I got the hell out of there as soon as I could afford to, it is now a basket case. I specifically chose Thailand because it is a Buddhist country and also because despite them allowing large numbers of foreigners to live here, they don't hand out PR or citizenship like candy. I like the idea that if the dirty foreigners get a bit too uppity then they can quickly get rid of them by revoking visas etc. No woke liberal hand-wringing like the West is now so fond of and which will ultimately lead to their demise.
  3. No, please enlighten me. Then again, based on your other comments I'm probably not in the slightest bit interested.
  4. Yeah that's why I fled South-West Sydney for Thailand. Hopefully this country never suffers from the mental degradation that has allowed Western countries to be flooded by people who despise their way of life and plan to replace it with their hateful ideology when the population hits critical mass. PS. I have spent a lot of time in Jakarta, Indonesia and a limited amount of time in Malaysia. So I've seen first-hand how awful it is. Prior to visiting those countries I knew almost nothing about Islam and had no pre-conceptions, in case any bleeding heart accuses me of racism or wherever their latest buzzword is.
  5. I'm a white boy from a "1st world country" but I'd probably have done the same thing as this Thai boy. When ya gotta p1ss, ya gotta p1ss. Actually, I stayed in Singers for six weeks in late 1997. I remember getting really drunk and going for a wander and needed a p1ss. There were no toilets nearby so I just p1ssed up against a tree. No shame in that, better than p1ssing my pants. I'd wandered very far from home and wasn't prepared to pay the stupid taxi prices, assuming they'd even stop for whitey. So I stuck my thumb out and hitched a ride back to near my hostel with a lovely Singaporean bloke who was driving a security company van. He told me I could have gotten arrested for hitchhiking if the coppers had spotted me. We ended up having a good laugh about the stupidity of the situation. Needless to say I got the puck out of that nanny state PDQ and headed to Thailand. So, in conclusion, go the Thai boy.
  6. A man's gotta do what at a man's gotta do. I've urinated in "public" before because there were no toilets nearby and I had to go. Or I was on a train in a "1st world" country that didn't have toilets and I had to p1ss in between the cars, or even worse after they stopped leaving a gap between carriages I had to p1ss in the vestibule area. Hopefully one day you will experience such a lack of toilet facilities and you will p1ss your pants. FIGJAM waste of time that you are .
  7. Time to start learning how to use a Kalash my son. 7.62x39mm.
  8. I don't know Malcolm, I didn't bother to translate the Thai script, nor did I bother to watch the video. These incidents are meaningless in the great scheme of things. Only a mindless thug such as yourself finds them at all interesting.
  9. Because he probably won't be able to give a sensible answer, as is usual for this forum. Case in point: your response to my post.
  10. Nonsense. This article is 100% straight up bullsheet.
  11. The Thai probably deserved it, they can be incredibly rude when things don't go their way. Seen it myself many times. Well, a long time ago when I used to mix with the peasants.
  12. Who know what the OP's motivation is for starting this thread. It's seems to be a common theme; someone starts a thread about an issue they're having and someone immediately claps back with "well I've been here a thousand years and never had any problems so you must be doing something wrong".
  13. Perhaps change the title too, for better indexing. It's TDAC, not TADC
  14. My sister was told this in the playground by Lebanese Muslims girls when she was 16 years old. That was in South-West Sydney more than 30 years ago. They told her that they will outbreed us and take everything that we've got, yet many denialists are adamant that we are all just racists and Nazis etc because we oppose this agenda.
  15. You've chosen to misunderstand that section of the BP article. I suggest you talk to a tax professional because I sure as hell ain't explaining it to you for free! 🤣
  16. Disagree all you want but based on the experiences I described above, I'm never going back there to find out if it's any different. They can keep their 20 dollar beers and automatic flushing toilets with no way to clean your a$$ 😂
  17. I took an overnight bus from Butterworth to Singapore many years ago and they dumped me at the side of the road somewhere. At that exact moment I had a sudden need to drop the transmission so I hightailed to the nearest shopping mall. Much to my dismay the toilet was manned by an old Chinese dragon lady who wouldn't let me in because I didn't have any Singapore money. Fortunately her kindly old husband took pity on me and waved me through. Of course, there are no squirty bum guns or buckets of water in that fine city and free toilet paper seems to be anathema to them so I had to go back out and throw myself on the old guy's mercy. The dragon was livid when he handed me a few tiny squares of TP. Another time I was at a public toilet near the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal and I was suffering from the local version of Bali belly so it was taking a while. Again, no facilities to clean oneself but I had come prepared after my previous traumatic experience 😂 Imagine my horror when the computer had decided that I'd taken too much time and flushed the toilet whilst I was still doing my business. I'm surprised an alarm didn't go off as well, or maybe send a signal to the local cop shop. So I'm not at all surprised that this Thai fella couldn't find a "legal" place to take a whizz in Singapore. That place is barbaric when it comes to toilet facilities, despite the outward appearance of sophistication. God help us if Thailand follows suit (as seems to be happening in a few places in Bangkok).
  18. I actually like the place, I was just responding in kind to that arrogant fella's disdain for Bangkok. It's not the first time he's put the place down.
  19. About as long as you stayed in Krung Thep to form your useless fkn opinion of the place.
  20. You're not the sharpest bogan in the ute, are ya Sparks?
  21. Mate, you're not as good as you think you are. Dial down the FIGJAM a few notches and you might actually be halfway interesting. As for the recently joining thing, are you really that restarted?
  22. It's not the topic we're complaining about Susan. It's the undercurrent of cheapness (cannot emphasise this enough) and anti-farang sentiment that you exude in your posts. That's why you get such negative responses, because you actively invite it but then have the audacity to complain about it.
  23. That because this forum has slid so far from it's former glory that Susan's mundane topics get all the dull old guys fired up 🤣
  24. I went to Chiang Rai once. You couldnt pay me to go back there.
  25. Susan's topics are dull, predictable, and pedestrian. He loves himself just a little too much. I guess that's why you like him, birds of a feather and all that 😂
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