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Net Idol Shamed for Posing in front of Monument

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Net Idol Shamed for Posing in front of Monument

by CityNews

 

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CityNews – A net idol has been accused of being inappropriate for posing in front of Phra Nang Chamathewi Monument by a folksong musician who described her as ‘an ugly faggot.’

 

A folksong musician who is known as Kru Add shared a photo on his Facebook wall today, August 28th, of a net idol named Sitang Buatong who posted a picture of herself posing like a model in front of the Phra Nang Chamathewi Monument.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/net-idol-shamed-posing-front-monument/

 
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To both of them I say get a life.

And is faggot a word in Thai, or did someone want to make the most offensive translation they could think of?

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Somewhere in all this hysteric frenzy of protecting all the holy and sacred monuments, I can actually by looking at the pictures also softly hear the retirement bells coming up on the so called idol.

2 hours ago, doremifasol said:

Net Idol? Oh my...........

 

 

About 4.30 too long.

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luckily he was forced to take his pictures down after being exposed by the musician...

 

 

soooo happy there won't be any more vomit to clean up

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5 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

‘an ugly faggot.’

My pals from the Black Country tell me there is no such thing as "an ugly faggot"!

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6 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

‘an ugly faggot’

???

1 hour ago, BigBadGeordie said:

My pals from the Black Country tell me there is no such thing as "an ugly faggot"!

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yum. Id eat some hot black faggot, where can I find in Suk ?

 

55555 like I dont know what will follow 555555

My God, you would not want to wake up next to that in the morning.......:ohmy:

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

a picture of herself posing like a model in front of the Phra Nang Chamathewi Monument

There's nothing offensive in those pictures. That folk musician is just jealous because he's probably got less followers on social media.

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13 hours ago, doremifasol said:

Net Idol? Oh my...........

 

 

J e s u s          C h r i s t            !!!!!

I would say that he got the name calling right! UHG

4 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

My God, you would not want to wake up next to that in the morning.......:ohmy:

Yeah.......how drunk would you have to be........?:burp:

Shame and for shame. My next question is why is this a news story? People pose

in front of these images, and statues all the time. It seems silly that people are

picking on this person.

So glad I'm kept busy with other things in my life. When you find you have the time to become this indignant about such trivial matters, you know you need to find a hobby or passion in life. Either that or it's just a sanctimonious ego boost.  

A crackdown on net idols looks well overdue ?

So is it an offence to stand in front of a monument and take a photo now. 

I don't see anything offensive about the picture at all. 

Net Idol? Maybe for scaring the living daylights out of everyone....Gordon Bennett! 

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