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Do you personally care about the future of Ukraine? (nobody will know)
Imagine someone would burn your house down. And all your neighbors would say: We don't care, it was his house, not our houses. -
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And then there were none.
You never heard of Irish jokes growing up? Hate speech Far too sensitive. -
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Police Chief Dismisses Sovereignty Concerns After 'Liu Chongyi' Crosses Thai-Myanmar Border
Picture courtesy: Thai Rath Thailand's National Police Chief, General Kittirat Phanphet, has dismissed concerns about a breach of sovereignty following a visit by Liu Zhongyi, Assistant Minister of China's Ministry of Public Security. Liu visited Thailand's Mae Sot, Tak province, to negotiate the return of Chinese nationals involved in call centre scams back to China. General Kittirat assured that the Thai government is prioritising action against the scam problem at its borders and collaborates closely with international security forces, including China. He emphasised that these interactions are coordinated and that there is no interference in Thailand's sovereignty. The police chief highlighted ongoing efforts by Thai authorities to tackle criminal activities and investigate any local involvement. He stressed that transparency and diligence are central to these operations, and anyone found complicit will face investigation. Operations in Mae Sot have already led to the detention of 260 individuals, currently under assessment to determine culpability or victim status. General Kittirat noted past visits and interactions with Liu Zhongyi, who appreciated the transparent efforts of Thai police. In light of the collaboration, actions such as cutting power and internet services have begun to yield results against these operations. The police chief is closely monitoring any international involvement in criminal activities, with specific measures in place to prevent the use of Thailand as a base for such operations. These strategic measures aim to safeguard civilians and uphold the law effectively, reported Thai Rath. -- 2025-02-21 -
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When you are not sat waiting for my next enthralling thread, what do you get up to?
I'd much rather being know as a masturbator than a ladyboy lover. What attracts you to the ladyboy's, you like performing oral sex or like getting anal penetration or both? https://aseannow.com/topic/1352406-ive-just-had-a-3-way-with-two-ladyboys-and-it-didnt-cost-me-a-penny/page/2/#comment-19604215 -
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Do you personally care about the future of Ukraine? (nobody will know)
There is a huge difference. The countries you mention are part of NATO. And anybody who starts a war against a NATO member knows that they start a war against NATO. In such a war all NATO countries could join the fight on day one. Ukraine is not part of NATO. Other countries helped because they saw the unfairness of the invasion. They didn't have to help. That is a huge difference. And obviously if many NATO countries would fight with all their military, then that would be WWIII. Nobody wants that. -
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Pattaya Beach Altercation: Rising Tensions Among Tourists
yes, I've seen plenty of Thais screw farang for all they can get with no remorse whatsoever, that's pretty disgusting behavior in my book. Too many incidents to mention.
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