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Posted
2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

You made a quote up and complained about that made up quote 🙂

Need good old moan everyday 

what exactly are you complaining about Nick 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You will have to find someone else to have a bicker with 

why not tell me what you are looking for ?  :burp:      just relax and have a beer Nick   !

Posted
8 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy of Phuket News

 

A shocking video capturing a clash between ladyboys on Patong’s Soi Bangla has gone viral, causing a stir among tourists and locals alike.

 

The footage, shared on a Facebook page dedicated to Phuket news, shows the heated altercation taking place in the bustling tourist area, drawing widespread concern about the impact on Phuket's image as a prime travel destination. Attribution of blame and a call for stricter law enforcement have dominated discourse following the incident.

 

The video was posted on the โหดจัง จังหวัดภูเก็ต Facebook page, quickly drawing attention for the chaotic behaviour captured on one of Phuket's most famous streets.

 

While the exact cause of the disagreement remains unclear, the video shows two individuals engaged in a physical brawl, surrounded by onlookers amidst the nightlife district. It's triggered a flood of commentary online, with worries mounting over how such incidents might tarnish the reputation of this popular holiday spot.

 

Concerns are rife, with many fearing these scenes could skew perceptions of tourist-friendly Phuket. Comments flooded in with one user lamenting, “This kind of behaviour is not what Phuket stands for. Outsiders might think poorly of us due to actions like these.” Others emphasised the detrimental effect on local businesses and the livelihoods dependent on a solid tourist trade.

 

Yet, amid the criticism, a significant number of reactions called for a balanced approach. While some demand immediate, stringent law enforcement, others stressed the importance of distinguishing the actions of individuals from a broader community.

 

A recurring sentiment urged that equality should be maintained, even as authorities address specific misconducts. As one user said, “Let’s tackle this issue by focusing on individuals, not entire groups.”

 

As the video circulates widely, the pressure mounts on local authorities to address public concerns effectively. How Patong's law enforcement agencies choose to respond remains a topic of intense interest as residents and tourists await decisive action. The incident highlights the delicate balance between maintaining order and respecting diverse communities in one of Thailand’s top tourist destinations.

 

Viewer discretion is advised

 

 

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What was it about?

Probably there was a reason for it.

Why nobody tells us?😳

Posted
8 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy of Phuket News

 

A shocking video capturing a clash between ladyboys on Patong’s Soi Bangla has gone viral, causing a stir among tourists and locals alike.

 

The footage, shared on a Facebook page dedicated to Phuket news, shows the heated altercation taking place in the bustling tourist area, drawing widespread concern about the impact on Phuket's image as a prime travel destination. Attribution of blame and a call for stricter law enforcement have dominated discourse following the incident.

 

The video was posted on the โหดจัง จังหวัดภูเก็ต Facebook page, quickly drawing attention for the chaotic behaviour captured on one of Phuket's most famous streets.

 

While the exact cause of the disagreement remains unclear, the video shows two individuals engaged in a physical brawl, surrounded by onlookers amidst the nightlife district. It's triggered a flood of commentary online, with worries mounting over how such incidents might tarnish the reputation of this popular holiday spot.

 

Concerns are rife, with many fearing these scenes could skew perceptions of tourist-friendly Phuket. Comments flooded in with one user lamenting, “This kind of behaviour is not what Phuket stands for. Outsiders might think poorly of us due to actions like these.” Others emphasised the detrimental effect on local businesses and the livelihoods dependent on a solid tourist trade.

 

Yet, amid the criticism, a significant number of reactions called for a balanced approach. While some demand immediate, stringent law enforcement, others stressed the importance of distinguishing the actions of individuals from a broader community.

 

A recurring sentiment urged that equality should be maintained, even as authorities address specific misconducts. As one user said, “Let’s tackle this issue by focusing on individuals, not entire groups.”

 

As the video circulates widely, the pressure mounts on local authorities to address public concerns effectively. How Patong's law enforcement agencies choose to respond remains a topic of intense interest as residents and tourists await decisive action. The incident highlights the delicate balance between maintaining order and respecting diverse communities in one of Thailand’s top tourist destinations.

 

Viewer discretion is advised

 

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy of Phuket News

 

A shocking video capturing a clash between ladyboys on Patong’s Soi Bangla has gone viral, causing a stir among tourists and locals alike.

 

The footage, shared on a Facebook page dedicated to Phuket news, shows the heated altercation taking place in the bustling tourist area, drawing widespread concern about the impact on Phuket's image as a prime travel destination. Attribution of blame and a call for stricter law enforcement have dominated discourse following the incident.

 

The video was posted on the โหดจัง จังหวัดภูเก็ต Facebook page, quickly drawing attention for the chaotic behaviour captured on one of Phuket's most famous streets.

 

While the exact cause of the disagreement remains unclear, the video shows two individuals engaged in a physical brawl, surrounded by onlookers amidst the nightlife district. It's triggered a flood of commentary online, with worries mounting over how such incidents might tarnish the reputation of this popular holiday spot.

 

Concerns are rife, with many fearing these scenes could skew perceptions of tourist-friendly Phuket. Comments flooded in with one user lamenting, “This kind of behaviour is not what Phuket stands for. Outsiders might think poorly of us due to actions like these.” Others emphasised the detrimental effect on local businesses and the livelihoods dependent on a solid tourist trade.

 

Yet, amid the criticism, a significant number of reactions called for a balanced approach. While some demand immediate, stringent law enforcement, others stressed the importance of distinguishing the actions of individuals from a broader community.

 

A recurring sentiment urged that equality should be maintained, even as authorities address specific misconducts. As one user said, “Let’s tackle this issue by focusing on individuals, not entire groups.”

 

As the video circulates widely, the pressure mounts on local authorities to address public concerns effectively. How Patong's law enforcement agencies choose to respond remains a topic of intense interest as residents and tourists await decisive action. The incident highlights the delicate balance between maintaining order and respecting diverse communities in one of Thailand’s top tourist destinations.

 

Viewer discretion is advised

 

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-03

 

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what were they argueing about? which one of them USED to have the bigger dong? 

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Just close the venues down. I think everyone has had enough of the “ ladyboys “ which name is an insult to real women.  They’re not nice people. 
Phuket and elsewhere will regret letting them roam free on the streets where tourists with kids walk. Should they tell the tourists not to go there , continue making excuses ? They never bothered me years ago, and seemed to behave ok. Now they’re a bunch of violent thieves gone viral.

Sorry to say Thailand has had a bad reputation for years, but now it’s OTT.

The boys, the girls, the Trans , the rip off artists, the dangerous taxis , whole roads dedicated to in your face prostitution with the antics that they get up to in full view , it’s more than pornographic . 
And no, I’m not a holy Joe by any means, for me the line has been crossed.

Authorities, police and the government should be ashamed of themselves.

 

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Posted
14 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

One of them actually knows how to throw kicks and punches.

Heck, people will pay to see this!

I see a new source of revenue if someone would build an indoor venue for, say five-on-five ladyboy fights!

At least everybody would be paid for getting their effeminate arses kicked.

Great idea.  The Phuket Cage Match

Like..   This https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRIXDJzFbpmv-JphH4o-VuyE2FBLLjDFyDOEQ&s

 

vs.   this Ladyboy attacks tourist with stiletto heel after he rejected her advances  in Thai bar | Daily Mail Onlinehttps://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTbgumH-b_csRv9aIM80wbYWSuaCJS7dhpmGksSur7UcVMEMuLcycx3wRL_uZ7DTxKa-Q&usqp=CAU

Posted
22 hours ago, webfact said:

A shocking video capturing a clash between ladyboys on Patong’s Soi Bangla has gone viral, causing a stir among tourists and locals alike.

 

Yes I was before  2 round them up and jail them  but as that didn't happen why not sell tickets and make money from the mayhem?

Posted
19 hours ago, hotchilli said:

What image... every-man and his dog worldwide know what Thailand has to offer...

 

Quite.  Everyone knows that you can chill out in BKK with first world amenities, check out some nice views of mountains and forests in the North, enjoy rural life in the North East, or rediscover the Wild West in one of the tourists spots like Pattaya or Phuket. 

 

You take your life in your hands when you go there, but that's part of the fun.  You never know what kind of violence or debauchery you will see.

 

Family friendly it aint...

Posted

So, what is not to be expected? IMO, only deranged and mentally unstable people would change personalities like that. This is the result of a failing mental health care program.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, what is not to be expected? IMO, only deranged and mentally unstable people would change personalities like that. This is the result of a failing mental health care program.

 

Believe me as someone who was raised in an Abrahamic faith I have my own views on these people. However, I do have this thing called integrity, which also goes along with how I was raised, which honestly could be improved substantially in Thailand and why I will never, nor want to, fit into such a society.. Anyway, Ladyboys outside of a few red light areas are unlikely to be a problem. They are highlighted disproportionately focused on this site and others.

Posted
4 minutes ago, kevozman1 said:

 

Believe me as someone who was raised in an Abrahamic faith I have my own views on these people. However, I do have this thing called integrity, which also goes along with how I was raised, which honestly could be improved substantially in Thailand and why I will never, nor want to, fit into such a society.. Anyway, Ladyboys outside of a few red light areas are unlikely to be a problem. They are highlighted disproportionately focused on this site and others.

Still not a correct mental state.

Posted

The only worrying thing for me is how much the OP goes on and on about the reputation of Thailand/Phuket etc. Ok, say it once, but it fills quite a chunk of the report.

 

Anyone who visits Patong or Pattaya either know what to expect or is a fool to be shocked. Brawls like this happen all the time, all over the world. the only reason that this is 'news' is because it was caught on camera, and partly because it's transvestites.

Posted
23 hours ago, kwan said:

Phuket has now overtaken Pattaya as the bad boy of Thailand!

Once a place is plagued with whore bars, dodgy massage joints, weed shops , cheap booze , pimps , touts & bogans as the attracted clientele…..it can only sink into the sewer.  And since these low brow “businesses” use brown envelope $$ permits , don’t expect law enforcement to act in a hurry. 

Posted
On 5/3/2025 at 1:09 PM, Iron Tongue said:

One of them actually knows how to throw kicks and punches.

Heck, people will pay to see this!

I see a new source of revenue if someone would build an indoor venue for, say five-on-five ladyboy fights!

At least everybody would be paid for getting their effeminate arses kicked.

Ladyboy cage fights :cheesy:

Another reminder to keep away from this hormone imbalanced rabble.

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