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Posted
13 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

You can hear texts on a talkboard? 

 

Maybe go see a doctor.

 

What you refer to is 'secondary orality' and 'sociolinguistic indexicality'...

 

Maybe go see an English Teacher !!! :giggle:

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47 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

Things that should be made illegal:

 

1. Graffiti

 

2. Artificial inseminatiion

 

3. Only Fans

 

4. TikTok

 

5. Instagram

 

6. Infidelity

 

7. Gay pride marches.

Why did you include "Artificial inseminatiion" in that list.  

Artificial insemination has allowed many childless couples to have children they could never otherwise have had!

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10 minutes ago, DezLez said:

Why did you include "Artificial inseminatiion" in that list.  

Artificial insemination has allowed many childless couples to have children they could never otherwise have had!

 

He's just a mindless troll, desperately casting his bait in hopes of provoking a reaction from anyone foolish enough to bite.

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14 minutes ago, DezLez said:

Why did you include "Artificial inseminatiion" in that list.  

Artificial insemination has allowed many childless couples to have children they could never otherwise have had!

 

There's a reason why they could not conceive. And many women now are using this method to get other women pregnant with their children, see Amber Heard.

 

These are all symptoms of a sick society.

 

Disappointing Trump is soft on this.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, DezLez said:

I have read what @richard_smith237 has said above but I will make one last response;

What a sick and deranged individual you must be!

 

Graffiti and using other women as "proxies" to be inseminated with your children, gay pride, all these things are sick and deranged.

 

I'm the healthy one. Those who support these abominations are the sick ones.

 

And nobody gives a rat's tail what richard says.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

nobody gives a rat's tail what richard says.

And after this series of deranged and sickening posts will anyone else give a rat's tail wrt anything you ever post again.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

To the make illegal list, why not add --

 

Karaoke

Ranch dressing

Cargo pants tuxedos

Maga hats outside the USA

 

I don't love the Maga hats, to be honest.

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10 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

To the make illegal list, why not add --

 

Karaoke

Ranch dressing

Cargo pants tuxedos

Maga hats outside the USA

 

no need for the Maga hats comment.

You don't need to be American to like trump.

But it can help. :thumbsup:

Posted
11 minutes ago, DezLez said:

And after this series of deranged and sickening posts will anyone else give a rat's tail wrt anything you ever post again.

 

It's not deranged or sickening to support a ban on graffiti or surrogacy.

 

In fact Sweden has banned surrogacy and there's a lot of global support to ban surrogacy:

 

All surrogacy is exploitation – the world should follow Sweden’s ban

 

No country allows the sale of human beings, so why is surrogacy still legal?

 

That something is not quite right about surrogacy has been evident for some time. Ever since the commercial surrogacy industry kicked off in the late 1970s, it has been awash with scandals, exploitation and abuse. From the infamous “Baby M” case – in which the mother changed her mind and was forced, in tears, to hand over her baby – to the Japanese billionaire who ordered 16 children from different Thai clinics. There has been a total commodification of human life

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/feb/25/surrogacy-sweden-ban

Posted
1 hour ago, Cameroni said:

Things that should be made illegal:

 

2. Artificial inseminatiion

 

 

5 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

In fact Sweden has banned surrogacy and there's a lot of global support to ban surrogacy:

 

All surrogacy is exploitation – the world should follow Sweden’s ban

 

 

 

And you don't even know the difference between Artificial Isenimnation and surrogacy...  they are different things... 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, DezLez said:

You could not be honest on AN if you tried!

 

I'm just talking about the hats themselves. Don't get any false ideas. Looks like you're prone to that. 

 

Obviously when faced with Trump or Kamala Harris everyone knows who the right choice is.

 

And I'm well known as the most honest poster on this talkboard, ask anybody.

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Posted
1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

 

 

And you don't even know the difference between Artificial Isenimnation and surrogacy...  they are different things... 

 

 

 

 

 

Traditional surrogacy involves artificial insemination. You need to inform yourself better, Richard. IVF is just as bad of course.

 

All symptoms of a sick society.

 

All of it should be illegal, artificial insemination, IVF, surrogacy, graffiti, Only Fans...all symptoms of a very, very sick society.

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

And I'm well known as the most honest poster on this talkboard, ask anybody.

Which just goes to prove exactly what I said when I posted;

"You could not be honest on AN if you tried!

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

Traditional surrogacy involves artificial insemination. You need to inform yourself better, Richard. IVF is just as bad of course.

 

All symptoms of a sick society.

 

All of it should be illegal, artificial insemination, IVF, surrogacy, graffiti, Only Fans...all symptoms of a very, very sick society.

 

You want to ban AI and IVF, yet turn a blind eye to the millions of couples worldwide who’ve conceived through this very method.

 

This is precisely why you’re a total, irredeemable fool.

 

You are the sickness in society - a walking disgrace who should have instead been swallowed....  spewing ignorant, half-witted, ill-informed drivel that single-handedly drags the global average IQ down a few notches.

 

Posted
14 hours ago, webfact said:

“This is not artistic expression, it’s destruction of public property!” stated Pattaya City.

 

1, Artistic expression is surely subjective, and a lot of graffiti is artistic expression, even if it is illegal.  2, How is a destruction of property if the property has not been destroyed?

Posted
11 hours ago, Magictoad said:

People really hate GRAFFITI.  If Thailand got a reputation for being graffiti free they would really attract a better class of tourists automatically.  The UK; one of the indicators of it's decline is the graffiti on public transport making it look like an American subway; both hideous, ugly & lawless. 

France and Italy are right behind the UK unfortunately. 

Posted
15 hours ago, Formaleins said:

But why? Why on earth would you fly half way around the world to a foreign country for a break and then go and do something like this.

It's called leaving your mark. 

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Dangerous game for any Russian to be playing, face deportation and their will be a nice camouflage uniform waiting for you back home. God idea making him and his parents clean his graffiti not sure if they'll be forced to do it with a scrubbing brush or paying a few locals to do it. If they did this in hua hin their would be a thai guy working 24/7 as he has trashed hua hin painting his eye "art " everywhere 

Posted
On 7/17/2025 at 9:24 PM, webfact said:

Pattaya City’s Special Affairs Unit intervened just in time

Based on the photo within the article they clearly didn't. He was almost finished. 

Posted
On 7/18/2025 at 3:24 AM, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy of THe Pattaya News

They should be paying him looks a lot better than the flaky paintwork  there

Pattaya pier vandalism crackdown as officials demand cleanup from youth and guardians

 

A 16-year-old Russian boy, Dobrynia, was caught spray-painting on Pattaya’s Bali Hai Pier Overpass during the early hours of July 17. Pattaya City’s Special Affairs Unit intervened just in time, halting the teenager's act of vandalism. The officers confiscated six cans of spray paint and a Yamaha Aerox motorbike, reportedly used by the teen to reach the scene.

 

Local authorities expressed outrage, emphasising a strict approach despite the teen's age. “This is not artistic expression, it’s destruction of public property!” stated Pattaya City. They warned that anyone considering similar offences would face firm legal action.

 

Dobrynia is set to face penalties under the Cleanliness and Orderliness Act, potentially facing a fine of up to 10,000 baht (approximately 282 USD). Authorities have mandated that both the boy and his guardians must clean up the graffiti themselves to emphasise the importance of civic responsibility.

 

Pattaya is adamant in its mission to maintain its status as Thailand’s premier tourist destination. “We won’t tolerate actions that damage public spaces. These locations are not just landmarks—they’re symbols of our city,” a spokesperson explained. The police are investigating whether Dobrynia acted alone, while efforts to restore the pier are underway.

 

The stringent measures reinforce the city's zero-tolerance approach by sending a clear message that vandalism will not be tolerated. Meanwhile, a related incident involved the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) pursuing legal action against a Japanese tourist for a similar train vandalism case in Bangkok.

 

On July 13, the tourist allegedly spray-painted the express train number 171 operating between Bangkok and Sungai Kolok. The situation underscores a wider effort to crack down on vandalism in public areas, reaffirming the stance that the defacement of public property will lead to serious consequences.

 

These actions underscore Thailand's broader commitment to upholding its reputation and ensuring the respect and maintenance of its public spaces for everyone's enjoyment. With continuing efforts to address and prevent such incidents, the authorities aim to preserve the nation’s image and public assets.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-18

 

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Posted
On 7/18/2025 at 2:43 PM, black tabby12345 said:

 

It is called Art when they are invited and requested to draw on the permitted "canvas".

 

If they paint on someone else's/public  property without consent, it is a vandalism.

This is a great docu about tagging NYC trains etc, hip hop origins, etc. Esp fun is when their graffiti went mainstream with showings in art galleries.  From 1983

 

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