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So Long And Thanks For All The Fish - Ukraine bombs Russian Nuclear Bombers
This is something you really need to back up. How about a source or two otherwise this can only be seen as something you've made up. -
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf aka TACO
You left out Willie Brown’s “go to girl “ when he needed release, in exchange for promotion s. “I'm from the Bay Area and the place hosts some of the brightest and most forward thinking people on the planet.” So bright they invented SHI- MAPS so the public knows which are to avoid due to the Democrats leftist policies. -
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Community Foreign National Sparks Debate in Patong After Public Urination Incident
Picture courtesy of Workpoint A foreign national has ignited debate both online and on the streets of Patong after being filmed urinating in public while walking along a road in the busy Soi Saensabai area, opposite the famous Bangla Road. The incident has drawn widespread criticism on Thai social media, where a video clip and accompanying messages condemning the man’s behaviour quickly went viral. The footage shows the tourist nonchalantly exposing himself and urinating as he walks, sparking concern and disgust among locals and fellow visitors. The clip was originally shared by a local resident who witnessed the act, along with a caption reading: “Look at this! #UnacceptableTourist. Tourist police, please take action. Location: Soi Saensabai, Patong, Phuket!” The post prompted a flood of angry comments, with many expressing disappointment over the perceived decline in the quality of international visitors. Local journalists visited the area shortly after the video emerged and spoke to residents and business owners. They confirmed that the man is a familiar sight in the neighbourhood and has reportedly displayed inappropriate behaviour on multiple occasions. Despite warnings from members of the public, he has shown no willingness to change his conduct. “This kind of behaviour isn’t just disrespectful to Patong residents, it’s disrespectful to Thailand as a whole,” said Ms Rujira, a local vendor in Soi Saensabai. “It damages the image of our tourism industry in the eyes of other visitors.” Residents are now calling for urgent action from relevant authorities, particularly the Tourist Police and Patong Municipality, to enforce the law and hold the individual accountable. “There are more and more low-quality tourists these days, especially those coming under the free visa policy. They’re not helping the tourism sector, they’re causing problems,” Ms Rujira added. As of now, there has been no official response or action reported from the Tourist Police or other responsible agencies. The community, however, remains firm in demanding that authorities act decisively to prevent similar incidents. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-06-02. Video courtesy of Phuketinsta. 3572514908388620492.mp4 -
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So Long And Thanks For All The Fish - Ukraine bombs Russian Nuclear Bombers
There are "Putin stooges" for sure. Just as there are "Zelensky stooges". Then there are those who who have rational thought. Where would you place yourself. Your history of posts suggests not the latter. -
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf aka TACO
Democrats, being the party of the rich, start to panic when the market takes a dip. -
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Why are retirees so grumpy?
Guessing is so much easier than any other cerebral activity so I'm not surprised it's your default option. At least it's an honest expression showing your lack of desire to educate yourself or others.
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