That's almost as sad as my story - perverts used to offer me sweets to get out the car
That's almost as sad as my story - perverts used to offer me sweets to get out the car
christianpfc (September 13th, 2018), dab69 (September 10th, 2018)
PinnacleOR, by now you can see why I suggested posting your inquiry on:
http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/
So, Francois, would you saunter into Family Mart and publicly advise their customers to go to 7 Eleven?
frequent (September 10th, 2018)
Yeah, that is true. The general is a bit of a prick, and his government is why I'm still sitting in Canada right now, instead of at home in Asia with my husband. Prick...
Is he planning to hold elections any time in the future though? It's been 4.5 years since the military coup, and he promised the international community he'd hold elections within 12 months, but obviously that didn't happen. Any chance of elections in the near future, or has he become too accustomed to power to give it up?
Considering that your long-term goal is to live in a totalitarian communist country ....
The reason why you are in Canada right now is entirely due to your own folly. You chose knowingly to ignore the Immigration laws of Thailand. You had already chosen to go and live in Laos before those Immigration laws caught up with you. The Lao immigration authorities, having observed that you had flouted the Thai Immigration laws in a particularly egregious way, decided that they weren't going to run the risk of you flouting their Immigration laws so denied you entry. All your own work, no-one else's. As I keep saying, you're nothing but an entitled millennial
billyhouston (September 17th, 2018), christianpfc (September 13th, 2018), colmx (September 15th, 2018)
blah, blah, blah....
If you haven't noticed, the world is globalized now. Remember all those fears about globalization people have been screaming about for at least a couple decades now? Well, globalization happened, and it's now in place the world over.
It's not my problem immigration laws haven't caught up yet.
I'll be a legal immigrant in Laos, so it's fine.