These are the good'ol days
WTF !!! Lol - so, NOW I know why my gay Thai friends are never that annoyed at the thought of having go to their army training !!
Although from what I hear from them that's actually not to much different than what actually happens when they're there anyway, but obviously all just a little more discreetly perhaps.
So, anyone any idea from the Thai being spoken in the clip what the purpose of this "training" was all about - well apart from the obvious of course perhaps where it went something like "ok guys so if you run out of ammo and can't shoot the enemy we suggest as being Thai and hot that you immediately just revert to trying to fuck them to death!" Lol
I saw this a few years ago but could find out from thai friends if it was real. There were also some disturbing series of violent behavior from army official s
I enjoyed my time in the Irish Army (no, not Gerry Adams' army) but it was never this much fun.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
Years ago, I was visiting Fethiye in Turkey and found myself - entirely accidentally! - in the vicinity of the army recruitment office. It turns out that I was there on the day that the latest batch of conscripts were reporting - not just for duty but for their initial medical examination. There was a queue of about a hundred or so boys of about 18 years old, all wearing nothing but their skimpy underpants, stretching from the door of the building right out into and along the street. The locals appeared entirely used to the situation and quite unfazed by the spectacle, but I was so shocked that I was completely immobilised for the next few hours...
"The fruits of peace and tranquility... are the greatest goods... while those of its opposite, strife, are unbearable evils. Hence we ought to wish for peace, to seek it if we do not already have it, to conserve it once it is attained, and to repel with all our strength the strife which is opposed to it. To this end individual[s]... and in even greater degree groups and communities are obliged to help one another... from the bond or law of human society." [Marsilio dei Mainardini (c.1275-1342), Defensor Pacis]
They're in training to enforce the new visa waiver rules...
If only!
I don't understand enough to enlighten the situation, but it's Thai and they are counting: one, two, three, stop (?) / one, two, three, four.
I sent the link to BF. He matter-of-factly explained it was just something like a "game" for new people in the army...or school. He wasn't surprised by it at any rate.
Apparently, this is just a rather interesting form of "hazing" in Thailand.
Are you sure you 're not getting mixed up with the time you passed the Tarntawan when Nirish guy was staying there?Originally Posted by Marsilius
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I resemble that remark !!! :-)