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TakingAmes's avatar

That is one crazy husky. And the baby looks pretty nonplussed by the whole experience.

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TakingAmes's avatar

Squee!

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

Thailand has very harsh drug laws - including the death penalty. So this arse had nothing to lose. I feel for his victims

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Tina Mouse's avatar

Alas that he did not begin with himself.

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Tina Mouse's avatar

Fire the right wing operative who is pushing that bullshit.

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Tina Mouse's avatar

Sad that we know Comey will never pay for the treason he committed against his country, to knowingly elect a Russian asset he thought he could control.

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fifthdentist's avatar

You misspelled "days" as "months."

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Keith Taylor's avatar

Oh, Christ.

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CalOldBlue's avatar

Making some assumptions here, based on insufficient (Google) research of Thai drug laws. Possession of meth (Category 1 in Thailand) for sale COULD result in the death penalty. If so, why was he released, given the possibility he may decide to go out his own way?

"For Category 1 Substances:Up to life imprisonment and a fine of 1,000,000-5,000,000 Baht for production, importation or exportation, unless for the purpose of disposal, in which case the penalty is death. The intention to 'dispose' is inferred through quantities defined in the ActUp to life imprisonment and a fine of 100,000 – 5,000,000 Baht, or the death penalty, (depending upon the amount of the substance or substances found) for disposal or possession for the purpose of disposalUp to 10 years imprisonment or a fine of 20,000 – 200,000 Baht for possession. Note again that if the quantity of the substance or substances found exceeds prescribed levels in the act, then possession for the purpose of disposal will be inferred. It should also be noted that 'disposal' is defined in the act as meaning to 'sell, distribute, give away indiscriminately, exchange or give"

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Elderly John's avatar

'cause then he'd get off scott-free.

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David Brown's avatar

Just getting back to this, Thailand's big bonus is that the foundation of our pop culture knowledge of their history is a musical based on an English lady's diary.

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kermit's avatar

This is something common to all large countries; I don't know about smaller tribes or countries. "Amok" is a Malaysian word meaning, well, "amok".

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tim gueguen's avatar

Japan tried to seize Korea at the end of the 16th Century. The warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi hoped to use Korea as a stepping stone to invade China.

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Pisto75666's avatar

Here's a jumping puppy!

https://twitter.com/buiteng...

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Pisto75666's avatar

They've already been "SEE? He used a penis replacer gun THEN a knife. So that proves knives are worse!"

The strong dislike I have for this fucking country, lately.

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Doug Langley's avatar

They surrounded babbie with huskies from Day 1, so she's completely comfortable with them. They have 3 huskies there, one of which has her mothering instincts kick in and snuggles babby when she sleeps.

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