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  1. I so thought the same tbh
  2. Slip into a cinema and give yourself a treat So better take your raincoat, could be sticky on the seat Ah, ah Open up you Twisties and open up your fly Pictures start to flicker as your hand moves down your thigh Ah, ah
  3. When I was a boy it was common to see tigers and the odd lion as a pet in Europe Not sure how many owners got eaten but probably not enough Monkeys as pets is a real danger
  4. I've used it quite a bit for an amateur sports club I volunteer at Can do amazing letters It's known to lie though and it's memory was limited up to Nov 2022 Used it for a legal doc which I ran past a laywer and it was good. The difference between this and a Google search is most people want to be told what's right A google search you need to be smart to know what's the right answer that your given chatGPT tells you this is the right answer Even when it's not
  5. SHIT All across Nana and Cowboy SME'c, (Small to Medium Enterprising Cunts) are going I goota wash my pussy! Get it ready for the tourists!
  6. Yeah! It would be surprising if they didn't Hun Sen while Cambodia chaired ASEAN was surprisingly tougher on Myanmar than expected, maybe not tough enough, I'm sure there's a strawman there somewhere, That was odd
  7. Yep - Maybe a board name change is needed Getting bloody boring
  8. Well the alternative is to just apologies, hand over cash and that's ok too
  9. If you go to the original link you will see the man in a black suit with a bright green tie and glasses looking directly into the camera As I was working off my mobile, I just hit copy all, You guys are smart enough to know what to read, Well, you should be smart enough,
  10. https://amp.abc.net.au/article/101910176 Too funny Mostly arseholes employed there ABC News SHARE Ex-Australian embassy employee pleads guilty over cameras found in women's bathrooms at Bangkok mission Exclusive by South-East Asia correspondent Mazoe Ford and Supattra Vimonsuknopparat in Bangkok Posted 7h ago7 hours ago An image of the Australian embassy in Thailand with Bangkok's skyline in the background. The Australian embassy in Bangkok is one of Australia's largest diplomatic missions.(Supplied: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) A former staff member at the Australian embassy in Bangkok has pleaded guilty to installing tiny hidden cameras in two women's bathrooms inside the secure government building. Key points: Nayot "Bank" Thamsongsana was a locally engaged employee at the Australian embassy He was fired a day after being arrested over the hidden cameras and a year later pleaded guilty The charges carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail, a 20,000 baht ($850) fine, or both Nayot "Bank" Thamsongsana, 39, appeared in the Bangkok South Criminal Court on January 30 and pleaded guilty to committing an indecent act to persons over 15 years of age by threatening with any means. The locally engaged embassy employee was arrested by Royal Thai Police in January 2022 after a camera's digital memory card was found on a bathroom floor inside the Bangkok mission. He was fired from his job as an IT systems manager the day after his arrest. His guilty plea came just over a year later, on the day prosecutors and the defence had come to court for a witness and evidence examination hearing to determine the trial hearing dates. Four people outside a sliding door, one older man in a suit carrying a briefcase, a younger man next to him, and two women Nayot Thamsongsana's case has been before the Bangkok South Criminal Court.(ABC News: Mazoe Ford) "[Nayot] looked at the evidence to prepare to fight the case … and after he checked all the evidence, documents, and statements from the prosecutor, he confessed and pleaded guilty," deputy spokesman for the Office of the Attorney-General, Kosonlawat Inthuchanyong, told the ABC. "He confessed that he put the cameras in the toilets to secretly watch the activity inside the toilets. "An act like this is committing an indecent act by threatening, because there is no-one who would allow others to do that to them." Images of two women recorded by hidden bathroom cameras Sixty women who used the bathrooms where the cameras were installed gave statements to police. "Many of them must have been so frightened and worried if their image was taken, or if they were watched," Mr Kosonlawat said. "They filed complaints but after checking all the evidence we were informed by the prosecutor that only images of two people were recorded and found." A man in a black suit and bright green tie, with glasses, looks directly into camera Kosonlawat Inthuchanyong told the ABC many women who used the bathrooms in question must have been frightened and worried.(ABC News: Mazoe Ford) Mr Kosonlawat said Nayot cooperated fully with investigators and would have the option of giving a written or verbal statement of remorse to the court. The former embassy staffer is expected to return to court to be sentenced on March 23. Mr Kosonlawat said that under Thai law, Nayot now has the option of paying compensation and apologising to the two women in the meantime. The women can then choose to accept the payment and apology and make a statement to police or the court that they are willing to drop the case entirely. Or they can accept the apology and payment and continue with the court process. A tall building is shot from the street, with a gold shield visible near the entrance The women may choose to drop the case or proceed in Bangkok South Criminal Court.(ABC News: Mazoe Ford) The charges Nayot pleaded guilty to carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail, a 20,000 baht ($850) fine, or both. The Bangkok embassy is one of Australia's largest diplomatic missions. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) would not comment on the case while it was before the courts, but a spokesperson said the department would "continue to provide support to staff, including through in-house counselling". DFAT's principal psychologist has travelled to Bangkok to provide counselling, and staff also have access to support services in the country, as well as the 24-hour employee assistance program. "The department has reviewed security arrangements at the embassy in Bangkok to ensure they remain robust and appropriate," the spokesperson said. Mr Kosonlawat said he was sympathetic to the women affected by this case. "The Office of the Attorney-General would like to express our sympathy for what happened," he said. "We tried our best [to] prosecute the case as best we could under Thai law."
  11. Mind you, a phishing scammer sends the same email/message out to people and then "helps" them to fix the phone, So I wonder if really the government or just some scammers who have been confused with the government (See what I did there) Seriously though
  12. No it's a very serious problem with some suicides here of children People meet someone online, they think they are friends, and get videoed then blackmailed. It's particularly bad with school aged kids who are too naïve to know better, The blackmailer threatens to show the video to all their friends, It's pretty sad
  13. I remember on one of my first trips to Thailand there was a world balloon festival at a huge park, so went to watch, was quite wonderful the range of balloons,
  14. Except the energy required to push types up a ramp . . . . I stopped there
  15. 8800 a day in Laos, that's not too bad? One of our girls went on it a few days ago, yet to hear how it went
  16. Red Baron did we used to meet up in Sydney occasionally at a mutual friend now deceased? He worked for the government
  17. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/explain-your-letter-time-we-falsely-accused-gandhi-drinking-his-own-pee-375339%3famp=1 I had been misled know I know better zzzzzzz
  18. Ghandi used to drink a glass first thing in the morning, I asked my dad, apparently it's full of very good electrolytes, however he also declined from drinking a glass in the morning Ghandi used to sleep with 2 virgins at night so he could sleep peacefully I think neither of these are good ideas
  19. Oh I think we are all totally fucked digitally Last major hack was human stupidity in Oz A person used "Stress" to force some idiot to release the details, wam, all the drivers licences details lost It's interesting so many people are fighting back against constantly changing their passwords that Fuck Shit Cunt etc are in the most common passwords today That's shows people are sick and tired of forever changing passwords
  20. What's really interesting is the amount of connections made by IoT The communication rates while tiny cover massive numbers of devices And as we slowly move to smart cities, the number will explode Not just reading your gas water electricity meter, but seeing how many cars are travelling down a road and changing lights to green instead of sitting there doing nothing while the light is red
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