American cultural imperialism extends to Thai weddings:
https://wlos.com/news/nation-world/groo ... thlete-sad
"was quite intoxicated at the time,"
All of our traditions
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"Princess Diana's brother Earl Spencer says he was sexually abused at boarding school"
Sorry mate, but I don't have much interest in your 40-years ago issue, but out of curiosity, what happened? Were you buggered by the local bully? Went through some "initiation" involving your asshole? Forced to gain bj experience from the giving side on some big bruiser?
Nope.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-68522408?ut ... pic%2Fnews
Sorry mate, but I don't have much interest in your 40-years ago issue, but out of curiosity, what happened? Were you buggered by the local bully? Went through some "initiation" involving your asshole? Forced to gain bj experience from the giving side on some big bruiser?
Nope.
Oh. I see. Some would have called that an additional benefit of that elite school and included in the (current cost) £10,584 per semester....a female staff member, whom he described as a "voracious paedophile", groomed and abused him and other young boys in their dormitory beds at night.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-68522408?ut ... pic%2Fnews
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But but but (no pun intended), she was a commoner! You Yanks (no pun intended) just don't understand.O Really wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:25 pm"Princess Diana's brother Earl Spencer says he was sexually abused at boarding school"
Sorry mate, but I don't have much interest in your 40-years ago issue, but out of curiosity, what happened? Were you buggered by the local bully? Went through some "initiation" involving your asshole? Forced to gain bj experience from the giving side on some big bruiser?
Nope.Oh. I see. Some would have called that an additional benefit of that elite school and included in the (current cost) £10,584 per semester....a female staff member, whom he described as a "voracious paedophile", groomed and abused him and other young boys in their dormitory beds at night.
https://paradise-education.com/images/c ... g_2_80.jpg
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-68522408
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Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 10:15 amI'm not a close observer, but it feels like India is joining Italy and many other nations in becoming more authoritarian. Hindifascist?
Indian police stop a conference of activists and academics discussing G20 issues ahead of summit
... Critics also challenged the interests of the G-20 and whom it served to benefit.
“The G20 is being organized to secure the corporate interests of a few. We need to work to secure our interests, our rights, our forests, our water,” said Roma Malik of the All India Union of Forests’ Working People.
O Really wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 11:50 amSeems you have others who agree with you.
https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/2023 ... democracy/
Not high on my travel list, either.
https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/ste ... ill/f_webp
Modi’s Muslim remarks spark ‘hate speech’ accusations as India’s mammoth election deepens divides
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of delivering Islamophobic remarks during an election rally Sunday, triggering widespread anger from prominent Muslims and members of the opposition.
The world’s most populous nation is in the midst of a mammoth weeks-long election in which Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is widely expected to secure a rare third consecutive term....
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I had no idea who the Prime Minister ("First Minister") of Scotland is. If forced to guess, I'd say it was Hamish McTavish or Fergus McFarland or somebody. He'd be somebody who had authentic clan kilts and whose family had lived in some castle since 1600-something. Maybe he'd play bagpipes as a musical interest, and worked as a barrister while living on his gentleman's sheep farm. Nope.
The First Minister of Scotland, whose job is currently in jeopardy is Humza Yousaf. Humza Yousaf? Seriously? Habib is running Scotland?
Yousaf is Glasgow-born of Pakistani immigrant parents, and seems well-qualified for the job. And he's got a proper Scottish accent. England has Rishi Sunak as PM and Canada has Jagmeet Singh as leader of the NDP, but this is Scotland we're talking about. Scotland - where men are men even in skirts and wee lassies are fair. Where if your family hasn't lived there more than two centuries, you're a newcomer. A country where people eat Haggis as a sign of pride. A country of long traditions and strong cultural identification. But still, here he is, the First Minister of Scotland:
I had no idea who the Prime Minister ("First Minister") of Scotland is. If forced to guess, I'd say it was Hamish McTavish or Fergus McFarland or somebody. He'd be somebody who had authentic clan kilts and whose family had lived in some castle since 1600-something. Maybe he'd play bagpipes as a musical interest, and worked as a barrister while living on his gentleman's sheep farm. Nope.
The First Minister of Scotland, whose job is currently in jeopardy is Humza Yousaf. Humza Yousaf? Seriously? Habib is running Scotland?
Yousaf is Glasgow-born of Pakistani immigrant parents, and seems well-qualified for the job. And he's got a proper Scottish accent. England has Rishi Sunak as PM and Canada has Jagmeet Singh as leader of the NDP, but this is Scotland we're talking about. Scotland - where men are men even in skirts and wee lassies are fair. Where if your family hasn't lived there more than two centuries, you're a newcomer. A country where people eat Haggis as a sign of pride. A country of long traditions and strong cultural identification. But still, here he is, the First Minister of Scotland:
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No worries, mate. It is indeed stunning that a Muslim, a Hindu, and a Sikh, all of south Asian heritage, would lower themselves to involvement with Scottish, British and Canadian politics
EDIT: The Muslim has decided that there are better things he can do:
Humza Yousaf resigns - live: SNP Scottish first minister quits in emotional speech to avoid no confidence vote
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