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A paki refugee jihadist is not a real Londoner. Real Londoners speak the Queen's English, not the chopped up drool coming out of your filthy refugee mouth. Everything you write is laughable and shows how uneducated and unsophisticated you are. Go back to your kebab shop where you groom little boys.
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Re: Jakarta 2 {NEW} (old Jakarta Info thread closed)
Nobody likes you buddy. Your FRs make no sense with your refugee camp English rife with grammatical errors a grade school student wouldn't even make. You have 40 post and negative rep pts.... Does that not register in your tiny refugee head? (Hint: it means aside from being a douche, your writing is shit). Feel sorry for the real British people that have to put up with retarded kebab stand workers like you. Last edited by lost99; 19-07-2017 at 10:05 AM. |
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Regarding points on this forum, I am not here to earn points. As its not gonna make me rich. Good Luck... |
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Hahaha a faker justifying his fake FRs. I still don't understand why a fake British man still in London? Since you like kissing so much please go kiss a porcupine. Of course you can write better FRs as they're figments of your fantasy.
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I don't understand why people are sending me private messages on my inbox, regarding Threesome. Please feel free to ask me on forum. I would definitely guide you guyz.
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Wife of Indonesian police general slaps airport security officer
Wife of Indonesian police general slaps airport security officer after refusing to take off watch for X-ray check (VIDEO)
The wife of a police general apparently thought she was above the law and standard airport security procedures, but now she is facing the prospect of serious legal consequences after her assault on a security officer was caught on tape. Yesterday, a video of an irate woman at Manado City’s Sam Ratulangi Airport went viral in Indonesia. The woman, clad in all black and wearing bug eye sunglasses (while indoors, mind you), looked extremely upset that she had been asked by airport security officers to take off her metal watch for the X-ray checkpoint, as is standard procedure. Instead of complying, she had to be held back by her daughter as she tried to fight a female officer before slapping said officer in the face. It seemed like the behavior of a person used to getting away with things because of their position. But she’s not getting away with anything this time, as the incident was recorded and shared on Twitter by none other than Indonesia’s Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi, who added a caption condemning the woman’s actions and arrogance: Airport management firm PT Angkasa Pura I said the woman and her daughter were taken to a police station following the incident. As a result, they missed their morning flight from Manado to Jakarta but were reportedly allowed to get on a later flight. According to local police, two reports were filed against the woman, one by the security officer who was slapped as seen in the video, and another by another officer who was hit in the arm, an incident which was not captured on film. “There are two reports filed (against the woman). We will handle both reports in accordance with the law,” said North Sulawesi Police Spokesman Ibrahim Tompo, as quoted by Tempo yesterday. The National Police have also gotten involved, confirming that the woman in the video, Joice Warouw, is the wife of a police general. “Yes, that’s (the wife of) Brigadier General Sumampouw who’s assigned to the National Police,” said National Police spokesman Setyo Wasisto. It’s not yet known what charges Joice will face, but Indonesian public officials, including Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi, ensured that the case will be dealt with in accordance with the law regardless of her husband’s position. |
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Indonesian government officially blocks messaging app Telegram
Messaging app Telegram, arguably the most popular app of its kind with over 100 million monthly active users recorded last year, has been officially blocked by the government of Indonesia according to an official from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Menkominfo). “It’s true (Telegram has been blocked), we are currently preparing an explanation,” said Noor Iza, acting head of public relations at Menkominfo, as quoted by Detik this afternoon. Noor asked for patience as Menkominfo would soon release a full statement explaining the block. Indonesian internet users started noticing this afternoon that they were unable to access Telegram through multiple major ISPs, including Telkom and XL. A screenshot from one Twitter user that tried to access Telegram allegedly shows a notification message indicating that Telegram was blocked for violating Indonesia’s Law on Information and Electronic Transactions (UU ITE). Telegram is primarily distinguished from its competitors, such as Whatsapp, by its security features including unbreakable end-to-end encryption, secret chat rooms, and self-destructing messages. It is these features that have led security analysts to warn that Telegram has become the messaging app of choice for terrorist groups, especially ISIS. It is believed the app has been used to plan and coordinate several terrorist attacks in the last few years. It is likely that the Indonesian government blocked the apps on the grounds that it was being used to spread information regarding terrorism, treason or radical ideologies, any of which would be a violation of UU ITE. Based on our research, it would appear that Indonesia is the only country besides China to actually block Telegram in its entirety. The Russian government threatened the block the app in late June (leading to the app’s creator to register his company with their government, although they did not agree to demands to share private data) while the app’s voice call feature was blocked by a court order in Iran. |
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Spider-Man heroically stops motorcycles from entering elevated road in Malang
Spider-Man heroically stops motorcycles from entering elevated road in Malang
The hype for ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ is still strong in Indonesia after its theatrical release last week, and the new superhero flick is getting some free viral marketing in the country thanks to this friendly neighborhood (unofficial) traffic man. Recently, a video went viral showing a man in a Spider-Man costume directing traffic in the East Java city of Malang. Standing before the Arjosari flyover, he tries to prevent any motorcycles from going up the elevated road, which is against the law (a law that is often violated in Indonesia, leading to some horrific accidents). While Malang’s Spider-Man has won over many fans, especially the many elementary school kids who came to see him in the video, Malang’s traffic police chief rightly pointed out that his stunt is dangerous. “It’s admittedly good and funny, but the method is wrong,” said Ady Nugroho, head of the Malang Police’s Traffic Unit, as quoted by Merdeka. But, as they say, it wouldn’t be heroic if there wasn’t an element of danger. That said, we hope nothing bad ever happens to Malang’s Spider-Man. Perhaps the police could show him the correct ‘method’ by appointing one of their own to direct traffic at the junction. And apologies to Spider-Man for revealing his secret identity (even though we initially thought he was Tom Holland, considering his build), but this traffic hero happens to be Universitas Brawijaya student Aziz, originally from the North Sumatran city of Medan. He told the media that he took up the stunt after growing worried about seeing so many motorcyclists driving up the flyover. |
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Jakarta has the 3rd cheapest taxi prices in the world based on global survey
The capital of Indonesia suffers from from some of the most infamously awful traffic in the world, inadequate public transportation and terrible conditions for pedestrians. But, if there’s one bright spot in Jakarta’s transportation infrastructure, one thing that we can hold over the heads of rival cities like Bangkok and Singapore, it’s our taxis. If you pick a legit Jakarta taxi brand like Blue Bird or Express, you rarely have to worry about a driver not using the meter or blowing you off if your destination isn’t convenient to them. And, on top of that, Jakartans pay less for taxis than almost anywhere else in the world. That’s according to the results of the 2017 Taxi Price Index published by UK-based Carspring. Based on an 80-city survey, the index’s rankings show that Jakarta’s taxis are the 3rd cheapest in the world based upon an average 3 kilometer fare costing $1.47 (Rp 19,577). The only cities with cheaper taxi rides based on that metric are Mumbai at $1.40 and Cairo at a measly $0.55. On the flip side, the most expensive taxis are in Zurich, where a 3 km ride will cost you an incredible $25.25. Other Coconuts cities in the top 20 include #7 Bangkok ($1.64), #8 Kuala Lumpur ($1.89), and #20 Singapore ($4.01). To get those figures, the index “calculated the price of a 3 km ride within the same area (inner city journey) including a 60 second waiting time (20 sec/km) accounting for red lights, stop signs, etc.” The study also calculated the standard fare from airports to city centers, and Tokyo easily took top place by a mile with a fare of $189.91. Cairo remained the most affordable, with a fare of $4.20. To show the initial hire and waiting time costs, the report used data given by the official website of each city; and to work out the airport to city fares, information was gleaned from official airport and tourist information sites. The index only takes into account official taxi company prices and does not include price data from ride-hailing services like Uber. So buck up Jakartans, it’s not so bad. Next time you’re stuck in a taxi during a diamond-dense traffic jam, think to yourself, “At least I don’t live in Zurich”. |
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Post fictional FR about "deep throat kissing" and raw service at Terminal 2! Later gullible Singaporean newbies go down to Classic and ask for such services. Really disgrace our nationality. And now he even went over to Pattaya thread and troll. He call Pattaya his second home. Just how many second homes he's residing in? Tiagong he's refugee from Pakistan.
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Crocodile returns the body of a man it killed a day earlier after it is `SUMMONED`
This is the astonishing moment a crocodile clutches a missing man in its jaws after a witch doctor claimed he summoned it to return the body.
The missing man, identified as Syarifuddin, 41, was bathing in a river with friends when the beast pounced and dragged him beneath the water in Berau, Indonesia, on Tuesday at 6.20pm. Desperate relatives reportedly searched in vain for him and it was assumed that he had been taken into the depths of the Lempake River when police failed to find him. Villagers contacted a local black magic wizard who specialises in "crocodile witch craft" and it"s claimed they cast a spell for Syarifuddin to be brought back alive. Incredibly, his body is said to have emerged yesterday morning. The crocodile clutching the man identified as Syarifuddin in its jaws in the Lempake River Residents cover up the body of the man after retrieving it from the water in Indonesia After Syarifuddin, pictured left and right, was dragged to his death, residents called a witch doctor in an attempt to get his body back It is claimed that after the crocodile whisperer set out his message, the man was returned to the river bank The predator is purportedly seen floating to the banks with the naked body of Syarifuddin in its jaws as the gathered crowd looks on, in video footage from the scene. It then dropped off the corpse sparking suggestions the saltwater crocodile, which can grow up to 5.2m as an adult, had actually been guarding the victim"s body from other predators seeing as it hadn"t been eaten. Friend Andi Resmin who was with Syarifuddin when he was captured by the croc said: "He was just in the water and the crocodile humped at him and took him." Local resident, Eet, said there was a local myth that anyone bathing with clothes on in the river would be fine - but bathing naked would result in a crocodile attack. Stunned locals gathered to receive their friend from the predatory beast He said: "If the person bathes naked, they will be definitely be eaten by crocodiles, for sure. If they wear clothes they will not be ambushed." Syarifuddin was found dead and had injuries to his ribs on the right side of his body. Police chief Inspector Talisayan Faisal Hamid, who is now investigating the incident, said: "The victim"s friends report to the officer he was attacked by a crocodile. That night we did a search." The officer said nothing was returned that evening and so residents contacted a crocodile charmer and the body appeared the next morning on Wednesday. Hamid said it was "very weird" that three crocodiles emerged from the river, suggesting the body of the man was being protected so that "the victim could be delivered". He said: "People also bathe in the water, so again, it is unlucky that he was killed by the crocodile." Police Inspector Hamid said the "important thing was that the body had been found" and that locals were now "hunting the crocodile that attacked" the man. |
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DANSHUI: EARLY AUG 2017 (CONFIRM) NEXT JAKARTA TRIP (PENDING) NEXT OSAKA/TOKYO/SAPPORO TRIP (PENDING) You are a Racist beggar, do you really have money for Sex tourism, what will an old man, having erectile dysfunction, do on a sex tour. |
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