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over-react, us?
wow! an american student on spring break in mexico ends up in hospital (reasons/assailants unknown) and malkin followers get to advocating war, invasion etc - one of the nastiest comment sections i've seen there
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Re: over-react, us?
hahahaha....
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Fuck me - those signs in Singapore are excellent - real plain English and the message is clear. If you traffic drugs, you will be executed. Duh. How do these fine upstanding citizens of the US qualify for their passports?
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Re: over-react, us?
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Re: over-react, us?
Oh, I can understand why seeing the signs would be a shock - they're very blunt. But the message is clear.
And it's a bit rich to assume that your embassy would help you in a situation like that - if you had put yourself in that situation in the first place. Especially with the old "But, but, but... I'm an American!" line as your defense. ![]() I'm not sure what would happen if you just left the drugs at the end of the air bridge, and didn't bring carry them across the immigration line. Does that still count as "trafficking"? "But officer, I read the sign, and figured I'd follow your rules - so that's why I left the kilo of heroin there in that duty free bag."
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