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Advice sought for a BKK GAY bar for beer but not boys n tips
PeterRS replied to durian's topic in Gay Bangkok
Sorry to say if the karaoke is in the inside bar area, that rules me out. If in a separate soundproof room, I'll visit with friends. -
After a few red wines I shall be in bed sound asleep by midnight as per usual at that time of year. As for my bucket list, right at the top is to heal properly and get a trip to Bangkok in the latter half of 2026 and get to enjoy some fun times and get intertwined with some hot brown bodies again😛
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In the UK there is a new push of the Mpox vaccine by STI clinics as there is a new strain of it. Total cases in Thailand 2022 to mid 2024: 827; in UK total cases 2022 to Oct 2025: 4,358. So less risk in Thailand than UK.
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
PeterRS replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
You cannot even read! Whenever did I bring up the Jeju uprising? I didn't! Fact! Or does Jeju in Russian sound like Katyn or Mickey Mouse Chernobyl? You yet again deviate because you don't - and won't - answer legitimate questions. But then we know this is your usual practice. No one pays any attention! -
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Did you do much in 2025?
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Bangkok 11 days December 2025
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Barcelona - Thermas - Weekend in February.
Menaughty replied to hurstwickham's topic in European Men and Destinations
If I am not wrong their timings used to start from 3pm right? But now it says open 24 hours on Google what time y’all suggest to go now? Earlier I used go around 4:30ishpm - Today
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Moses replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
Ok. So for "hastening end of war" "by nation who got attacked first" using nuclear bomb on civilians is acceptable? -
Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
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Advice sought for a BKK GAY bar for beer but not boys n tips
Flynn replied to durian's topic in Gay Bangkok
I would definitely get a few drinks at Valour Bangkok on Soi 4. I enjoyed the cocktails and people watching from a comfortable space. It's a smaller bar and the staff are very inviting and do their best create a nice vibe by socializing and often introduceing guests to each other. They also have a nicely air conditioned inside area for the hot season and karaoke. -
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Nice 👍🏿 I guess being a 💊 doctor you can go anywhere I just made an appointment to see my doctor in Sydney,he has gone to Los Angeles for the week, great life !😁
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So you get up at 8-9am? Your a "afternoon" person is when you get your energy ⚡🤸🏿♂️
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
PeterRS replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
You "appear" to confuse "appeared to be" with "was"! -
may be cheapest but still is filling and usually keeps me running till at least 2 or 3 pm if not longer
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yummy looking all of them
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
vinapu replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
O Santa Simplictatis ! -
Yes, at least for the ones I’ve contacted (A couple of guys said 250) Twinks or bottoms might be less than 200, but that’s speculation; there seem to be more of these than garotocomlocal. The guys rarely look muscular. And of the ones I’ve met, 2 of 4 were notably skinnier than their pics, which is disturbing to me, both for aesthetic and moral reasons. I don’t think it’s because they’re using Ozempic. in fairness, I should mention the other side of the coin, which is that presumably far more Brazilians are using steroids, although I would say the “overdone” roid guy has declined markedly since the pandemic, and that oil-injection thing (with those freaky trapezius faux-muscles) has all but disappeared. That said, I think (and this is extrapolating from too small of a sample size) but that an unfortunate number of guys who are within the plausibly un-steroided range are nevertheless using small doses to hasten progress, (including a law student who I’m disappointed just shrugs it off) sorry, I answered quite a bit more than you asked!
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
PeterRS replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
And the one who to many appeared not to be a butcher, Nikita Khrushchev who denounced Stalin, was denied burial in the Kremlin Wall and instead lies in peace inside Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery. (Of course during the Stalin era he had followed the Kremlin's orders). And that's perhaps appropriate because there he is in the presence of truly great Russians like Chekov, Gogol, Shostakovich, Chaliapin, Prokofiev, Rostropovich and his wife Vishnevskaya, Ulanova and so many others, including Stalin's wife who shot herself in 1932 aged 31. Graves of Khrushchev (above) and Stalin's wife (below) -
Two days before the 2011 9.1 mega earthquake off Japan's east coast near Sendai which devastated much of that part of the country, a 7.3 quake had occurred off the east coast of Iwate province, very close to the area of the Sendai quake. Two days ago another less powerful quake hit Aomori province in the north of the country. But 7.5 is still a major quake and there are fears that as in 2011 this might be the prelude to another mega quake in the region. The one that most earthquake watchers are waiting for is a mega quake virtually under Tokyo similar to the Great Kanto quake of 1923. Although it was only 8.0 on the Richter scale, it was followed within the space of only five minutes by two other major quakes of 7.2 and 7.3 magnitude. The result was devastating. Over half of Tokyo and all of Yokohama were destroyed. Up to 140,00 died and 2.5 milliion made homeless. It must be stressed, however, that Tokyo and Yokohama then were very different cities. Houses were constructed mostly of wood. Today's building standards in Tokyo take into account major quakes and the newer taller buildings around Shinjuku, for example, should withstand very strong quakes with only shaking. However, the 31 meter height limit for buildings in the city was only abandoned in 1963 and the Building Standards Act only came into force in 1971 following a 1968 earthquke. And despite the effects of the 1923 quake and the American fire bombing of Tokyo towards the end of WWII, there are parts of the city which would virtually collapse in a mega quake. The reason for Japan being so prone to earthquakes is because it sits atop no less than three tectonic plates each pushing in different directions. This diagram from a 2011 edition of The Daiy Telegraph illustrates what is going on under the surface.
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The delicious food I ate during my holiday! Food in Thailand is cheap and delicious! No dish cost more than 500 baht. Cheapest meal of course is 84 baht American breakfast set from Foodland! XiaoYing_Video_1765327171575_1080HD.mp4
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go to bed just past midnight as i do every night at home and wake up on Jan 1st in the morning
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We're booked for a trip to Borobudur in July (with additional time in Java and Bali). It's the biggest bucket list site I haven't yet experienced. One of these days I'd like to go to Madagascar. So far away!
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that's proper attitude I like.
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even if they do , we will never learn about it here because we are discreet gentlemen en masse . As for staff being straight , as with go-go and massage boys proclaiming the same , I have my doubts to a degree of that straightness when comes to job they actually do.
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
vinapu replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
so Russia invaded Ukraine having noble goal of changing names of those avenues to more palatable while her own butchers are resting in peace on Red Square behind ( and inside) of Lenin Mausoleum ? - Yesterday
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
vinapu replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
my comment was to your correct assertion that ' history is written by the victors". I don't think they were any victors in Volyn massacres as soon after Red Army entered in , Ukrainian nationalists were dangling from any tree available, guilty or not. There was no space for nationalists in Soviet sphere. Monument in Katyn looks impressive and dignified, Hope there's another one for Soviet victims of NKVD murdered there which were more numerous. now, what about page 162 and war time rapes in East Prussia ? -
While I agree with you and jason in principle, I'd say it depends of the question. Nothing wrong with OP asking question about given boy but those who can answer, do it better if they respond by PM, specially if his metrics or performance would be discussed. On another hand if question would be like ' if somebody visited Hot Male recently , did you see if boy with huge tattoo of ( snake, Trump, birthday cake etc. ) on his back is still there ?" I don't see problem answering it in public forum.