posted:pyralis on 03/05/2009 14:25:55
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ughh so much airbrushing...
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posted:impact on 04/12/2009 00:41:47
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I hate Thai men,but love all Thai girls..LOL
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posted:icyfresh on 04/30/2009 15:12:54
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they're finally got married!
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posted:majesticgyrl on 05/05/2009 18:50:10
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^Yes, they finally got married. After 10-11 years of dating and 2 break ups. Although one of the break ups was a rumor I believe? LOL. The reason why the wedding stalled was due to the fact that Brook's mom did not approve of Kob because of the differences in class (since Brook is from an extremely "wealthy" family, whereas Kob is from a "middle" class family). Sorry for not submitting this video sooner, but I wanted to share this video that I found on youtube of Kob and Brook's wedding. It's really cute because the song playing is from the their very 1st lakorn (Loy Keo Thnout) that they starred in together in which they did a duet for the lakorn's theme song. So the song you hear is the theme song that they both sang together for their very 1st lakorn. And it shows their "fake wedding scene" in that lakorn (Kob was only 21 at the time!), some cute scenes and then it leads up to their "official" real wedding (Kob wed Brook at 30 1/2 years of age)! So she looks much more beautiful and mature looking. Not like a teenage girl. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYpOqA7F53I
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That which causes us trials shall yield us triumph: and that which make our hearts ache shall fill us with gladness. The only true happiness is to learn, to advance, and to improve: which could not happen unless we had commence with error, ignorance, and imperfection. We must pass through the darkness, to reach the light.” - Albert Pike
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posted:majesticgyrl on 05/06/2009 12:35:23
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Better quality wedding photos of Kob and Brook (Courtesy of Kob fan club) : Enjoy! 
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That which causes us trials shall yield us triumph: and that which make our hearts ache shall fill us with gladness. The only true happiness is to learn, to advance, and to improve: which could not happen unless we had commence with error, ignorance, and imperfection. We must pass through the darkness, to reach the light.” - Albert Pike
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posted:novpailin on 05/06/2009 14:35:16
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would you marry a thai if you happen to run into one at your school?
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posted:icyfresh on 05/06/2009 17:26:50
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^ I would married to one if i see him at school. I love how thai set their traditional wedding. you see how they sit next to each other, that is cute! unlike khmer where the couple sit on the floor and people crawl in to bless the couple. i find that not very comfortable sitting on the floor for that long hours.
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posted:majesticgyrl on 05/13/2009 09:30:58
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novpailin wrote:
would you marry a thai if you happen to run into one at your school?
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The answer is no. 
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That which causes us trials shall yield us triumph: and that which make our hearts ache shall fill us with gladness. The only true happiness is to learn, to advance, and to improve: which could not happen unless we had commence with error, ignorance, and imperfection. We must pass through the darkness, to reach the light.” - Albert Pike
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posted:October on 05/13/2009 11:15:27
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novpailin wrote:
would you marry a thai if you happen to run into one at your school?
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No, if I ran into one, I would probably knock him over!! In all seriousness though, to me it depends on the person and not the ethnicity.
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posted:n1985 on 05/13/2009 11:53:47
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majesticgyrl wrote:
The answer is no. 
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this is an obvious lie
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posted:majesticgyrl on 05/13/2009 12:05:00
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n1985 wrote:
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majesticgyrl wrote:
The answer is no. 
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this is an obvious lie
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That's the truth. He asked, do you see yourself "marrying" a Thai guy, my answer is quite frankly "no". Marriage is not the same as dating. It's not a dress up game or a joke. It's a lifelong commitment that you make with another person. There are many things to take into consideration before marrying someone irregardless of what race and/or ethnicity they are. Compatibility is the most important! Although, sure I obsess over Thai stars, but I don't see myself marrying a Thai guy just because he's "Thai". There are Thai people everywhere and I have some good friends who happen to be Thai as well. Heck, I was the VP of Finance for the Thai Culture Club while I was President of my Cambodian Club back in college and did some Thai Folk Dancing for the Thai Club as well. So I've met a lot of Thai people throughout my life. Honestly, I prefer a Khmer guy over a Thai guy. Plus, I see myself marrying a "Khmer" guy. This dates back to college. I was asked out by two Thai guys during my sophomore year, one of them happened to be my Thai dance partner. He was a student from Thailand and he came to study in America (and is now currently back in the U.S. doing his PhD, we actually found each other on facebook, or rather he found me. haha). Anyway, yeah it was fun conversing with him in Thai back in college and all. He was a really cool guy and he was tall and good looking. He even lent me a lot of Thai cds to listen to, music videos to watch, etc., but I just couldn't see myself dating a Thai guy because I was so into Cambodian guys. I still am. It's not the fact that they're not attractive, one of them was pretty attractive, but I cannot see myself dating a Thai or marrying a Thai. I feel like I'm betraying my own ethnicity. Sure, I like to watch Thai lakorns and all, but I cannot picture myself marrying a Thai guy which is why I answered "no". Race and ethnicity shouldn't matter, but it does matter to me, to a certain extent. Sorry, if I offended anyone with my answer, but that is just my preference. I DO NOT see myself marrying a Thai or a Vietnamese. Again, I'm sincerely sorry if I offend anyone who is reading this, but I'm just being honest here.
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That which causes us trials shall yield us triumph: and that which make our hearts ache shall fill us with gladness. The only true happiness is to learn, to advance, and to improve: which could not happen unless we had commence with error, ignorance, and imperfection. We must pass through the darkness, to reach the light.” - Albert Pike
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posted:impact on 05/13/2009 14:27:20
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majesticgyrl wrote:
Better quality wedding photos of Kob and Brook (Courtesy of Kob fan club) : Enjoy! 
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Oh..I think that her,she the reason my mom stop watching Thai movie when she said shiiity about Cambodia. She was my mom favorite actress back then,since the bad word came off from her mouth;my mom never ever watch thai movie again.LOL
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posted:KhleangUpLand on 05/14/2009 03:17:05
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I love thiese gals...
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majesticgyrl wrote:
Some recent magazine shoots of Kob Suvannant.  Kob Suvannant. Lastly, Kob's special appearance at Aom's talk show. hehe! 
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posted:n1985 on 05/14/2009 15:11:54
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majesticgyrl wrote:
Although, sure I obsess over Thai stars, but I don't see myself marrying a Thai guy just because he's "Thai". There are Thai people everywhere and I have some good friends who happen to be Thai as well. Heck, I was the VP of Finance for the Thai Culture Club while I was President of my Cambodian Club back in college and did some Thai Folk Dancing for the Thai Club as well. So I've met a lot of Thai people throughout my life. Honestly, I prefer a Khmer guy over a Thai guy. Plus, I see myself marrying a "Khmer" guy. This dates back to college. I was asked out by two Thai guys during my sophomore year, one of them happened to be my Thai dance partner. He was a student from Thailand and he came to study in America (and is now currently back in the U.S. doing his PhD, we actually found each other on facebook, or rather he found me. haha). Anyway, yeah it was fun conversing with him in Thai back in college and all. He was a really cool guy and he was tall and good looking. He even lent me a lot of Thai cds to listen to, music videos to watch, etc., but I just couldn't see myself dating a Thai guy because I was so into Cambodian guys. I still am. It's not the fact that they're not attractive, one of them was pretty attractive, but I cannot see myself dating a Thai or marrying a Thai. I feel like I'm betraying my own ethnicity. Sure, I like to watch Thai lakorns and all, but I cannot picture myself marrying a Thai guy which is why I answered "no". Race and ethnicity shouldn't matter, but it does matter to me, to a certain extent. Sorry, if I offended anyone with my answer, but that is just my preference. I DO NOT see myself marrying a Thai or a Vietnamese. Again, I'm sincerely sorry if I offend anyone who is reading this, but I'm just being honest here.
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For a Harvard student undertaking a PhD in education, do you realised that this statement sounds very racist? You later sentences is arguably justifiable to your former statement; I already predicted you'll position your defense to it. However, the way you start off your reply in that first sentence, the underlying mentality indicates your state of mind. I thought the teachings at Harvard is geared toward practicality rather than theorertical and to broaden learners' minds, well that's one of the books I read said anyway.
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posted:majesticgyrl on 05/14/2009 15:35:34
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n1985 wrote:
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majesticgyrl wrote:
Although, sure I obsess over Thai stars, but I don't see myself marrying a Thai guy just because he's "Thai". There are Thai people everywhere and I have some good friends who happen to be Thai as well. Heck, I was the VP of Finance for the Thai Culture Club while I was President of my Cambodian Club back in college and did some Thai Folk Dancing for the Thai Club as well. So I've met a lot of Thai people throughout my life. Honestly, I prefer a Khmer guy over a Thai guy. Plus, I see myself marrying a "Khmer" guy. This dates back to college. I was asked out by two Thai guys during my sophomore year, one of them happened to be my Thai dance partner. He was a student from Thailand and he came to study in America (and is now currently back in the U.S. doing his PhD, we actually found each other on facebook, or rather he found me. haha). Anyway, yeah it was fun conversing with him in Thai back in college and all. He was a really cool guy and he was tall and good looking. He even lent me a lot of Thai cds to listen to, music videos to watch, etc., but I just couldn't see myself dating a Thai guy because I was so into Cambodian guys. I still am. It's not the fact that they're not attractive, one of them was pretty attractive, but I cannot see myself dating a Thai or marrying a Thai. I feel like I'm betraying my own ethnicity. Sure, I like to watch Thai lakorns and all, but I cannot picture myself marrying a Thai guy which is why I answered "no". Race and ethnicity shouldn't matter, but it does matter to me, to a certain extent. Sorry, if I offended anyone with my answer, but that is just my preference. I DO NOT see myself marrying a Thai or a Vietnamese. Again, I'm sincerely sorry if I offend anyone who is reading this, but I'm just being honest here.
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For a Harvard student undertaking a PhD in education, do you realised that this statement sounds very racist? You later sentences is arguably justifiable to your former statement; I already predicted you'll position your defense to it. However, the way you start off your reply in that first sentence, the underlying mentality indicates your state of mind. I thought the teachings at Harvard is geared toward practicality rather than theorertical and to broaden learners' minds, well that's one of the books I read said anyway.
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I'm sorry. I know I sound highly ethnocentric and biased, but that was not my intention. I also know that my statement might have come off as offensive or racist, but that is just my preference. I think my wording in which I phrased things might have been taken out of context, but I'm not racist and I don't mean to offend anyone which is why I apologized twice for speaking my mind and for being honest about the way I feel. This is not the Harvard student speaking, but this is the me speaking in terms of my own personal dating preference and marriage preference. We all have our own preferences. I don't mean to sound condescending and I am aware that my tone might have come off as such, but that was not my intention and I apologize if it gets misinterpreted as me being "racist". =/
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That which causes us trials shall yield us triumph: and that which make our hearts ache shall fill us with gladness. The only true happiness is to learn, to advance, and to improve: which could not happen unless we had commence with error, ignorance, and imperfection. We must pass through the darkness, to reach the light.” - Albert Pike
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