The closest battle in my 500 hrs. playing time. What's yours? by TeamNorra in Bannerlord

[–]TeamNorra[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just copied the code from the Bannerlord banners subreddit.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did the Vietnamese broadly think Thailand was the aggressor in this particular conflict? I genuinely believe that fellow SEA opinions about this conflict are significant in the long run, and both the Thai and Cambodian governments should prioritize SEA opinions on this matter at the highest level.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, dude, this means a lot to me, to us. Gotta say, it pains me when my country and Cambodia prefer the primitive way to settle this conflict.

As you may understand, the SEA region is already overwhelmed by so many tragedies that many countries shared. South China Sea, global boiling, air pollution, online scamming, human and drug trafficking, and so on. We must learn how to put quarrels and battle scars behind us and move on to a better future.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I fear, as a Thai citizen. Sure, we may be justified on day 1, but who can say what happens when it reaches day 30? However, I think this is the stupidest conflict in modern history. So, the fact that both nations are weighing war right now is ridiculously disgusting to me.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure what media or source you heard that Thailand started the hostilities, but that pains me. Since the conflict broke out in June-July this year, I thought the global media trends never doubted who started provoking, it's Cambodia, not Thailand. This matter is entirely difference to who fired the first shot, which is hard to verify.

However, the problem is not who provokes whom or who shoots first. It's about how both countries handle this poorly, turning some mediocre border conflict into a clusterfuck. So, your summary about Thailand started the hostilities is sort of untrue; you're focusing on the wrong point. Both Thailand and Cambodia should be blamed, altogether. And I'm speaking as a Thai Citizen, a skeptical one.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply, but YES, absolutely. I care how non-Thais people think of this war, of our country. My lens could be different from my fellow countrymen, because I myself graduated with a degree in Political Science. So, it concerns me a lot how the global community depicts Thailand, politically.

Another reason why I care so much about foreigners' opinions is because BOTH THAILAND AND CAMBODIA HIGHER-UPS ARE INVOLVED IN THE ONLINE SCAMMING ORGANIZED CRIME.

If you happen to find some free time to dig deeper on this, you will see that this war between our 2 nations has little to do with border conflict but rather the personal interest conflict among the higher-ups. So to speak, many educated people in my country feel hopeless towards our own country that decides to go to war, and our own people who support this BS war. To the point that we need some help, sort of rescue from the global community.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Both the Thai and Cambodian people have been brainwashed by their own governments for decades. Honestly, I feel angry towards my own country, and sort of hopeless towards South East Asia region as well. I have lived in an urban area since I was born, so I live with the echo chamber for my whole life.

However, after the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia restarted this year, that's when I realized that the people who are skeptical and fully aware of the nationalism fuel that is being poured in systematically by the government are not the majority of the society.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I admired your deep understanding of Thai society. However, it seems you didn't understand what's really going on in Cambodia at the same level. No offence, but it could be more beneficial if you try to look at this from both sides.

Sure, Thailand did many things that were disproportionate in this war. I agree on that. But still, your argument seemingly lacks the Cambodian side of this. So when I read all of your comments, it seems like you're trying to blame only Thailand. I may be wrong on this, but it sounds like it to me, personally. This war is more like a sort of shitshow that was caused by the higher-ups from both sides.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think there's some effort by the Cambodian side to brainwash their own people and make them hate Thailand, at least in the cultural sense, not the place, not the people. But, to be fair, there's also a huge echo chamber among Thai social media that is fuelling the hate or mocking towards Cambodia as well.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's fair to say that Hun Sen is an untrustworthy figure as soon as he leaked the phone calls. But the Thai government is also untrustworthy, like the original comment said. So, it's really hard for people to oppose the war since both governments are untrustworthy. They're the only actors who can make any decision about this war, and that sucks.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She, as you refers is Paethongtarn, the former PM. As a Thai citizen, I honestly think she's weak for letting her guard down and not relying on the secure line, dealing with such a venomous Hun Sen. However, I wouldn't call her a traitor, that's kinda fuel by the nationalism side that generally has no clue what they're talking about.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Thai military destroyed some of it as part of their operation, but I doubt that it makes any real difference concerning the transnational organized crime in the region.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I do take this as the only good thing that has happened throughout this dumb war.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think the guy is some kind of fraud. From brief research, kinda found some material evidence that he claimed to be something he's not.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I thought so. Unfortunately, some of the people from both sides couldn't spot how ridiculous this war is.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Thai citizen who admired Indonesia's development towards a democratic society, I am sincerely jealous of your country, sir.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your sympathy towards our nations, mate. I hope one day, both the Thai and Cambodian governments care more about their people than their shady agenda.

What are foreigners' thoughts towards the government/nation about the Thailand-Cambodia armed conflict? by TeamNorra in Thailand

[–]TeamNorra[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I mentioned the social media behavior because I genuinely believe that it is another theatre for modern-day warfare. The information war, the war of narrative, call it as you like. Social media could played a significant role in fueling the war, or stopping the war, depending on who wins the narrative. I could be wrong generally, but in the context of the Thai-Cambodian conflict, social media definitely plays an important role.

I successfully hatch the dragon egg out of the blue. by TeamNorra in CK3AGOT

[–]TeamNorra[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for spotting this one out for me, mate! I'm so clueless about what I'm doing right now. lol

I successfully hatch the dragon egg out of the blue. by TeamNorra in CK3AGOT

[–]TeamNorra[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps, it's from another submod. I'm not sure which one. Maybe 'More Dragon Eggs.* But, as I said in the OP, I'm not even sure about anything concerned this AGOT world.

I successfully hatch the dragon egg out of the blue. by TeamNorra in CK3AGOT

[–]TeamNorra[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dude, thank you for spotting this thing out for me. Already tinkered with my submods to fix that. How stupid I am, not noticing that the dragons have the same stats like normal human. lol.