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Angelyn C., Kuala Belait: "Is it justified that a woman cuts off the penis of a man with a razor blade? I would say, absolutely yes. It's an act of self-defense. And it will only be punished lightly by the current legal system. And if a Filipina cuts of the penis of a foreigner, she is an instant hero in the archipelago. It is much better than killing a man because it teaches a man a lesson. Don't abuse the human rights of women."
¿Se justifica que una mujer fuera de los recortes del pene de un hombre con una cuchilla de afeitar? Yo diría, absolutamente sí. Es un acto de defensa propia. Y sólo será castigado levemente por el sistema jurídico actual. Y si un recorte de la filipina del pene de un extranjero, que es un héroe instantáneo en el archipiélago. Es mucho mejor que matar a un hombre, ya que enseña a un hombre una lección. No abuse de los derechos humanos de las mujeres.
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Brunei
As a Sharia country, the sale and public consumption of alcohol is banned. Foreigners and non-Muslims are allowed to bring in 12 cans of beer and two bottles of other alcohol (e.g., wine or spirits; no distinction is made for alcohol content). This limit used to apply to every entry; in 2007, however, this was changed to one limit every 48 hours. After the introduction of prohibition in the early 1990s, all pubs and nightclubs were forced to close.
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Brunei
/ Travel Information / Currency
The Brunei
dollar is on a par with the Singapore dollar, which is also accepted
in Brunei. There is no restriction on the import or export of
money. Banks, hotels and many department stores will cash traveller's
cheques.
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Young women in Third World countries who have made the mistake of marrying a poor and uneducated local man, and have given birth, are a spent force. They cannot revert the mistake they have made, while their husbands, for many years to come, always have the option of finding another, younger, local woman.
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