President Duterte orders soldiers to shoot women in the vagina

President Duterte orders soldiers to shoot women in the vagina

Unclear Dialogue and Context

Overview of the Discussion

  • The conversation appears to be fragmented and lacks clear context, making it difficult to extract coherent themes or arguments.
  • Various names and terms are mentioned, such as "Palladio," "macaques," "echidna," and "Iran," but their relevance is not established in this segment.
  • There are references to personal sentiments, like reluctance to travel ("he didn't want to go to Hawaii"), indicating a possible discussion about preferences or experiences.
  • The dialogue includes playful elements ("fill a pot a - ha - poor tongue"), suggesting a light-hearted tone amidst the confusion.
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