Another touching union of two races

Why you think they name thailand, cambodia, vietnam and laos as indochina?
This marriage us the best of asian.
Indian for the software.
Chinese fir the hardware.
The result? A malay who is not a addict.
 
Why you think they name thailand, cambodia, vietnam and laos as indochina?
This marriage us the best of asian.
Indian for the software.
Chinese fir the hardware.
The result? A malay who is not a addict.

Your biology is as good as Trump's ...Indian plus Chinese = Malay.
 
One example of chindian.
Eight-time world squash champion Nicol David to retire







Agencies
FEBRUARY 20, 2019
Eight-time-world-squash-champion-Nicol-David-to-retire
KUALA LUMPUR:
Malaysia’s eight-time world squash champion Nicol David will retire at the end of the season, the 35-year-old has said. David, who won the Asian Squash Championship a record nine times and was ranked world number one for a total of 112 months, is considered the greatest women’s player of all time with 81 PSA singles titles. “After more than 20 years playing squash for Malaysia, competing on the professional tour and achieving the utmost best from my career… I can proudly say that I am ready and happy to announce my retirement at the end of this seasonal tour,” David said in a statement. “This decision has been thought through for quite some time and I do know this is my last season. I am now at this point in my life, ready to take on more beyond the pro tour.” David said she would be joining the PSA after her retirement to help raise awareness of the sport while also helping young girls “reach their full potential” through the Nicol David Foundation. David will be competing at the World Championship for the final time when the tournament starts on Feb. 23 in Chicago.
 
One example of chindian.
Eight-time world squash champion Nicol David to retire







Agencies
FEBRUARY 20, 2019
Eight-time-world-squash-champion-Nicol-David-to-retire
KUALA LUMPUR:
Malaysia’s eight-time world squash champion Nicol David will retire at the end of the season, the 35-year-old has said. David, who won the Asian Squash Championship a record nine times and was ranked world number one for a total of 112 months, is considered the greatest women’s player of all time with 81 PSA singles titles. “After more than 20 years playing squash for Malaysia, competing on the professional tour and achieving the utmost best from my career… I can proudly say that I am ready and happy to announce my retirement at the end of this seasonal tour,” David said in a statement. “This decision has been thought through for quite some time and I do know this is my last season. I am now at this point in my life, ready to take on more beyond the pro tour.” David said she would be joining the PSA after her retirement to help raise awareness of the sport while also helping young girls “reach their full potential” through the Nicol David Foundation. David will be competing at the World Championship for the final time when the tournament starts on Feb. 23 in Chicago.

I didn't know this sport still existed.
 
kids will have hokkien surnames. and hokkien virgin will say they are heroes.
 
Australia and nz have not produce world reknown squash players for quite some time now. Most new players are emerging from egypt and UK.
 
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