Thailand entered the recruitment season in April and drew lots to decide whether to be a soldier. What's the situation at the scene?

The conscription system is the system of every country, and military service is a very solemn and sacred thing. But conscription in Thailand is particularly interesting. There are many funny and wonderful things every year. Military service in Thailand means military service when you reach the age, but some special people, such as transgender people who are unique and common in Thailand, as well as monks and shemale queens, have never served in military service when they reach the legal age. Therefore, Thailand has taken some relevant management measures, which is to give these special people a chance to draw lots. If they can't draw, they can be exempted from military service, but drawing means.

First of all, we should say that Thailand is beautiful? Transgender? They have always been outstanding in temperament, exquisite in facial features and beautiful! Not to mention that you may not know that he is a man, it is no wonder that the work in Thailand is so unique. The poor are actually men, but they have to choose this way to make a living for economic reasons! But he is still a man at heart, and it is still necessary to draw lots to decide whether to perform military service. However, after the lottery, they were greatly shocked and the reaction was really funny. The weeping pear is full of rain, creeping, and there is no woman at all. The man's breath is completely exposed, and he is already laughing through the screen. There is also a man who is undergoing sex change surgery. His face is still covered with foundation and lipstick, and his posture has become feminine. However, after winning the lottery, he was also shocked. Excited enough? Legs jumping and crying, gracefully fainting in the arms of the security guard who controlled the scene after a series of chaotic behaviors, really sighing, is it serious that there are more women than women? This last one is ridiculous. A monk wearing a cassock lost his monk's appearance after winning the lottery. He knelt on the ground and doubted his life. Finally, he burst into tears out of control, which was hard to calm down for a long time. What a pity! Finally, I fainted, which may take a lifetime to cure! These situations are very common and funny at the conscription scene in Thailand, but it can also be seen from here that Thai people's fear of military service is a big defect.