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12 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:...stressing that he will continue to work with medical and healthcare workers to help the people.
What else would he do? Huff and puff and sulk -- like a 8-year-old when mommy reprimands them for not having done their homework?
But then again...
14 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:he is willing to continue working with medical and healthcare workers...
Willing! Almost sounds as if we had to bow before His Excellency for being so graceful as to do the job assigned to him.
Go back to your concrete mixers, construction trucks and backhoes, Mr. Anutin! And don't forget wearing your mask! You seem to forget it quite often.
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16 hours ago, Bday Prang said:
nothing worse than a reformed smoker
Agreed. It's the same overly elaborate and annoying lecture you have to endure from...
- a reformed vegetarian
- a reformed vegan
- a reformed alcoholic
- a reformed feminist
- a recent convert from one religion to another
- a former couch potato-turned-sports fanatic
- a PETA activist who berates you because you're wearing leather shoes
- a mother-in-law who constantly reminds you how inadequate you are as a husband to her oh so precious princess daughter
While he certainly is correct with many of the points he makes (and few smokers would deny that), it's the accusing finger pointing that is so bothersome.
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????????????
Yeah, you tell those ingrates! Only god himself could have done more!
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1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
Ministerial positions are for the heads of the most powerful clans in the country. Read the Secret Siam article on BJT for clarification.
Competence and ability have absolutely nothing to do with selection.
"Do you know who I am?"
You don't say! ????????
Perhaps I should've added brackets with "sarcasm alert" to my post just to make it more obvious to some people who take everything literal instead of reading between the lines.
In other words: Your "in-depth" clarification was just as superfluous as Mr. Anutin apparently is (according to the undersigned of the online petition).
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Perhaps he should consider changing vocations and become a construction tycoon instead. He may be better at that.
Oh... he already is one?
Then... what the heck was his business becoming public health minister in the first place? It's like appointing a bricklayer to head a hospital.
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22 hours ago, tifino said:
"9 weeks ago i could not sell ophfiser, and now I are one"
Yu deesarf a meddle for dat wan! Or mybee bromode yu to gineral.
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20 hours ago, holy cow cm said:
More restrictions more restrictions until Siam Bioscience comes in and saves all the Thai people's day.
Indeed. And that was the plan from the beginning, so state propaganda can announce that a certain institution has once again saved the entire nation from certain doom. Alas, so far it has backfired spectacularly.
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19 hours ago, zhounan said:
I still don't understand how it works. I've been trying to do it online for a year, but I always get the same error.
What do you enter in the field TM6 and Arrival Date? My last TM6 is dated March 2020 and maybe that's the problem.
I'm tired of pay 500 baht for a taxi to get a stamp on a paper in two minutes.
I have had exactly the same issue as you on multiple occasions. My last arrival date was October 2019 -- and the system just wouldn't take it if I fill in that date and the corresponding TM6 number, instead coughing up an error code every single time.
I'll give it another try now that the app allegedly has been fixed/repaired.
Also tried the mail path four times in the past. Despite having included a self-addressed, stamped envelope each and every time, I never received any of the 90-day receipts back.
Had no choice but personally turn up at immigration when my 90 days were up.
It's so annoying. What a screwed-up system.
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19 hours ago, NCC1701A said:
not working for me.
and i am a rocket scientist.
You've GOT to think with a Thai brain if you want to tackle the issue. And herein lies the problem.
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14 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:People’s failure to truthfully tell the authorities of locations they have visited after testing positive is complicating the authorities response
You mean like certain politicians lying about having been at some hi-so sex club and instead claiming they caught the virus from one or another of their low-salaried aides who allegedly are frequent customers at these outrageously expensive venues?
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4 minutes ago, bluesofa said:Is that the collective nouns for generals - an army?
Seems reasonable as there are almost more than conscripts. I think it's 1,600 generals, which someone calculated as one general per 200 troops.
Thailand - the hub of generals.
I now finally understand what a "General Assembly" is. Thank you.
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Just dispatch a punitive expeditionary force into Myanmar comprising entirely of Thai generals. They surely have enough of these -- and they are all expendable anyway.
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2 hours ago, Mitkof Island said:The government has been so focused on its failed quarantine ransom to return home program it forgot about the general population and a vaccine. Nothing new really in the world. The few rich control the masses. In Thailand's case the greed for $$$ helping their hotel ,insurance, lawyer, hospital friends first with the foreigner quarantine scam seems still to be their focused priority. Count on 100,000 or less entering Thailand in 2021. Ain,t nobody that desperate with the exception of a few gullible foreigners willing to pay thousands to be locked up in a hotel room for two weeks and mountains of documents just to enter. Take a hint Thailand you managed to scare off most of the human population with your ever changing stupid and wacky ideas.
So... I guess there also won't be 1 million retired foreign millionaires flocking to Thailand this year to snap up over-priced real estate, huh? Bummer.
And speaking of foreign tourists, I think even a mere 100,000 will already stretch it.
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Perhaps someone should sponsor a few air tickets for CBI executives to visit Thailand during the harvest season and experience for themselves how the entire country is blanketed in thick smoke from burning fields. So much for "promoting environmental sustainability" and "success in achieving a reduction in carbon emissions."
And why do I have that dull gut feeling that those bonds the government will issue to "acquire" 1 trillion baht are not going to be used for "alleviating the environmental impact of COVID-10"? By the way: What Is the environmental impact" of the virus? It certainly impacts a lot. But the environment???
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5 hours ago, webfact said:
And out of the window below could be seen mountains shrouded in clouds.
There is no reason to believe that this honorable wife - a beacon of honesty, transparency and incorruptibility - could possibly be lying.
I'm sure she merely used green screen and the supposed helicopter interior probably was just a cardboard-and-plaster mockup in the living room. You know how these wiveys like to impress their friends and acquaintances...
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4 hours ago, webfact said:
Foreigners should present a passport (not tourist visa)
4 hours ago, webfact said:Daily News said this was part of measures to stimulate tourism post-pandemic.
So.... if you cannot get it on a tourist visa AND it's not valid inside Thailand, why oh why would it be of any help in stimulating tourism???? Or do you mean outbound tourism, Daily News?
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"Reeking Havoc"?
Yup, I've always found havoc to have some sort of a malodorous aura about it.
But seriously, when I look at the OP ic with that beautiful (empty!) beach in Hua Hin, I cannot help but think that a little "havoc" is perhaps exactly what this country's eco system needed badly. And the longer that havoc persists, the more chance it has to recover and possibly survive into the next century.
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When parasites need to be protected from a virus, it creates a very interesting scenario.
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3 hours ago, simon43 said:
When reposting stories from other sources, it would be helpful if Thaivisa added the disclaimer:
Thaivisa are not responsible for the appalling grammar and spelling mistakes in the above article, which appears to have been written by someone with minimal knowledge of the English language.
It probably was a digital nomad from "Japanese Estonia."
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Is anyone else seeing the irony in the OP pic of dicks confiscating dicks?
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Not all local lasses have dicks stowed away in their drawers. Many of them walk around with them quite openly... hand in hand on the streets of Pattaya and Phuket.
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Meanwhile it's perfectly alright to openly display the hugest wood-carved dongs you've ever seen on house altars, at shrines and temples, or dangling them from your rearview mirror. Go figure.
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First of the two super full moons viewable from across Thailand tonight
in Thailand News
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Misleading caption.
Should read: "Manipulated photos courtesy of..."
No "super moon" ever is as large as shown in these photoshopped pictures.