Prairieboy
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Anytime you see an article about vaccines you can be certain that Bill Gates name will be prominently featured. He appears to be the foremost "world expert" on vaccine so he can inject his hackable nano-bots into your body. His alleged aim to depopulate the world seems to be on-track to succeed. The 'virus' meanwhile is targeting the aged and infirm (Long Term Care Homes), and from a number of articles I have seen, also 'non-whites' in general.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/racial-ethnic-minorities.html -
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23 hours ago, loll said:
How could a 19 years old be a minor??and how could his mother be 34??? was she 15 when she had him???besides,how could she survive 12 stabs??it looks like they have been more like wounds and cuts,not real stabs
The boy was 16 therefore the mother was 18 when he was born - there is much to be said for abortion!
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16 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:
But, I can not go to the store, or mall, or park, or anywhere in my condo without wearing a mask, so Is this doctor trying to say Thailand was misinformed in the beginning and only now the WHO says to wear one. So f.......confused. Must I wear a condom when I have sex with my wife, or has the WHO said I do not need one....
See the attached image.
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On 6/2/2020 at 9:59 AM, scorecard said:
Why can't they design and install a continuous catchment system which in several locations, removes the rubbish into a continuous trucking or similar system to take it away for deposit where it does no harm, or perhaps to dry and then burned to run turbines to fuel electricity generation?
https://superscience.scholastic.com/issues/2018-19/040119/trash-collector.html#830L
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21 hours ago, time2093 said:
Its not only in Bangkok, Its pretty much every market in Thailand. I live in Kalasin and every market up here you got to scan the QR code or sign in your name and telephone number on clip board. Majority of people hust sign.ere j
If the local Saturday market here in my village is any indication, indeed, the country is in serious trouble. I went to the market on Saturday, the first time since March 21, and I doubt whether 10% of the normal merchants were there. There were no fruits, very few vegetables, no merchandise other than the bit of food that was available. From a bustling, often overcrowded market where anything was available, to basically a ghost market. No QR code required, yet! Temperature and hand sanitizer. Most of the few people wandering around wore masks but many of the merchants didn't.
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On 5/26/2020 at 10:49 AM, webfact said:
abandoning pets in violation of the Cruelty Prevention and Welfare of Animal Act.
Half the people in our village should then be fined since most dogs/cats run wild up and down the streets - they are not abandoned per se, however they are certainly not fed and cared for as a pet.
Feral dogs represent a danger to joggers, motorcyclists and pedestrians. A letter to the village administration elicited no response!
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On 5/25/2020 at 10:25 AM, webfact said:
10,000 rooms have been allocated at large hotels in Pattaya to quarantine Thais for 14 days.
The hotels are supposed to get 1,000 baht per person per day from the government
That is only 10 million per day! A lucrative target for unscrupulous owners and officials.
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On 5/25/2020 at 10:47 AM, toofarnorth said:
I thought I read the other day that c19 doesn't like smoke. Or was it smokers are safer from C19 ?
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On 5/23/2020 at 6:02 AM, geriatrickid said:
Some would not have respected the self isolation.
How many returning Thais respected this self-isolation measure? I have read a number of articles of Thais returning from overseas and dispersing throughout the nation. Why should the rules for foreigners be more stringent?
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14 hours ago, CrunchWrapSupreme said:
That's why I've never dated at work. You still have to see and deal with these people after it goes south. Yeah there's that "we left on good terms, we're still good friends" business, but nah. I've seen the inevitable blow ups and drama left in its wake.
Speaking of drama, the wife was watching this one on Channel 3 about a young lady who recently got married, but still has the same job with the old BF as her boss.
It's horrible. She's subjected to such abuse. He yells at her and makes her do menial tasks over and over. Sometimes he's right up in her face. I ask the wife, what's his problem? Why does he treat her like that? She says it's because he still loves her. Huh? I'm like, why doesn't she just get a new job? She says come on, it's a TV show.
This is supposedly a popular show. This sort of thing is condoned. Sometimes there's like romantic, emotional music playing when he yells at her. It's painful and upsetting, I suppose more of this cultural rift I have yet to understand.
Now I just make sure to have the TV on another channel whenever it's on.
I blame many mental issues, not only in Thailand but elsewhere, on the <deleted> aired in soap operas - a form of brain-washing IMO!
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On 5/15/2020 at 5:59 PM, kamma said:
If he's Shan than he's Shan. How can a Shan be Burmese? That's like saying Scottish is English.
"The major groups of Shan people are: Tai Yai (တႆးယႂ်ႇ) or Thai Yai (Thai: ไทใหญ่); the 'Shan Proper', by far the largest group, by which all Shan people are known in the Thai language."
SURVEY: High end tourists—good idea or a flop?
in Thailand News - Discussion
And just how will the government or TAT determine who is a high end tourist and who is not. Will one have to catty a notarized bank statement along with your passport?