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herwin1234

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  1. Easy to blame the yaba but other factors might be as important.

     

    this lowlife killer worked at the slaughterhouse in Udon Thani. His job was to kill the pigs. This slaughterhouse basically is one big yaba fest, most or many ppl are walking zombies. the policie occasionally arrests users and dealers but to no avail.

     

    Only degenerate ppl either born sadistic cold people who miss something, or ppl who numb their feelings and lack a good functioning brain, could ever work in a slaughterhouse. its not a secret many ppl there in any slaughterhouse get a kick out of the blood the killing the pain of the animals. 

    i know of one other ppl working there who killed some other person, and he wasnt on yaba.

    yaba or not, the killer killed now under the influence of drugs but might have killed another time without using drugs.

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  2. 7 hours ago, Emdog said:

    Difference between being brave and stupid, but we can't ask powers that be to make that distinction as they have experience with neither.

     

    Opinion based on latent rascism or low selfesteem? i just cant choose but facts tell you are wrong.

     

    Just take a look at how Thailand (and China) manage and contain a global pandemic, compare that with the utter weak and failed leadership in America and most western countries.

     

    Thailand, China, everything under control, most of the economy busines as usual. Safety.

    America, Europe, wave after wave, chaos, continued high death toll, half baked lockdowns and public life still shattered, economy gets punched in the face. Until there is a vaccin, the covid will continue, and most likely thanks to anti vaxxers and sympathisers covid will stay alive and always lurking in the dark.

     

    To contain a pandemic, it takes smart leaders. 

     

     

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  3. its hard to deal with reality but reality is that Hong Kong is a part of China. Also many or most Hong Kong people do support peace and stability and not the disruptive protests. We never hear THEIR voice though in the western media. Like with most of these protests, so called "dem0cracy protests" in HK or BLM protests or just name any protests, often these peacefull righteous protesters smash in shops from OTHER people who hold a different opinion, threaten and harrass other ppl , thats what happened in HK. protesters threatening and attacking older people who are supportive of the new leadership. Basically these protesters are the next generation of Fidel Castros, at best, at worst they will be the Pol Pots of the future. They leave the Chinese leaders no other option than to arrest and jail them cuz ppl like that tasted blood in the water AND WILL NEVER STOP.

    Anyway, i'll pop open a can of beer and celebrate the jailing of these agitators.

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  4. 12 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

    It appears that, thankfully, the government is finally failing in its mission. Which has been to keep the kids too dumbed down to think for themselves.

     

    wearing Nike sneakers and designer jeans is a sign that "kids are thinking for themselves? Since when are schools fashion shows? 

    one of the origins and reasons of school uniforms in Thailand is that children from poor families are not send to school by their parents in old ragged down clothes, but properly dressed, and no distinction between poor children and regular children.

     

    Tossing away the dress code wont make kids "smarter", thats just dumb and anti Thai sentiment. Also, most Thai kids dont mind and even like to wear their school clothes. It never was and never is a real problem.

     

    Wearing sneakers and fancy clothes in the usa  doesnt prevent illiteracy amongst students, doesnt prevent school bullying, doesnt prevent school shootings. 

     

    Another finge group trying to get its 5 minutes of fame. Just uphold tge rules; no school clothes no entry. 

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  5. 18 hours ago, CorpusChristie said:

     

       Its about the kids being equal and the rich kids not wearing expensive designer clothes and the poor kids not wearing rags .

        

      

     

    as many farang at first i was "against" the school uniform, "its taking away their individuality bla bla bla."

    but as you point out, the school uniform is there for a good reason. to make the kids more equal, to foster harmony, etc. 

    also its just a few students in bkk who are making a fuzz and show up in casual clothes. The schools should not make this an important issue and let these few rotten appels (sorry but thats what they are) disrupt the school. just enforce the rules, let these kids wear a uniform or take their attitude somewhere else.

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  6. 6 hours ago, ezzra said:

    I think you went far of-course here mixing somachai's and hiso, hiso will not be caught dead brawling as such.. these are brain-dead thugs who resort to thuggery to settle a dispute like animals, and like animals they were dealt with and locked up in cages just like the animals they'are...

     

    In our own countries thugs like that would get a slap on the wrist, at best.

    More likely, bleeding heart liberals would defend these thugs and paint them as victims of society. And, of course, cry "injustice" and bring in some hiso fudder. 

     

    Thailand shows swift and decisive and meaningful sentences handed to these people. Keep it up Thailand, for a safe Thailand. (here its safe to walk the streets day and night, now try that at yr home country!)

     

    Thailand, no covid, safe streets, and still many farang only can complain.

     

     

     

     

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  7. 8 hours ago, Liverpoolfan said:

    .......and what an absolute breeze that was!

    3 charming young  gentlemen visited myself and my family this morning.

    Asked a few questions, signed a few documents and off they went.

    They also had us pose for the same photographs that we handed to them when we applied for the visa extension.

     

    All in all the visit lasted 10 minutes followed by a few wai's and a goodbye.

    I offered them each a cup of coffee but they politely declined, stating they had already had their daily caffeine fix.

     

    Keep up the fine work, Nonthaburi immigration :thumbsup:

     

    Same here, nothing but positive experience with immigration. (except with one VERY NASTY  Thai female immigration officer in Vientien..)

     

    Must be an ungrateful job sometimes, most farang dont smile, get easily irritated and offended when an IO explains they need this and that document, but they always keep proffesional and with a smile.

     

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