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Broeno

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  1. Try to don't mind there m*****s who advice you to leave or saying your naive. Excepting corruption or ignoring it is the same as corruption.

    the only way to do something against it is to stand up and fight. Yes. Many will lose, but at the end this is the only way to fight corruption.

    throw away your standards as garbage makes yourself garbage.

    you have my respect and I hope that more farang Wil do the same

  2. 12 hours ago, colinneil said:

    Big girls blouse !! Get over it you will survive.

    Been there done that, i survived.

    Thai prison at least he had a mat to sleep on, i had to sleep on the concrete.

    Run home to mummy she will take care of you.

    Or run to Thaivisa. I was there and had to sleep on the concrete floor. Get over it instead of bullying others.

  3. 3 hours ago, Kabula said:

     

    Why comment specifically on corruption in Thailand?

     

    The same corruption is presently happening worldwide, and has been going on for a thousand years!

     

    No surprise to anyone that has studied economic history and has tracked worldwide, financial trends over the last 20 years.

     

    I'm at a loss to understand why there are so many negative comments about Thailand?  The content is disgusting.

     

    Thailand protects  it's sovereignty, no media discrimination and very few demonstrations like in most countries.  Very little crime considering it's population and the millions of tourists and expats that visit and live here. Healthy, plentiful food and water at a reasonable price.  Beautiful women and entertainment that attracks millions. Very little extreme weather,  no volcanic activity and very little concern about earthquakes. 

     

    Be happy and thankful you are here while many of your home countries are in serious trouble.

    This topic is about corruption in Thailand. It's disgusting to shift these terrible crimes to the world. This is exactly how the Thais do it here which corruption can thrive as luxuriantly. fight corruption wherever it leads and not from all corruption here in Thailand.

  4. 12 minutes ago, anotheruser said:

     

    I guess we can just let the architects awards speak for themselves.

     

    Awards[edit]

    2015: World Building of the Year 2015 - The Interlace, Singapore

    2015: Best Mixed-Use Development 2015 – Thailand – Asia Pacific Property Awards (MahaNakhon)

    2014: Global Urban Habitat Award – The Inaugural CTBUH Urban Habitat Award (The Interlace)

    2013: Best Tall Building Worldwide – 12th Annual CTBUH Awards (CCTV project)

    2012: Best Futura Project – MIPIM Asia Awards (DUO)

    2010: Green Mark Gold Plus, Building and Construction Authority (The Interlace)

    2010: Best Architecture – Asia Pacific Property Awards (The Interlace)

    2008: Architecture’s Ten Best – The New Yorker (CCTV)

    2008: Best Building Site – Wallpaper* (CCTV)

    2008: Best New Global Design – International Architecture Awards (CCTV)

    2008: International Highrise Award, Frankfurt (TVCC, finalist)

    2007: The World’s Most Ambitious Projects – The Times (CCTV)

    2000: RIBA Silver Medal (Royal Institute of British Architects)

    1997: Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes

    1990: Scheffel Medal (Student's Award in Baden-Württemberg)

    O.M.A. Works with many architects all over the world.

    This what O.M.A says on their website.

     

    http://oma.eu/news/oma-unveils-design-for-mahanakhon-bangkok-s-tallest-building

     

  5. Using Marijuana was a common thing in Asia, Arabië and Africa for at least 2000 years. Untill gouvernements start to interfere. They criminalised it, and there the dissaster started. If used with sence, it's a lot better than the legal drug called alcohol.

    not so long ago, marijuana was common to use and grow in Thailand. Never any problem until gouvernements interfered.

    my wife's father growed it himself like many people in his village did.

    like I say for 50 years now 'a joint a day keeps the doctor away'.

  6. On 28 augustus 2016 at 10:09 AM, z42 said:

    In a word, no. I think some degree of decriminalization is needed though. However there needs to be some control applied to its usage and availability. Weed definitely does affect people differently, and when you have people driving and working under the influence I feel that isn't right.

    It is a difficult one really. I see the merits in legalization, but also see the massive potential for some people to completely destroy themselves on it if such a move was made.

     

    For medicinal purposes it is a no brainer that it should be allowed if doctors recommend it for use

    Feels like you are writing about alcohol and tobacco.

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