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  1. I bet it does and this would be down to 250 planted vanguards of the three pillars, planted in the senate by a miltary coup leader who stayed in power by said vanguards and a corrupted electoral system. I will keep saying this. Thailand is on the brink. Progress is coming or a coup is coming. I cannot see any other alternatives.
  2. Image is not very clear but whatever it is on the right looks suspiciously like dope brownies.
  3. This is only the 2nd time I can remember when the word comorbidity has been used. The 1st was when the elderly gentalman died who had several severe comorbidities died with XBB.1.16. Interesting that emphysema is being stated as having a resurgence. Maybe, just maybe this is why there is an increase in ventilations on patients with covid. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6567502/#:~:text=Both vitro and vivo studies,function%2C and cause emphysematous changes. Results We found that the effect of PM2.5 on COPD morbidity was associated with its levels and that PM2.5 and cigarette smoke could have a synergistic impact on COPD development and progression. Both vitro and vivo studies demonstrated that PM2.5 exposure could induce pulmonary inflammation, decrease lung function, and cause emphysematous changes. Furthermore, PM2.5 could markedly aggravated cigarette smoke-induced changes. Conclusions In short, we found that prolonged chronic exposure to PM2.5 resulted in decreased lung function, emphysematous lesions and airway inflammation. Most importantly, long-term PM2.5 exposure exacerbateed cigarette smoke-induced changes in COPD.
  4. Isn't the wet season meant to start this week? That's what they said. Now it's Of course they said rainy season will start mid-May. That didn't happen. Then it was Monday this week. That didn't happen. Then it was this week. Hasn't happened so far and now it's rain for four days. The wet season is building though and it's gotta rain soon. A few days would be welcome relief.
  5. Blue whales are are protected species globally.
  6. Has been in Australia. Don't know now but there must be thousands of labels in a population of 26 million. Business is booming.
  7. I'm guessing here in Thailand the rice they use comes from here. Hops I think is from Germany. The hops is probably quality. You can put a beautiful rose on a turd but it's still a turd.
  8. I will never have these vaccines again.
  9. Yep. TIT. Maybe this will change too. Possible 15 years for saying something you shouldn't under 112 and a 6 yr sentence reduced to 3 for rape. Of course if you're connected and murder/kill someone the chances of zero years in jail is high if the money is right.
  10. Absolutely 100% correct. Beer Lao is pretty good. Not great but soooooo much better than the swill made here.
  11. Don't know. But if there's more competition and the micro breweries have less requirements placed upon them then maybe the cost of production will be reduced and prices prices might be reasonable. No need to be toxic. Have another Leo or Chang or Cheers and relax.
  12. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country Looks like a pretty obvious difference between Omicron and it's predecessors to me. Sorry something not quite right with the Thai chart. Missing 2020 but you get the idea. Deaths have plummeted since the demise of Delta. I edited out the Australian chart for the same reason. Think worldometer might be having a glitch.
  13. I think it's more about selection. It would be great if the extortionate tax on imports is reduced but as it is I think a lot of us would like to see more micro breweries able to compete in a market without the nonsense needed now to do so. I think you may have missed the point somewhat.
  14. 31% LOL. How about "Almost One Third". Doesn't matter though just more numbers and more predictions. Which reminds me the wet season has to start in the next 3 days.
  15. What an idiot. It's called a coalition for a reason. Still it's always a laugh to see complete stupidity in action.
  16. What it shows is an overall reduction of deaths in both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. The virus has changed.
  17. I wonder what % is down to Delta? I would think a very big chunk.
  18. XBB is still Omicron. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)00390-2/fulltext
  19. An interesting chart. The gap between deaths of the vaccinated and unvaccinated in the US has narrowed considerably. https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/united-states-rates-of-covid-19-deaths-by-vaccination-status
  20. The big problem for the big three (it's actually an oligopoly) is when half decent beers are widely available at a reasonable price people will stop drinking their cat's piss that passes for beer.
  21. And out of that 7 million (it's probablly more) died in the Delta era and how many now during the Omicron era? Delta was the big killer.
  22. 64 out of >70,000,000 is still a very small number. This is undeniable and how many of these 64 had one or more severe comorbitities and how many of the 64 can be directly related to covid. These are important questions the information of which we are not given. This is Deaths associated with Covid-19 in Australia. https://www.health.gov.au/health-alerts/covid-19/case-numbers-and-statistics?language=und#covid19-associated-deaths Please note the 1st dot point.
  23. Never heard of mom and pop shops then? There's one directly behind my closet 711. 14:01 buying a beer? No problem.
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