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Donald Trump Jr.’s Interview With Kyle Rittenhouse Goes South In A Hurry
BangkokReady replied to Scott's topic in World News
Is there evidence of Rittenhouse pointing a gun at anyone before they attacked him? It wasn't Rittenhouse's fault that people decided to attack him because they saw him as a "baddie". -
Donald Trump Jr.’s Interview With Kyle Rittenhouse Goes South In A Hurry
BangkokReady replied to Scott's topic in World News
It's not nit-picking. Your research and analysis leaves a lot to be desired. -
Donald Trump Jr.’s Interview With Kyle Rittenhouse Goes South In A Hurry
BangkokReady replied to Scott's topic in World News
It shows that you're rushing and going off half cocked, when you should be taking your time, looking carefully at things, and being objective. Take your time and be a lot more sure before providing evidence that you think supports what you are saying. -
Donald Trump Jr.’s Interview With Kyle Rittenhouse Goes South In A Hurry
BangkokReady replied to Scott's topic in World News
Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, was left partly paralyzed after a white police officer shot him seven times in the back outside an apartment complex in Kenosha, Wis., on Aug. 23, 2020. The shooting, which happened in front of three of Mr. Blake’s children, was captured by a neighbor in a video that circulated widely and rapidly on social media. Outrage spread quickly, rekindling the nationwide protests for racial justice that had followed the deaths of George Floyd, Elijah McClain, Breonna Taylor and other Black Americans after encounters with the police. https://www.nytimes.com/article/jacob-blake-shooting-kenosha.html Edited 1 hour ago by ozimoron "So you don't believe the riots were over the killing of Black man, huh? Well here is a news article showing that a Black man was shot and paralysed. There, I've proved the killing occurred!" ????♂️ -
Beer and prostitutes is "culture", right?
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You speak fluent Mexican?
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They like it, they're used to it, they think they deserve it, they're scared to leave, they don't think they can do better.
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This also in no way proves racism in the selection process. 1. Because people may simply be caving to social pressure and not agree with any of it. 2. Because you could easily say that the diversity programs help people who don't have a chance to get through the selection process due to other challenges related to race, not people who are being rejected because of racism. You have in no way proved racism in the selection process.
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Sure, there are many advantages that Vietnam has over Thailand. In fact, it's kind of the case that they directly relate to each other. What I mean is, you get this sense of unity and togetherness in Thailand that you don't find so much in Vietnam, but, this means that if things do get a bit sketchy you might be safer in Vietnam because it's less likely that the whole room/street are going to immediately side with the local and bash your head in. They push and shove a lot more in Vietnam, but you feel like you can push and shove back. This unity is very nice to observe in Thailand, but you are often not part of it as a foreigner, just a spectator. In Vietnam, you are less likely to see this same unity, which can be a shame, but you are more likely to be accepted and judged a little more individuality than in Thailand. I've spent time in both Vietnam and Thailand post-covid, and I really got the feeling that in Vietnam they think "wow, a foreigner, welcome back!", but in Thailand it's still a little "ew, a foreigner, it's a shame you had to return". They're certainly more open to foreigners and foreign ways of thinking in Vietnam. Definitely more intellectually curious. They also seem to want to have access to foreigners due to the education system that we have been through. I can't imagine that ever being the case in Thailand, even with the state of the Thai education system as it is. And yes, even Vietnamese men want to chat with foreigners! I suppose one factor in this is that they don't have the same sex industry in Vietnam, so they don't assume a foreigner is a sex tourist, more likely a business person or teacher (and they apricate foreign teachers a lot more in Vietnam). Some other things I preferred Thailand for were treatment of women, even though Thailand is pretty sexist, you don't see quite the same level of disrespect for women you see in Vietnam. The petty crime in Vietnam (due to communism) is kind of annoying, and it makes Vietnamese people quite suspicious of each other. But at least it isn't reserved for foreigners. Anyone could get robbed or scammed in Vietnam. One thing about the scamminess in each country, is that in Thailand they use flattery, deception and kindness, whereas in Vietnam it's a little more overt. You can spot someone being sneaky a lot easier in Vietnam (in my opinion), while in Thailand it's a lot more subtle and you might not even realise that you were being manipulated until a lot later. I think the Thai version is a little easier to handle short-term, but can grate a little once you pick up on it. I think this could all suggest that Thailand makes an easier stay for a holiday or retirement, but Vietnam might be easier to build a new life in. Yeah, I think due to the culture and the way Westerners are perceived, you're certainly more likely to find something more genuine in Vietnam. Not to mention have access to a far higher social level. I think the "wow a Westerner" vs "ew a Westerner" holds true for dating especially (IMO). They're both very interesting places to stay, each with some pros and some cons.
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It doesn't happen on the same scale in Thailand.
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Who is saying that? Interesting article, but they seem to avoid mentioning the fact that Thailand has a lot of repeat business, while a lot of people visit Vietnam once and choose not to visit again because of scamming and rude locals.
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Come on. They're not that bad here. I feel we should at least be able to acknowledge that [redacted by moderators]. And I've always though that the moderation team need to [redacted by moderators], at least when it comes to [redacted by moderators].
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My thai friend suffers from Pyromania.
BangkokReady replied to ubonr1971's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Kind of just sounds like a Thai thing. I think a lot of quirks of being Thai appear like some form of mental illness to foreigners. Whether they are genuine mental disorders or not, well, how can you tell if it's a normal and typical thing? A lot of Thais believe in superstition and mystic things that we consider to be the stuff of the dark ages. One of the many reasons we have to be very careful and not be surprised when something absolutely insane happens and no one cares. -
I don't even really understand how people make any money through ads. They look awful and I can't imagine anyone wanting to buy the products or trust the websites. I clicked one once out of curiosity about the product, but it turned out to not really be the actual product from the ad and it was a bit of a wild goose chase. I wonder if there is something else to them.
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Teenage pregnancy is bad, but lack of support system is worse
BangkokReady replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It would probably be a good start to teach young people (especially girls) that boys should actually be held responsible for their actions and women should be treated with at least a little respect. There's little education or support that is going to improve the life of some naïve, teenage, village girl, who no one cares about, getting knocked up by some random "bad-boy" that is probably only too aware of what he is doing and ready to do a runner as soon as he's had his fun. But this is likely not compatible with "Thai culture". -
Teenage pregnancy is bad, but lack of support system is worse
BangkokReady replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's not really that weird. There's a lot of stuff we don't talk about directly because it's considered to be rude or a little too informal. We sort of distance ourselves from our more animal activities, probably because we like to focus on the more intellectual things we do, rather than things that animals do in front of each other without a second thought. -
Thai Authorities to Promote More Traditional Songkran
BangkokReady replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Purpose of dogs in traditional Thai households?
BangkokReady replied to RamenRaven's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Is that when you usually pick up your prescription? -
Thai Authorities to Promote More Traditional Songkran
BangkokReady replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
It's true. Thailand was a calm and tranquil place before the evil White man came and brought corruption, prostitution an bad driving with him. -
Purpose of dogs in traditional Thai households?
BangkokReady replied to RamenRaven's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
You can do what you like, but many people get a lot from keeping dogs as pets. This makes it worth the cost and hassle of maintaining them. Even though you don't share their feelings about dogs, you should still be able to at least see the logic. I'm not sure why you're applying extra things that aren't true. People often have the dog sleep somewhere else, and I'm not sure how you would "share its parasites" or why you would allow it to have parasites in the first. It sounds like you have an incomplete understanding of keeping dogs as pets, to the point where you have little appreciation of the benefits and a very exaggerated/inaccurate understanding of the costs.- 88 replies
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Purpose of dogs in traditional Thai households?
BangkokReady replied to RamenRaven's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Aren't dogs literally bred to be human companions though? What's weird about that? They provide companionship and affection. It's pretty well proven that they have a positive effect on humans, psychologically.- 88 replies
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Did you have any idea what your government did for you when you were a teenager? Do most teenagers follow politics? It's much more likely to be related to something like social media or smartphone addiction.
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