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Andrew Tate Defends Dual Pricing
Bday Prang replied to save the frogs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
what on earth are you talking about? -
I'm not worried , there are a few like him on here and i've been called a lot worse, Some see racism everywhere, and if non exists they invent it. Its almost as if there isn't enough racism around for some people. Regardless of how the Thais apply the law as far as I am concerned its neither, slander, libel, racist or offensive as long as its true.
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Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
amazingly an anonymous poster finds the above statement "confusing" do I really have to spell it out? Is it the same confused soul who seems to be following me just about everywhere on this forum? I guess I'll never know -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
I doubt that would end well for you, rightly or wrongly -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
I think that's a bit over the top considering the lack of evidence as to what actually happened and the lack of details regarding the actual punishment handed out and the alleged injuries sustained. Trial by media is far from ideal, I can see a lynch mob mentality developing in this thread -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
I don't disagree but certain "communities" and "professions" seem to attract them like flies to a jam jar and punch well above their weight statistically the very reason why certain positions require a criminal records check -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Ideally in "applied social sciences" , or even better "gender studies" -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
well when it comes to child abuse the "progressive" English teaching community certainly have more than enough skeletons in the cupboard. I fully expect a dignified silence from them regarding this. if they have any sense that is -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
I presume you are attempting to refer to zx64 spectrum computer in a sad attempt to criticise the standard of equipment available in small upcounty schools ? your example is ridiculous, it does not matter what the equipment was, or how old it was ,the fact of the matter is, it is all they have and if it gets damaged they will have nothing. -
Andrew Tate Defends Dual Pricing
Bday Prang replied to save the frogs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
So how much do you think the poor old woman in the video from the op would be contributing? -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
further detail might well diminish the intended hysterical reactions -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
The headline , was intended to promote the usual outrage from liberal types, and has certainly succeeded, they have, as expected gone off at full throttle, despite having no Idea about what actually happened, and no details regarding the severity of the alleged injuries Do any of the outraged even know what Takraw is? Attempting to play it in class room full of desks and computers could certainly result in some nasty injuries too, not to mention the potential damage to furniture and expensive computer hardware resulting in disruption of education for all the other kids. Is According to the linked article its not the first time that the brat had been told not to do this, by the sound of things he had been told several times that his behaviour would not be tolerated yet continued to do so I'm not suggesting that he deserved to be beaten up if that is what actually happened, but a clip round the ear is in my opinion a natural progression in punishment for persistently out of control kids, many of whom fear little else The situation seems to have been brought to a relatively amicable conclusion by all involved, A Thai solution to a Thai problem one might say, with none of the ill informed and disproportional virtue signalling hysteria demonstrated by some members commenting on here One member even being referred to as a "sick b@stard" simply for relating his experiences whilst growing up and expressing views contrary to those held by another. And another expressing undying hatred for his mother, simply for receiving a well deserved slap -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
You do realise where you are right? "social work in a Kindergarten" "Education in pedagogy" -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
or another way of looking at things Those who can , do Those who can't , teach Those who can't teach , teach P.E. ( or EFL) -
Thai student suffers brutal punishment for playing game in computer lab
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Absolutely correct, I'm not suggesting children should be punched in the face with a closed fist, but there are situations where corporal punishment has its place. Like you when I was at school a clip round the ear was not uncommon, or a rap on the knuckles, and there was always the ultimate deterrent of the cane. All of which would be repeated by our parents if they found out. Neither I nor anybody I know suffered the "serious psychological problems" that the liberal progressives love to refer too, neither did any of us resort to unprovoked attacks on other kids the moment we got out of school. These woke lefties would do well to take a walk through any UK council estate, and pretty much anywhere else for that matter and observe the behaviour of some of the feral kids who now exist, each one of them a product of a lack of effective discipline, there was nothing comparable to these societal problems back in those days, neither did I ever hear of a kid attacking a teacher, or a teacher actually being scared of some of the kids in their class. The old adage of spare the rod spoil the child served us well for centuries, the new progressive ways have not been as effective -
Andrew Tate Defends Dual Pricing
Bday Prang replied to save the frogs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
He probably brought an ugly one with him, to prove he is also capable of finding one of those in is own country. (Unlike the rest of us) -
You obviously, and from your comments above, rather arrogantly consider yourself to have more "expert " knowledge than the "layman" I have no Idea where you reach your "educated" theories and conclusions and I see little evidence from you to back them up , whatever they are . There is one glaringly obvious reason for what you consider to be a deplorable road safety record. See my previous post, It is you who are barking up the wrong tree. Its a culture thing, how could an "exspurt" like you not figure that out