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Bday Prang
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Five Arrested in Patong Stabbing of British Man
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
He may not have known it was a dangerous area, its not exactly mentioned as such in any TAT brochures, and not all here are seasoned veterans or bother with this forum. Where does it state he was acting like an idiot ? -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And not just in Thailand, There are countless examples of the failings of public polls especially those regarding controversial subjects. Nobody expected brexit did they? and i could easily conduct a similar poll that would demonstrate the majority of britons are in favour of sharia law -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don't see how pointing out a few basic facts regarding cannabis use could be considered "selfish," But restricting others enjoyment purely because of your own personal views could easily be considered so -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That would be the reason for the "not for sale to those under 20 years of age" regulation Your constant reference to kids, as pointed out by another member, really is a bit creepy. -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So the Thais mind's are "mush" what an insulting comment by any standards, -
Bad News For Weed Shops: Potent Cannabis Poses Mental Health Risks
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Creepy indeed. but it seems to be the standard goto argument for many. They feel it gives them some sort of moral high ground which cannot be disputed. Mention a potential vulnerable victim and nothing more need be said. An age limit for alcohol is considered, by those who drink it and even those who don't , to be perfectly appropriate measure, sufficient to protect the youth, whilst allowing adults to indulge. Yet when it comes to cannabis the same people start clutching their pearls, and nothing short of an outright ban accompanied by draconian punishments will suffice, A perfect example of double standards as a result of ignorance an fear The current law is clear enough, not for sale to those under 20, and if there really are millions of underage users, where are all the news reports? -
Five Arrested in Patong Stabbing of British Man
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
And where are the hysterical outraged "netizens" with their evangelical concern for the tarnished image of Thailand? All conspicuously silent as is usual following incidents like this. But walk naked or drive a car on the beach and the outcry is deafening -
Five Arrested in Patong Stabbing of British Man
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
and in your considered opinion, that is the reason and justification for this attack? -
Five Arrested in Patong Stabbing of British Man
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Would you extend similar "sympathies" to a woman if sexually assaulted or raped at 4:40am. Afterall she would obviously have been "asking for it" -
Five Arrested in Patong Stabbing of British Man
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
A young guy probably enjoying himself prior to being attacked. Not everybody has resigned themselves to being a member of the pipe and slippers brigade -
Poll Reveals Majority of Thais Back Reclassifying Marijuana as Illegal
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It seems somewhat perverse that what one can do today, without consequence, regarding cannabis use, may shortly have the potential to land one in prison.along with all the other problems one may face with a "drugs" conviction on ones record , despite harming nobody, All due to the personal whims of a politician/ convicted criminal By all means target under age users and those who supply them , as the regulations allow for, just like alcohol. but where is the logic in hunting down and prosecuting everybody else -
Poll Reveals Majority of Thais Back Reclassifying Marijuana as Illegal
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well if the last couple of years was to be looked at as an experiment or a trial run,at least socially there appears to have been no issues at all, despite the best efforts of the nay sayers and the ever eager media. If it had not been for 100 years of" reefer madness " and all the negative propaganda which has shaped people's attitudes, discussions like this would not happen. Prior to the legalisation, I personally cannot remember a single incident hitting the headlines where cannabis was mentioned as a contributory factor either, yet there were plenty of people using it even then. Now with the number of users having vastly increased , by up to ten times according to some estimates, there is still , contrary to all the doom and gloom predictions by some people , a distinct lack of evidence or reports of any negative consequences in the news despite the best efforts of the media, In fact the only issue mentioned on here by the anti cannabis brigade is that they "don't like the smell" hardly a valid reason to subject people to what can be severe punishments just for possessing a plant "Whatever it puts them in mind to do" "Alcohol is bad enough" you are suggesting that cannabis is worse in that respect than alcohol, and that is clearly not the case. any assertion that it is, is purely the result of years and years of negative propaganda clouding ones judgement, and not based on any reported instances -
Poll Reveals Majority of Thais Back Reclassifying Marijuana as Illegal
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
see, he's drunk already -
Poll Reveals Majority of Thais Back Reclassifying Marijuana as Illegal
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The point is ,alcoholics really should not be commenting, There have been no significant problems or social issues, unless you are talking about alcohol of course, which is responsible for violence, traffic accidents every single day , and many long term health issues, and waking up next to ugly women to name just four of the" positives" It is indeed the best way to mess up a country. Just imagine life without it , oh sorry , you can't, at least not without breaking into a cold sweat -
Poll Reveals Majority of Thais Back Reclassifying Marijuana as Illegal
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You appear to be one of the last reefer madness prohibitionists still trolling on nearly every cannabis thread, all the others have either seen sense or given up. Pity you can't do the same -
Poll Reveals Majority of Thais Back Reclassifying Marijuana as Illegal
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And what if they asked 13 individuals ? same percentage again ? "(+ or -)" If anybody does not understand how polls work. you are the last person they should be asking -
Re-criminalization and De-celebration
Bday Prang replied to sumaterani's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
How many were discreetly smoking it before legalisation ? ( millions) How many will be smoking discreetly if it is recriminalized ? (more than before) The genie is well and truly out of the bottle -
The smell of alcohol can kill ????
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British family leaves UK for Thailand for lower costs of living
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Mental health issues? very vague details of her "partner" and whether he also is intending to apply for a visa? and what visa exactly? And the photo was not even taken here All just a made up story and an attempt to rubbish the uk We, the members of this forum, deserve better than this -
Which Durian do you prefer? Pick your favourite
Bday Prang replied to george's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
food not necessarily required either -
Duplicated but whilst i'm here,,,, I don't equate the smell exactly with "rotting trash" there is an element of that , but it puts me more in mind me of the smell released when removing a manhole cover from a live public sewer, especially one of the larger ones.
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Can't imagine anybody wanting to wash a plate full of Durian down with a a bottle of Sangsom or a gallon of Chang . Those that do deserve all they get, how could anybody possibly expect that to end well? Its the sort of stunt I'd expect to see on an episode of "Jackass" Call me a traditionalist but I'll stick to Salted Peanuts and Pork Scratchings when on the lash and something hot and spicy afterwards, As for Durian at any other time , personally I can take it or leave it, I certainly cannot see what all the fuss is about and there's plenty of other fruits I'd rather eat
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Why so many Effeminate Men in Thailand
Bday Prang replied to Angus55's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
they are raised as "mummy's boys" many carry that with them for the rest of their lives- 51 replies
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Thailand's reversal on cannabis serves as a warning
Bday Prang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
what a load of rubbish, do people actually get paid for producing trash like this? Where does one apply for a job?