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Sunnny

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  1. What makes me sceptic about the suicide versions (in many of the cases) is that I personally would never choose this way to end my life. It is the most terrifying and disgusting one. Shooting oneself, self poisoning or self drowning… many less painful and more esthetic options out there…
  2. I think it is an excessive curiosity to be blamed. “Tilak, look what is down there, no, no, there, look tilak, there, there”…
  3. “In Pattaya, for the past week, we have woken up to find dark clouds and no sunshine. “ Are you really worried about less sunshine in Thailand? Really? If not these (quite rare) cloudy days - the place would be impossible to live in.
  4. This is what I feel like while in Thailand
  5. While in Thailand, bareback is the best option
  6. Evenings. Only. I am not an alcoholic, after all.
  7. If these 200 k constitute more than 10% of your total net worth - then it is quite a risky move. If more than 50% - then better call the doctor.
  8. Lending money is a dangerous thing. In many parts of the world the lenders quite often get killed by the borrowers. Off course, the bigger the sums - the more dangerous it becomes for the one who lends.
  9. I think that the cost of mistake while riding a big bike is much bigger than that of a car. Were those dying every day fully aware of these increased dangers? Not sure. They ride those scooters from 12 years old, they get the illusionary self-assurance that nothing will ever happen to them even if they replace the slow motorbike with a totally different beast…
  10. Then why the same is not happening in the other, even poorer countries? Because they care less about money? Not really. The sexual drive of the thai females is nothing to be compared with. It is a unique feature of this nation. Do those thai girls love old and fat farang? Not really. Add a couple of 1000 thb notes and then ‘love is in the air’. It is a combination of the mystic sex desire and a need for the means to survive. A combination!
  11. You are right. Not because they are hungry. But because they are SEX-hungry!
  12. To be honest - it is a worldwide disease these days. Sums my differ (depending on country's economical level) - but they love money with the same passion everywhere.
  13. She stole nothing. It is a part of the legal double (triple, quadruple) pricing policy.
  14. 2 of 4 my long time girlfriends had this habbit of drinking and then going wild. The girl in this video reminded me of both of them. Deep inside women are much more aggressive and cruel creatures than men.
  15. I met several girls who tried to attack me the same way. And I did nothing wrong to them. The main reason was these girls were seriously drunk. A lot of women turn into the literal witches under the influence of ethanol. This one on the video is the same type of sociopaths.
  16. The worst of the dual pricing is happening at the Thai hospitals. This is where it becomes especially ugly.
  17. I always knew there was something UNREAL about those guys visiting Pattaya for a couple of weeks and having sex with 20 young girls
  18. I was 100% pro vaccine before. Now, when the things have changed, and the vaccine’s usefulness seriously diminished, I think people should be given more choice on the matter.
  19. I got my iPhone 7 back in the beginning of 2018. Still works fine. The only thing I might regret is not buying iPhone 7 plus instead. At that time I thought that those big phones are too big. Now they are standard. Apart from that - don’t think I should buy a new version cause changes are too subtle and nothing really justifies spending another 30-40 k for a new phone.
  20. Then I ask you what are “their”, “Thai” cultural norms which the attacked guy has to respect according to the poster I replied to? Do those cultural norms also include the cultural norms of the savage sickle attacker? No? Why? Because generalizations are only allowed to be used for the positive things like “their great culture”, “their land of smiles”, “their kindness” etc.? Isn’t it this type of double standards and hypocrisy that prevents any future change of the inhuman and cruel behavior MANY Thais exhibit so often (and especially dealing with the foreigners in conflict situations)? P.S. Remember that guy with machette hunting another foreigner because of the bottle of beer just a week ago? Then the attacked just ran away and thanks to that he still has his head in its place. There are numerous incidents like this well documented during the years. Still many prefer to talk about “one nutcase with the mental issues”.
  21. They just cut his friend’s head off, almost killed himself in the most barbarian way imaginable and the first thing he should be worried about now is ‘respecting their cultural norms’? What about respecting foreigners’ lives in the first place? Isn’t it something much more important for the REAL culture (not the one where rituals and formalities substitute the essence)?
  22. Not my case. March 2020 I was given 7 days stamp but a couple of days later I got ‘under consideration’ stamp and stayed in the country.
  23. These are your speculations. There was not any official information on the mental health status of the murderer.
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