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klauskunkel

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  1. The amazing logic of Palang Pracharath Party: How to achieve change by voting for the same fools.
  2. Advice to all institutions: Do not use Google Translate to change your Thai slogans into English because you think that will provide a cool image, chances are it will just look stupid.
  3. Yup, they are exporting the large sizes and keeping the small ones.
  4. as long as they come in yellow!
  5. It's 2023, and the police chief is admitting that the police force does not have guidelines and standard procedures to operate? He needs to be certain all plastic bags are the same size at the stations...
  6. 80 proof and up
  7. The Holy Spirit?
  8. Actually, if you had read the full story, you would have discovered:
  9. from the article: son of high-ranking military officer Gen. Somchai Chaiwanichaya.
  10. Seems like he is admitting that the previous campaign of "bringing back happiness to Thai people" resulted in conflict... So, yea, give him another go at it, Thai people.
  11. Be careful what you wish for: Wikipedia: Aphirat Khongsomphong was the Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Army from 1 October 2018 to 30 September 2020. He currently serves as the Vice-Chamberlain of the Royal Household Bureau and the deputy director of the Crown Property Bureau. After the coup d'état in 2014, General Apirat was appointed as Member of the National Legislative Assembly where he served in of the Foreign Affairs Committee and Local Government Commission. When General Apirat took the office of the Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Army in 2018, he was appointed the Secretary of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). Following the general election in 2019, Gen Apirat was appointed to the Senate where he remained in office until his retirement from the military in 2020. Barely a month into his tenure as army chief, Apirat created a media firestorm with his comments on the necessity for military intervention in Thai politics should turmoil surface.
  12. And who forced the government and authorities having to acknowledge it in the first place and then having to focus on this? Chuwit, a private citizen with an online platform, relentlessly shoved it down their throats until they had to reluctantly swallow. And now they are making out as if they had been on the ball from the very beginning...
  13. Public urges Govt to go delete themselves
  14. I can just see how they collectively creamed their pants...
  15. Hmm, she had some coaching...
  16. no need to discover new sources of energy: Psychic Energy (fairgrounds), Ectoplasm (foam on Prayut's mouth), Road Rage (on the roads, duh), Ghosts (every village, town and city) Thailand has it all!
  17. Is she, in a roundabout way, stating that government schemes are inherently corrupt? How would she get that idea?
  18. No, but I suspect he secretly identifies as one...
  19. Well, you are right if this would have been a private meeting of friends at their house. However, this was recorded in an effort to uncover an illegal practice of private meetings by county officials in their office: "Bruce Willingham, the longtime publisher of the McCurtain Gazette-News, said the recording was made March 6 when he left a voice-activated recorder inside the room after a county commissioner’s meeting because he suspected the group was continuing to conduct county business after the meeting had ended in violation of the state’s Open Meeting Act." It looks like he uncovered much more than he expected...
  20. "My ass is holier than your ass."
  21. I bet they also knew he had guns and again had no idea where to turn.
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