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140kg teen falls from Chachoengsao train

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7 hours ago, seahorse said:

Disgusting spelling. 

is that all you can say , wow...

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16 hours ago, MaiDong said:

Then so everything that has, or will ever happen, is too, by definition, news? 

Here's some news: I ate pineapple today. 

If it's reported as news, yes, it's news but some news is not very interesting...to anyone.  That would be your pineapple news.

8 hours ago, Just Weird said:

If it's reported as news, yes, it's news but some news is not very interesting...to anyone.  That would be your pineapple news.

Do you find it interesting that someone fell over? 

Why is his hight and weight relevant? 

13 hours ago, MaiDong said:

Do you find it interesting that someone fell over? 

What I find interesting or, otherwise, doesn't alter the definition of news so your question is irrelevant but the reported incident that started this is infinitely more interesting than your comment that you ate some pineapple.  

13 hours ago, djayz said:

Why is his hight and weight relevant? 

Because Humpty Dumpty fell off a train and blocked the rails, needing construction equipment to roll him out of the way.

Someone probably pushed him off so they could move the train

22 hours ago, djayz said:

Why is his hight and weight relevant? 

It's not. This isn't even news, it's pathetic. 

I can't believe I'm perpetuating this non-news too! ???????????? 

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