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On 1/27/2022 at 11:38 AM, robblok said:

Always complaining about yabaa.. look at what alcohol can cause. 

 

Idiot what a total idiot. 

 Yabba is worth complaining about  was thinking that mixed with local brewed Lao Khao.  Do you understand what the word Ya-bba means ?

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26 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

 Yabba is worth complaining about  was thinking that mixed with local brewed Lao Khao.  Do you understand what the word Ya-bba means ?

Most people on Yaba are inside for three days shagging their brains out, it's only those with existing mental health issues who waste it fighting with plod and discharging firearms from, er, "speed"boats. 

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40 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

 Yabba is worth complaining about  was thinking that mixed with local brewed Lao Khao.  Do you understand what the word Ya-bba means ?

I understand exactly and its worth complaining about. It means crazy medicine. 

 

Point im making is that the people who are so fond of alcohol jump on al drug problems and see at as a huge evil, while if something like this happens where someone does bad / crazy stuff because of alcohol they don't seem to mind. 


Its the double standards that I am against, you either see alcohol as a drug with bad side effects and complain about other drugs too. Or you don't complain about either. You can't vilify just one while they both do similar things, but when alcohol cause it then ignore or downplay it and if yabaa does it highlight it and hang them high.

 

That is what is wrong on this forum, lot of people forgetting that alcohol is a bad drug too. Not just a harmless substance. All drugs can be abused and some people just react bad on stuff alcohol included. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, hottrader77 said:

More like all the girls have rejected him , another Buffalo around town

By the way, welcome back, long time no post.

Posted
17 hours ago, Molly Malone said:

a drunken idiot, maybe drug affected also, but why is this a headline? Because he is white/foreigner? Get your

priorities right Asesan News, worry about the poor, the sick, the mum and pop shops that have gone out of business, government stupidity/waste. The tourism trade coming alive again, Omicron is hopefully the end of this mess. You have GREAT country/people focus on them, not some stupid farrangs, who cares!?  

Just stoking the fire, massa!

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1 hour ago, robblok said:

I understand exactly and its worth complaining about. It means crazy medicine. 

 

Point im making is that the people who are so fond of alcohol jump on al drug problems and see at as a huge evil, while if something like this happens where someone does bad / crazy stuff because of alcohol they don't seem to mind. 


Its the double standards that I am against, you either see alcohol as a drug with bad side effects and complain about other drugs too. Or you don't complain about either. You can't vilify just one while they both do similar things, but when alcohol cause it then ignore or downplay it and if yabaa does it highlight it and hang them high.

 

That is what is wrong on this forum, lot of people forgetting that alcohol is a bad drug too. Not just a harmless substance. All drugs can be abused and some people just react bad on stuff alcohol included. 

Most people that drink alcohol are sensible people, but obviously there are exceptions. Some people that drink beer are fine, but let them loose on the spirits and it's like Jekkyl and Hyde - I personally know of a couple like that.  

 

On the other hand, lots of people that take yabba are at best unpredictable, and how many end up in court bleating  "It wasn't my fault, I was on drugs and need help". You do hear it occasionally from a drunk/alcoholic, but not often. 

 

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4 minutes ago, sambum said:

Most people that drink alcohol are sensible people, but obviously there are exceptions. Some people that drink beer are fine, but let them loose on the spirits and it's like Jekkyl and Hyde - I personally know of a couple like that.  

 

On the other hand, lots of people that take yabba are at best unpredictable, and how many end up in court bleating  "It wasn't my fault, I was on drugs and need help". You do hear it occasionally from a drunk/alcoholic, but not often. 

 

I agree that most people that drink alcohol are sensible, i don't buy the spirits beer thing drunk is drunk. But who knows maybe there is some truth in it.

 

Yabaa, i know a few who take it never got in trouble, if it was that common for yabaa users to do crazy stuff given the amount of tablets available (look at the busts cops make) there must be more then that going around. ITs huge. So i would say most people who take yabaa also don't get in in contact with the police. 

 

I back it up by the amount of tablets that are used (based on the fact that what is caught is a small portion)  that most people who use it don't do crazy stuff. Otherwise the newspapers would really be full with it. 

 

Now I can't say who is more liable to get violent as i dont have any numbers to back it up. But I know im right if i say that most people on both substances will not get violent. If you say that people on yabaa are more likely to be violent then people on alcohol then id say i don't know not going to argue it but you could be right. 

 

Fact is that most people on most drugs don't cause trouble. Just some idiots stick out.

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1 hour ago, robblok said:

I agree that most people that drink alcohol are sensible, i don't buy the spirits beer thing drunk is drunk. But who knows maybe there is some truth in it.

 

Yabaa, i know a few who take it never got in trouble, if it was that common for yabaa users to do crazy stuff given the amount of tablets available (look at the busts cops make) there must be more then that going around. ITs huge. So i would say most people who take yabaa also don't get in in contact with the police. 

 

I back it up by the amount of tablets that are used (based on the fact that what is caught is a small portion)  that most people who use it don't do crazy stuff. Otherwise the newspapers would really be full with it. 

 

Now I can't say who is more liable to get violent as i dont have any numbers to back it up. But I know im right if i say that most people on both substances will not get violent. If you say that people on yabaa are more likely to be violent then people on alcohol then id say i don't know not going to argue it but you could be right. 

 

Fact is that most people on most drugs don't cause trouble. Just some idiots stick out.

"i don't buy the spirits beer thing drunk is drunk."

 

I did say I knew a couple of "Jekkyl and Hyde" type characters that were fine if they stuck to beer, but they changed  completely once they drank spirits. One of them in particular would fight with his own shadow if he had a couple of gins, but if he stuck to beer he was one of the most affable people you could meet, but  you'll just have to take my word for it! 

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16 minutes ago, sambum said:

"i don't buy the spirits beer thing drunk is drunk."

 

I did say I knew a couple of "Jekkyl and Hyde" type characters that were fine if they stuck to beer, but they changed  completely once they drank spirits. One of them in particular would fight with his own shadow if he had a couple of gins, but if he stuck to beer he was one of the most affable people you could meet, but  you'll just have to take my word for it! 

Ill take you word for it.. i knew 1 one (so that is not many) who when he was drunk no matter on what got aggressive. So the moment he started drinking we kept our distance. But not going to dispute your story, my sample of 1 is not much. 

 

Thankful that was the only one i knew, but people like that should not drink. (or case of the guys you knew not drink spirits)

 

 

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Come on it's pretty funny when the story of a guy having too much to drink and talking loud and aggressive makes headlines, in a party town no less. Then we got guys saying they're embarrassed because of this foreigner. Who cares.....

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2 hours ago, sambum said:

Most people that drink alcohol are sensible people, but obviously there are exceptions. Some people that drink beer are fine, but let them loose on the spirits and it's like Jekkyl and Hyde - I personally know of a couple like that.  

 

On the other hand, lots of people that take yabba are at best unpredictable, and how many end up in court bleating  "It wasn't my fault, I was on drugs and need help". You do hear it occasionally from a drunk/alcoholic, but not often. 

 

 

Alcohol is a highly addictive and deadly drug. One of the worst. Period. Yet we do mostly use it harmlessly, funny that!

All drugs have similar addiction rates, all. 

It's about 3% variable only by availability and social preferences. 

Police action does NOTHING to reduce availability, that's controlled by the suppliers and their turf wars.

So "lots of people" that take meth "ya ice" not "Yaba" (which is the pill millions of Thai workers use with minimal psychosis) do not in fact become unpredictable, its the same 3% who become Jekyll & Hyde on booze. 

Misuse of all drugs where actual crimes are committed under the influence is not an acceptable excuse in law. But neither is imprisonment for personal use or posession a rational response.

Ya ice is unrelentingly popular because it mostly makes users of all genders feel like porn legends, or super creative and productive, depending on their personality and their rationale for use.

It was legally and very effectively used by the Whermacht to take Europe and probably Britain, had they invaded, in a matter of weeks. 

People do not "mostly" end up in the back of a police truck half-naked baying at the moon when they use meth. 

Get a proper drug education if you want to control drugs. Because you won't, until you make them available like alcohol, and find ways to live with them in society like alcohol, It's as unpalatable as that. 

 

 

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On 1/27/2022 at 9:58 AM, kevin612 said:

He’s probably lost his fortune in pattaya.

 

At which point, at that exact moment, the dream becomes a nightmare. and they realise the consequences.  

 

Seen many guys in bars here, over the years, throwing down hard liquor, drinking by themselves, talking to themselves, swearing, abusing staff, kicking over chairs etc.

 

You could tell they have just been dumped and looking to fight the world.  

 

You can see the bar girls know exactly what's happened and are keeping away.

 

The guy is not angry and aggressive for the loss of what he thought was love, but for the financial consequences of his actions, as he finds out his girl was not different after all.  

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Doesn't look like a Russian to me, they are known for acting like this. 

So just pick a nationality, my bet is on Australia. 

Posted
5 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

Come on it's pretty funny when the story of a guy having too much to drink and talking loud and aggressive makes headlines, in a party town no less. Then we got guys saying they're embarrassed because of this foreigner. Who cares.....

It would be interesting to know where he's from and what it was all about. 

Sighs......... but that doesn't often happen. 

 

 

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On 1/27/2022 at 9:52 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yep, Pattaya is getting back to normal. 

 

All the weirdos coming here for a holiday.

 

I see a lot of these guys getting around. 

Steroids 

You must have a very low standard for "well built". That drunk is in very poor phyical condition for age 35 - 40 years and most certainly not on steroids. I would be ashamed to take my shirt of in my 60's if I looked that bad.

 

Posted
21 hours ago, robblok said:

For being muscular .. wow your harsh. What is next deporting people when they exercise ?????

Well I meant more for the reasons of the guy's behaviour in the OP... but now you mention it strutting around shirtless as if you are carrying 2 rolls of carpet about should be included too....  particularly if heavily tattooed, they scare the local kids!

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7 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Well I meant more for the reasons of the guy's behaviour in the OP... but now you mention it strutting around shirtless as if you are carrying 2 rolls of carpet about should be included too....  particularly if heavily tattooed, they scare the local kids!

????

 

What idiots going shirtless, though in a beach town like Pattaya it might be excused near the beach. But yea not really my thing no need to advertise.  I forgot about the 2 rolls of carpet, the standard pose has been a while since i was around guys like that. 

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2 minutes ago, robblok said:

????

 

What idiots going shirtless, though in a beach town like Pattaya it might be excused near the beach. But yea not really my thing no need to advertise.  I forgot about the 2 rolls of carpet, the standard pose has been a while since i was around guys like that. 

Sadly happens with the narcissistic...... went straight from a few shirtless in Buakhao, to one on a motorcycle in soi Sophon only recently. Even in eateries, those loose special show-off singlets, they show off far too much unappetizing armpit! 

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14 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Sadly happens with the narcissistic...... went straight from a few shirtless in Buakhao, to one on a motorcycle in soi Sophon only recently. Even in eateries, those loose special show-off singlets, they show off far too much unappetizing armpit! 

I can't be bothered with those singlets. Though i sometimes wear them during training in my home gym (not when training under the aircon). Not sure how they show off arm pit in those singlets while eating. I mean when i eat my arms dont really move much upwards and stay to my sides. I think your over reacting (then again no telling how far some idiots go do you have a youtube vid that soms something like that I don't mean an actual event you seen but something like that asi just cant imagine exposing my armpit during a diner.) I wonder what strange movements they make during eating. 

 

The only thing i can think off is plaching their arms at the back of their head after a meal or something. During a meal would be hard.

 

But yea some common decency should be observed. I would not be caught dead in those things ever even when im at my top shape. Or at least not in a restaurant, might wear one of those when its hot outside but not really talking about posing singlets more wife beater kind of as shoulders are awfully restrained in some clothes. 

 

I am probably not as huge as those guys as that was never my goal. But if they like that so be it but walking around without a shirt and exposing armpits in eateries. not nice. Those guys are just idiots. 

 

???? i just see im wearing a singlet version on the pic i use as an avatar while fishing.. hope that is ok ????

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3 minutes ago, robblok said:

 i just see im wearing a singlet version on the pic i use as an avatar while fishing.. hope that is ok

Had one ahead of me at the Sportsman's buffet.....reaching over prepared foodstuffs! Also applies to fat guys in singlets too of course. 

Fancy, walking about in a vest...!

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Just now, jacko45k said:

Had one ahead of me at the Sportsman's buffet.....reaching over prepared foodstuffs! Also applies to fat guys in singlets too of course. 

Fancy, walking about in a vest...!

I can see your point over a buffet and in restaurants, i usually wear them when i go fishing as it gives my arms and shoulders more movement. For the fish im catching (giant mekong and big carps) you need a lot of strength and movement. Still this is not the poser kind of singlet, more something that gives me enough movement when i do something that requires it.

 

Don't really have those poser singlets with super thing almost bra like stuff to hold them up. I also don't wear them in public (unless im about to do some physical work). But I think i know the kinds of guys your talking about ????

 

Not my kind of people encountered them in gyms in my country. As i go to more expensive gyms (when not using my home gym) i usually don't see that kinds of people too much. Still I do give them credit for what they have accomplished.

 

People might say steroid muscles but that does not make it any less of an accomplishment as it still takes hard training, a good diet and no alcohol (if you want to stay lean). People seem to think that steroids are some magical substances that grow muscle at will. I have a guy who trains with me using steroids.. and it was a complete fail because of lack of training, bad foods and limited sleep and maybe bad genes. The other guy that also trains with me got bigger and leaner without any stuff. Genetics and sleep and food and training are what gets the muscles. Steroids just help. But it still takes years of dedication and a lot of hard work in the gym.

 

Far more then most people are willing to ever put in. 

 

But yea if you go on displaying it in the way you say then they are narcecists. Then again when a woman puts effort in her looks its not frowned upon. Bit dual standards. But going shirtless or stringers like that in restaurants is just not done IMHO.

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