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Stray Dog Crisis at Pattaya Sports Center: Urgent Call for Change
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Norwegian Travellers Use Unique Method for Baby's Beach Trip - video
Picture courtesy of @toraytravels TikTok A Norwegian couple, world-renowned for their family travel adventures, has sparked a lively debate after revealing their unique strategy to bring their ten-month-old son into a hidden Thai beach. The adventurous duo, Tora and Marcus, faced the dilemma of accessing the Emerald Cave on Koh Muk, which leads to a secluded lagoon accessible only by swimming. To include their baby in the experience, the couple, guided by a local's suggestion, safely placed their son inside a plastic container. With Marcus and a guide in tow, the container floated securely to the hidden shore. "Our guide had done this many times before, and it felt completely safe," Tora said, braving initial apprehension. Tora, sharing their experience on TikTok, received mixed reactions online. While some praised their ingenuity, others raised safety concerns. One viewer remarked on the inventive method, stating, "Very creative way to let your baby enjoy the moment." However, sceptics questioned the safety, noting the absence of a life jacket for the baby—"Seriously guys, come on," echoed online critics. Despite criticism, Tora reflected on lessons learned from travelling, especially in non-Western regions. "Our extensive travels have taught us that parenting sometimes involves stepping outside conventional comfort zones," Tora explained. Addressing feedback, she remained unfazed, stating: "I've been doing this for years; criticism doesn’t impact me anymore, particularly when I align my choices with my values." The debate highlights diverse perspectives on parenting and travelling, resonating with audiences worldwide curious about balancing safety and adventurous parenting, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-12 -
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Russia’s economy is doomed
Before starting a war, Russia carefully waited that: - it was able to accumulate enough foreign currencies and gold reserves, - the price of energy became high enough. Now its reserves are melting and the price of energy is tendencially decreasing. It won't be able to stand this situation for a long time. To be honest, neither Ukraine can. -
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Nightmare at the Prachuap tax office
My sentiment too. Tax is not my strong point so I avoid it which helps the revenue department waisting time with me on the matter. I was intrigued by the acronym 'DTA' , so I asked Pim 'do you do DTA Pim' and her eyes lit up she said it was expensive but I'd enjoy it. Wow, 8 minutes later she was right. I'm a bit exhausted but I recommend it, try it guys. -
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Notable changes President Trump is making since resuming office this year
Wow. Great idea. Here's some examples of this happening elsewhere in the world for you to look at, so you fully realise what a fantastically brilliant idea you shared on this public group. https://bitterwinter.org/tag/re-education-camps https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang_internment_camps https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54195325 https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/china-xinjiang-uyghurs-muslims-repression-genocide-human-rights http://us.china-embassy.gov.cn/eng/zt_120777/dmxj/wjbxinjiang1/zaijiaoyu1/202106/t20210625_9039435.htm Think it's the first time I've ever read anything on AN where someone agrees with what China has been doing, and wants the same thing to happen in the USA. Brilliant!! 😂🤧🤩😹 -
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Looking to buy whole processed pigs in or Near Buriram
I am about to take delivery of a quickfire rotisserie BBQ and i am looking for a farmer or wholesaler to buy whole processed pigs in the Buriram / Isaan area, any leads would be appreciated. FYI the rotisserie is 90cm long so i am looking for pigs from 80cm or less
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