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"A misunderstanding!": Thai cops explain away apparent brutish and inappropriate behavior


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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Sounds like much ado over nothing, which is about 98% of the content of social media, which I consider to be one of the most destructive forces in contemporary society and culture. Social media is 99% toxic, and 1% positive. 

It amazes me how people get upset about what total strangers, people they have never met and are unlikely to ever meet, say about them. Similarly, personalities of all kinds often attract massive abuse yet put their tag out there for all to see and attack. Why don't these people just concoct some name that no-one would ever guess was them and give it only to trusted friends?

 

The human race has not advanced enough to use social media responsibly, nor the internet in general, without there being collateral damage. What should be one of the greatest inventions in history is, inevitably, too often highjacked by lunatics and conspiracy theorists, and sees websites set up that lead to self abuse and suicides.

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

Later it emerged from the wider inquiry that the incident occurred during a dinner in a private room out of view of the public.

Maybe a Funny handshake club in the making.

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