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MRT Music Mayhem: Foreign Influencer Blasted by Fed-Up Commuters screenshot An influencer's antics on Bangkok's MRT have stirred up a storm! A foreign content creator, identified as the Iranian TikToker @shayanparsTV, found himself at the centre of controversy after a video surfaced showing him blasting music on a moving MRT train. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360575-mrt-music-mayhem-foreign-influencer-blasted-by-fed-up-commuters/ -
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MRT Music Mayhem: Foreign Influencer Blasted by Fed-Up Commuters
screenshot An influencer's antics on Bangkok's MRT have stirred up a storm! A foreign content creator, identified as the Iranian TikToker @shayanparsTV, found himself at the centre of controversy after a video surfaced showing him blasting music on a moving MRT train. The incident, which transpired on May 11, drew ire from fellow commuters who did not appreciate the unsolicited soundtrack. As the train approached Klong Toey station, frustration bubbled over when a local passenger could no longer contain his annoyance, shouting “Hey!” at the loud influencer. Undeterred by the confrontation, the influencer uploaded the incident to TikTok, cheekily captioning it: “He screamed at me like I ruined his life.” The clip rocketed into viral status, igniting a fierce debate across Thai social media platforms. While some commentators suggested that the reaction was overly dramatic, a substantial portion condemned the influencer for his lack of respect towards local customs. The issue raises important questions about the boundaries of public behaviour and the responsibilities that come with content creation in shared spaces. Despite criticism, the influencer remains unfazed, having previously orchestrated similar episodes at the Siam BTS station and on other MRT trains. Drawing in 731,000 followers, @shayanparsTV continues to amass views and followers through his disruptive escapades, seemingly making a career out of sharing his beats in public spaces worldwide. This latest stunt underscores ongoing concerns over how influencers can sometimes disregard the peace of everyday commuters in their quest for online fame. The ramifications of this event spotlight the growing tension between content creators and communities expecting mutual respect in shared public environments. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-14 -
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Even MAGA Is Up in Arms Over Trump’s ‘Flying Grift’ From Qatar
You cant make this up 😁🤣 And who come on this forum and try to defend Trump accept this gift? -
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Will you be getting boosted now that Covid is back in the headlines in Thailand?
Congrats. Wish I never did. Nasty arthritic symptoms not long after the shots—the main brands—which I only figured out later. Was never a thing before and has totally abated. I will not be cajoled into taking that garbage again and will rely on my immune system. Each to their own but the system should not put pressure on those who don’t conform. -
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Cash is better than card-here's why
British retailer Marks & Spencer said on Tuesday that some personal data of its customers was stolen in a cyberattack that has crippled its online services for weeks. M&S operations have since Easter been hampered by a ransomware sting which has forced the retailer to suspend online sales, contactless payments instore and even recruiting operations. ''We are writing to customers informing them that due to the sophisticated nature of the incident, some of their personal customer data has been taken," the company said in a statement on Tuesday. The information stolen could include names, dates of birth, home addresses and telephone number, it said. Customer data stolen in Marks & Spencer cyberattack M&S said that the data taken did not include "useable payment or card details", nor account passwords, and there was "no evidence" that the data taken has been shared. But no evidence does not mean the data wasn't shared, it just means M and S haven't found out who the data thieves have shared it with yet ( for a fee)! -
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