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Pink ID Card has your Tax ID number
I don't know what you guys are talking about but if for an ID number starts with 6 tax ID number start with 099 -
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University Student Found Dead After Sending Farewell Message
The lifeless body of an 18-year-old first-year university student, identified as Mr. Teerawat, or “Ice” (surname withheld), was recovered from a large pond near Walailak University late on November 25. Emergency rescue teams from three local foundations worked together for approximately 20 minutes to retrieve the body from the pond in Thaiburi subdistrict, Thasala district, Nakhon Si Thammarat. The search, complicated by rain and the size of the pond, began after the student’s sandals and mobile phone were discovered on the water’s edge. Authorities responded to the scene following reports from friends and witnesses. According to initial information, the student, who was suspected of suffering from depression, had earlier sent an emotional farewell message to his peers in a university group chat. In the message, he expressed gratitude for their friendship and apologised for any past actions, stating, “I may be going far away and may not return. Thank you for all the happy moments.” After receiving the message, the student’s friends, alarmed and confused, began searching the area and eventually found his belongings near the pond. They promptly contacted the authorities. Rescue divers located the student’s body at the bottom of the pond. Preliminary examination by forensic officials revealed no signs of external injuries or foul play. The police and a duty physician conducted a detailed autopsy before releasing the body to the family for funeral arrangements. Police from Thasala Police Station have opened an investigation to determine the exact cause of death, with a focus on confirming the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. This incident highlights concerns regarding mental health among young people, particularly students under pressure. It has prompted discussions on the need for increased mental health support and resources within educational institutions. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek help. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-27 -
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Thai teacher confesses to sexually abusing schoolboys
Sounds like this teacher can expect life imprisonment. Too bad he does not face worse actions. People like this need to be castrated or killed. A lifetime of suffering in prison is not enough. -
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Sole searching: Foreign man’s shoes stolen from Thai beach - video
There never seems to be any empathy shown by posters here when others experience misfortune. Why do you have to be so mean? -
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What Is the Best Way to Fly?
Long-haul flying: it’s either an exciting part of your trip or a grim exercise in survival. So, what’s your best strategy? Do you pop a pill or three, crack open a bottle, and have a 10-hour solo party in the sky? Or do you white-knuckle your way through it? Maybe you whack in some noise-cancelling headphones and chill with a big bag of pork-skin crisps and a neck pillow shaped like a lopsided donut? I’ve seen it all, though. A guy next to me once downed six vodka miniatures, popped a handful of green olives in his mouth and ate a smashed liverwurst sandwich he “found” in his carry-on, then burped, and passed out mid-sentence. Is that the secret? Or maybe it’s the lady who handed me a vial of CBD oil and said, “Trust me babe, you’ll be weightless before we hit cruising altitude.” Then there was the guy sneaking hits off a nicotine vape in the lavatory and the couple who got a bit too handy under the blanket. To be honest, there’s a million ways to tackle a flight it seems. Maybe you load up on shots of free Jäegermeister and attempt to flirt with the flight attendants, or you’re the type who downs a handful of "gummies" and wakes up drooling in a different time zone? Or perhaps you’re the model flyer: stays fully hydrated, strapped into your compression socks, lumbar support pillow, and then practice in-seat yoga and deep breathing. For me, flying from Bangkok to Europe or the US is always a test of my patience and endurance. I usually prep with snacks I’d never admit to eating on the ground (beef jerky, dried squid, and Doritos) and a playlist of questionable 80s power ballads. Add in a stiff drink before takeoff, and that puts me somewhere between comfortably numb and wondering if the in-flight magazine has ever won a Pulitzer. If it’s an extra-long haul flight, like to LA or New York, I might go for a little something “extra” in the form of a blue pill to knock me out even before the first meal cart rattles by. But hey, that’s just me. How do you fly? Are you a disciplined planner with a Kindle full of Dickens classics, or the kind who takes two Xanax with a double whisky and lets the chips fall where they may? Any hacks for picking the perfect seat, avoiding a stiff neck, or managing those in-flight farts? -
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Shore thing: Foreign couple shamed by locals for public sex on Phuket beach
North of turtle beach Phang Nga beach dozens of Swedish and Norwegians would Tan nude on the beach. Word got around and on Sundays truck loads of Thais would come and sit under the trees watching the foreigners tanning nude. -
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Sole searching: Foreign man’s shoes stolen from Thai beach - video
There is stupid and then dumb.
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