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What's the Most Surprising Thing You've Learned About Living in Thailand?
It depends on the circumstances. I have had 20,000 baht cystoscopies here. OTOH, I also developed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. 3 weeks for the results to come back at a private hospital in Chiang Rai. Back on a plane to Australia. 6 months' infusion therapy, one year's worth of targeted inhibitor orally. Three CAT scans. Cost of the targeted inhibitor $7.50/month. AUD. I am reliably informed the cost in the US would be $7000/month. USD. I don't even know if it is available in Thailand. Could you afford 3 million baht for the oral medication alone, let alone the rest of the treatment? -
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Passport Bros are Coming to Thailand
What complete and utter b*ll*cks. The reason men are having to look beyond their own backyards is the changed gender balance in society. Historically there tended to be a surplus of women due to the effects of war, disease and the inherent weakness of male infants. Thanks to improvement in ante and postnatal care of infants and the automation of warfare, there now is a surplus of males in most age groups in US and European societies. So men, not women, have to compete for available females, and women can pick and choose. -
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Anyone growing vegetables in their garden in Thailand? Advice needed
@advancebooking Here's a snap of the water tanks, which collect rain water, then there's a gravity fed self watering system. This way we can go O&A for a couple weeks and not worry about anything, garden wise. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 6 August 2024
Chef Ian’s onion-cutting tip goes viral with laughter and tears File photo for reference only A renowned chef from Thailand recently became a viral sensation on social media for his humorous onion-cutting tip that prevents eye irritation and tears, using everyday household items. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1334828-chef-ian’s-onion-cutting-tip-goes-viral-with-laughter-and-tears/ -
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Mass Arrests Follow Violent Far-Right Demonstrations Across the UK
Rioters facing justice. They’re not laughing now, well Curtis isn’t for sure: “Curtis Coulson, 30, sobbed as he became the first person to appear before Sheffield Magistrates Court following disorder in South Yorkshire over the weekend. Coulson wiped away tears with a tissue as he sat in the glass-fronted dock and denied affray. The alleged offence relates to an incident outside Sheffield City Hall on Sunday in which he is alleged to have swung a stick at a woman. Coulson was refused bail and will go on trial at the same court in September.” https://metro.co.uk/2024/08/05/everyone-appeared-court-far-widespread-riots-21366566/ -
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Chef Ian’s onion-cutting tip goes viral with laughter and tears
A renowned chef from Thailand recently became a viral sensation on social media for his humorous onion-cutting tip that prevents eye irritation and tears, using everyday household items. Today, August 6, social media platforms were abuzz with laughter as Ian Pongthawat Chalermkittichai, known for his appearances on Iron Chef, as a tough judge on MasterChef, and his demanding role on Hell’s Kitchen shared a quirky yet practical cooking tip on his new TikTok account (@iankittichai). His playful approach to sharing cooking tricks and lifestyle content quickly caught the attention of netizens. In one of his latest videos, Chef Ian demonstrated how to cut onions without suffering from stinging eyes or tears. The trick involved using a pot lid, held in place by the hood of a sweatshirt, to shield the face from the onion fumes. While the method is undeniably useful, it was the humorous presentation that captivated viewers. Chef Ian, chuckling throughout the video, assured viewers that they would no longer have the problem of crying while cutting onions. The video sparked a wave of comments, with many questioning the authenticity of the account and whether it was truly Chef Ian. “Is this the real Chef Ian?” “Is this Chef Ian’s actual account?” The nickname Chef Lan also trended, as fans affectionately poked fun at him. “One thing Chef Lan should have like Chef Ian is credibility, haha.” Highlighting the playful nature of the exchange. Another user, drawing a reference from popular culture, said, Sanji: Chef Ian is my idol. The light-hearted feedback continued. “Chef looks like a koala, so cute.” “Thank you, Chef Ian, this is something every household should truly do.” The interaction did not just stop at humour with many expressing their admiration for Chef Ian’s consistent sense of humour and his endearing personality. “Chef Ian is always so humorous, and very endearing.” “Chef Ian would be proud of Chef Lan, keep it up!” The sight of him donning a pot lid as a protective shield was compared to a scientist’s protective gear, adding to the comedic effect, reported Khaosod. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of eat this not that official website Full story: The Thaiger 2024-08-06 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe -
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President Kamala Harris
put a fork in it Dolf https://aseannow.com/topic/1333921-president-kamala-harris/page/54/#comment-19125244 Vice President Kamala Harris now leads Donald Trump across all national poll aggregators. -
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Continuous Stone Attacks Frustrate Bangkok Neighbourhood
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Passengers trapped on ‘sauna’ jet on London to Bangkok flight (video)
My friend was on this flight and said it was awful! She said it was 3 hours being unloaded and then the following day, they spent another 3 hours on the tarmac before take off!! Not a great start to the holiday!! -
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Digital wallet as social engineering
I fully agree with the comment..don't fall into the CBDC digital panopticon trap as there is no way out one in it. -
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I like JD Vance
No, you are a Red, living in a free country, which is in itself, hypocritical...😒 -
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Brutal assault on Canadian raises serious questions about tourist safety in Pattaya
How many years ago did you speak with the bouncer and how many incidents have you witnessed ?
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