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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
2 drunks giving a free demonstration of how not to behave in public. Maybe TAT needs to start advertising Pattaya for what it is. A town of low life's and drunks, not the family resort they think it is -
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Is democracy still the best political system for ASEAN countries?
Isn't that an oxymoron? If it's decided by free, independent elections it's a democracy. -
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US Navy introduces 'first gender-neutral submarine.' What could possibly go wrong?
If you are up for some humor, check out the comments under the X item about this ... -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
Root Causes - Really... Well I'd start with Foreigners excessive alcohol intake , the lack of morals, no discipline, no respect for Thailand and take NO responsibility for their actions. Out of control Girly Bars system that continue to pour liquor and take no responsibility. Shut the bars down at midnight.. start thinking about others and not about your wallet -
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LTR Visa is Now available for Long Term Residency
There are so few people with an LTR I don’t see them bothering about changing our tax exempt status. -
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US Navy introduces 'first gender-neutral submarine.' What could possibly go wrong?
As if the US and its military are not already enough of a laughing stock. I have a link to this story... https://thepostmillennial.com/us-navy-introduces-first-gender-neutral-submarine?utm_campaign=64466 Here's a short pull quote: "Modifications to the submarine to reach this goal include additional doors and washrooms to create separate sleeping and bathing areas and lowering some overhead valves to be easier to reach and installing steps by triple-high bunk beds and stacked laundry machines." The world can now breath a sign of relief. -
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Germany Tightens Border Controls Amid Rising Migration Concerns
Hungary, which has long faced criticism for its strict stance on migration, issued a scathing statement regarding Germany's new border measures. "Funny how a few years—and a migration crisis—can change minds, isn’t it?" remarked Hungarian government spokesperson Zoltan Kovacs, pointing to the irony of Germany now adopting stricter border policies similar to those it once criticized. Typical EU hypocrisy. The EU’s Dublin Regulation is a dead duck, witness the huge numbers seeking asylum in the UK having passed through half a dozen safe countries to get there. -
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Thai Wife Issues in the UK
I'm always one for doing whatever you can to try and make a relationship work, especially involving children, but I've had my share of women who just weren't right and this I actually saw close to the beginning but didn't listen to my heart because of attraction. What Richard and Britman said are truths. Depression makes people isolate, and her thinking Thailand will help is just because it's more familiar to her, even though you can't escape depression problems. Her not wanting to socialize with your family is a red flag not to be ignored. She's your wife, and should take an active interest in your family. The same goes for you if she had any there. Is she on her phone a lot? She might be corresponding with another man back in Thailand, especially one she may have known before. I know this isn't what you want to hear, but we've all been there, and there's only one way out if that's the case. Let her go. What you need to do now is sit down and talk with her, asking her questions about why she's been acting this way. Let her do the talking. It might be menopause, especially if she's at that age, and you can google information about this online for what to expect, but with menopause you usually get happiness mixed with anger, along with these........... Common symptoms of the menopause include: anxiety changes in mood – such as low mood or irritability changes in skin conditions, including dryness or increase in oiliness and onset of adult acne difficulty sleeping – this may make you feel tired and irritable during the day discomfort during sex feelings of loss of self hair loss or thinning headaches or migraines hot flushes – short, sudden feelings of heat, usually in the face, neck and chest, which can make your skin red and sweaty increase in facial hair joint stiffness, aches and pains loss of self-confidence night sweats – hot flushes that occur at night palpitations – heartbeats that suddenly become more noticeable problems with memory, concentration and ‘brain fog’ recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), such as cystitis urge and stress incontinence reduced sex drive (libido) tinnitus vaginal dryness and pain....................................Not wanting you to go with her to Thailand is a huge red flag, as that's not about her missing Thailand and friends. She surely might be bored with the UK, but if she was really into the relationship, she would be talking to you, asking you to do more things with her. Traveling, dining out, movies, concerts etc. Her eating Thai food daily is good, but saying it's not the same is an excuse. Any Thai woman who knows how to cook can create the same recipes exactly anywhere in the world as all the ingredients are available. The weather in the UK isn't the greatest as I've seen many attest, so that's where traveling comes into play. Thailand isn't great either, unless heat and humidity is your thing, along with raining half the year. One's just as bad as the other, besides the fact warmer weather is easier to get used to. Since you have no children, it's much easier to just let her go and not waste any more time with the wrong person. Again, if you can work things out, that's the best approach, but if you can't, letting her go and finding another one is a better future plan. -
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Zebra crossing drama: Pickup truck hits student outside school - video
Almost hit a Girl last night on a zebra crossing..... -
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Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Foreign Labour in Fishing Industry
The Thaïs won't do these jobs. It's hard work in the sun. Sorting fish can be done by women of the village but some women care to protect their nails. Not all Thaï ladies are lazy certainly; catering to husband and family members, often elderly and sick, can be a full time job. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 September 2024
Miss Grand Chiang Mai Runner-Up Crashes Sedan: 4 Injured, 3 Motorcycles Wrecked Picture courtesy: Daily News "Lada Napasorn Phankasem," the runner-up Miss Grand Chiang Mai 2020, was involved in a car accident where she hit three motorcycles and injured four pedestrians. The incident happened in the Huai Khwang area of Bangkok. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1338373-miss-grand-chiang-mai-runner-up-crashes-sedan-4-injured-3-motorcycles-wrecked/ -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
Do you have a link to this adjustable voltage Taser? I can't find a single one that allows any adjustment, either before or after deployment. -
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Miss Grand Chiang Mai Runner-Up Crashes Sedan: 4 Injured, 3 Motorcycles Wrecked
"Lada Napasorn Phankasem," the runner-up Miss Grand Chiang Mai 2020, was involved in a car accident where she hit three motorcycles and injured four pedestrians. The incident happened in the Huai Khwang area of Bangkok. The police took her in for a breathalyzer test, but no alcohol was found. The Huai Khwang district police chief shared that they planned to send an investigator to the hospital to take statements from the injured, who are currently in stable condition. On September 16, reporters noted the incident occurred the previous day, September 15. Huai Khwang police were alerted about the accident between Soi Pracha Uthit 10-12 on Pracha Uthit Road. Upon arrival, they discovered three damaged motorcycles and four injured people: Mr. Prasit, Ms. Wipawan, Mr. Natthapak, and an unnamed individual. Good Samaritans had already taken the injured to the hospital. Nearby, officers found a black Deport S07 car with a damaged front left bumper. The driver was 28-year-old Napasorn Phankasem, also known as "Lada," the 2020 Miss Grand Chiang Mai runner-up and 2019 second runner-up Miss Grand Chiang Rai. She waited to give her statement to the police, reported Daily News. According to the investigation, Ms. Lada was driving at high speed from the Meng Chai intersection towards Pracha Uthit Soi 8 when she hit the parked motorcycles, injuring pedestrians as well. She was taken to Huai Khwang police station for questioning and an initial alcohol test, which was negative. Picture courtesy: Daily News At 3 PM on September 16, the injured individuals' families visited Police Colonel Prasopchok Iamphinit at the Huai Khwang station to get an update on the case. Police Col. Prasopchok said that three of the four injured were discharged on the first day, while the fourth, who had rib pain, was expected to leave the hospital by the end of that day. Ms. Napasorn, the driver, also reported chest pain and was receiving treatment at a hospital. As for the investigation, two statements have been taken from the victims. Two other injured individuals, aged 18 and younger, will be questioned with a multidisciplinary team the following day. Ms. Napasorn is still hospitalized, and investigators plan to visit her for further questioning. TOP Picture courtesy: Daily News -- 2024-09-17
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