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Are You A Sexpat Or Do You Ride The Backwards Morality Train?
How many judgmental posts have I read here on AN where one poster accuses another of being a sexpat, a monger, trying to get a leg over, etc. Really? All these people judging others from their glass houses. So petty. Who cares what other people do and what they come to Thailand for? You do you and forget the rest. When I first came here everyone was either a drunk, a shagger, a spook, a teacher, a backpacker, a fugitive, an arms dealer, an artist, or all of the above wrapped into one. Nobody cared. If you called someone in Bangkok a sexpat back in the eighties then they probably would have been flattered. It wasn't even a word! Then the place started to gentrify around Y2K, the morality police showed up in the form of Westerners that saw it fitting to start calling other foreigners names and attaching labels. Back then nobody even pretended to be in Thailand for the temples, the markets, the elephants, the culture, etc. Couldn't be arsed to pretend, nor did anyone have anything to hide anyway. So now you got lots of desperados on AN that are tarring others with a dirty brush when they in fact might be doing even worse things themselves. Or maybe they are hoping to, but can't because they made the mistake of getting married too quickly. So now you got armchair critics who get a kick out of trolling others to see if they can trigger them by calling them a sex tourist once someone admits to enjoying the night life in Thailand. Give it all up already FFS. Don't be one of those minging geezers who can's stop himself from judging others for what they choose to do with their own bodies. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 12 October 2024
Wissanu Rebuts Allegations of Assisting Thaksin's Hospital Stay Picture courtesy: Thai Rath Former Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam has denied accusations of facilitating Thaksin Shinawatra’s extended stay in the Police General Hospital instead of incarceration. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340479-wissanu-rebuts-allegations-of-assisting-thaksins-hospital-stay/ -
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Honeymoon Period Over for Kamala Harris Polls Show Tight Race
The cracks in the matrix are becoming more obvious everyday. -
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German Politician Calls for Ban on Greta Thunberg Over Pro-Palestinian Protest Involvement
She's an actor Wake the h3ll up people! -
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Wissanu Rebuts Allegations of Assisting Thaksin's Hospital Stay
Former Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam has denied accusations of facilitating Thaksin Shinawatra’s extended stay in the Police General Hospital instead of incarceration. These claims emerged from Sonthi Limthongkul, a media mogul, suggesting Wissanu assisted in transferring Thaksin from the Corrections Hospital due to an alleged severe ailment. Thaksin, convicted on corruption charges, remained in the hospital until his parole, consequently not spending time in a prison cell. Sonthi's allegations imply preferential treatment was arranged, sparking public debate. Wissanu, who served under Prayut Chan-o-cha, firmly rejected these accusations. He described events leading to Thaksin's hospital transfer, recounting a late-night call from a Corrections Department official. "I was informed near midnight about Thaksin’s serious illness and his move to the Police General Hospital," Wissanu stated. "By then, the transfer was already completed." He explained that his immediate instruction was to monitor Thaksin's condition, expecting a brief hospitalisation. "I assumed his stay would be short since I had no detailed knowledge of his health status," Wissanu added. His tenure as deputy prime minister was notably brief following these events, and he asserts that any involvement on his part was minimal and reactive rather than proactive. This turn of events has stirred discussion about political influence and justice administration in Thailand. Wissanu insists his actions were confined to procedural adherence following Thaksin’s reported medical needs. The former PM's prolonged hospitalisation, under medical pretenses, aligns with varying views on privilege and penal reform. Wissanu's rebuttal seeks to clarify misconceptions, distilling his role to informational relay rather than strategic intervention. The situation underscores ongoing scrutiny of political dynamics intersecting with legal and healthcare protocols in Thailand, reported Thai PBS. Picture courtesy: Thai Rath -- 2024-10-12 -
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Why Are You Even Here? The Surprising Attitudes of Some Expats in Thailand
Friendly people, warm weather. good food and, in my case and many others, a lovely, caring wife. The whiners and moaners would likely be whining and moaning in any country, including their own. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 12 October 2024
Man Drowns in Front of Sister While Searching for Shellfish in Surin Province A routine shellfish gathering turned into a horrifying tragedy in Surin Province when a man drowned in front of his sister. The incident occurred at the irrigation canal near Baan Chalerm Phra Kiat, in Surin. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340478-man-drowns-in-front-of-sister-while-searching-for-shellfish-in-surin-province/ -
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Man Drowns in Front of Sister While Searching for Shellfish in Surin Province
A routine shellfish gathering turned into a horrifying tragedy in Surin Province when a man drowned in front of his sister. The incident occurred at the irrigation canal near Baan Chalerm Phra Kiat, in Nork Muang Subdistrict, Mueang Surin District. Police Lieutenant Sarakrit Thararak, Deputy Inspector at the Mueang Surin Police Station, was notified of a missing person in the canal at 09:05. A rescue diving team from Surin, along with hospital medical staff, were immediately dispatched to the scene to assist in the search. The area where the incident occurred is a 4 metre deep irrigation canal frequently used by locals for agricultural purposes. Villagers often come to search for shellfish at the site. When the diving team arrived, locals were already searching for the missing man at the spot where his sister had last seen him. The victim, later identified as 55-year-old Mr. Somphot (surname withheld), had been searching for shellfish in the canal when he suddenly disappeared underwater. His 52-year-old sister, Ms. Phai (surname withheld), was present during the incident and pointed to the area where her brother had submerged. After an extensive search, which included local villagers and the rescue diving team, the victim’s wife, Ms. Suk (surname withheld), lit incense and prayed to the goddess of water, pleading for her husband’s body to be found. She implored him not to hide from those searching for him, asking him to open the way for his body to be returned home. Approximately 30 minutes later, the rescue team found Mr. Somphot’s body about 4-5 metres away from where he was last seen. His body was recovered from the water, causing grief to his family, who had anxiously waited for news at the scene. Ms. Suk and Ms. Phai were inconsolable, sobbing uncontrollably. Throughout the rescue, they expressed their heartbreak, saying, “I told him not to go searching for shellfish after drinking alcohol. He never listened. Now, he’s gone. Please come back, I love you.” Ms. Phai recounted that her brother often drank alcohol and would frequently come to the canal to search for shellfish while intoxicated. She had been picking vegetables nearby when she noticed her brother struggling in the water, bobbing up and down before disappearing beneath the surface. She immediately called out to nearby villagers for help, but after five minutes of searching, they were unable to locate him and contacted the authorities. Ms. Suk also revealed that her husband had a habit of secretly drinking alcohol and that she frequently warned him not to do so before going to the canal. On the day of the tragedy, he hadn’t eaten breakfast and had left the house to search for shellfish before anything else. When her sister-in-law came rushing to her home with the news, she was heartbroken and speechless. Lieutenant Sarakrit, along with medical personnel from Surin Hospital, documented the scene. Initial reports suggest that the victim may have experienced cramps or exhaustion due to not having eaten. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-11 -
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Unlikely Justice for Victims of Novichok Poisoning, Says Former PM Theresa May
Russia carries covert assassinations in other countries. The UK should allow Ukraine to attack Russia with western supplied weapons. -
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Reasons of change
That's a lot of money, He was a thief. Thailand's metered taxis, the cheapest in the world. The problem is the drivers/owners, they either don't turn on the meter or they tamper with the meter so your journey becomes 5x the price...... Criminals -
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Surprised no reaction from BYD owners on this forum
Not just assumptions, go to one2car it's all there. -
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Has my sex tourist friend found a loop hole?
Sounds like an accident waiting to happen and he must have good eyesight spotting a lady worthy of his attention while riding by on his honda wave. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 12 October 2024
Flash Flood Claims Lives of Two Tourists at Wang Lung Waterfall Two domestic tourists from Phuket lost their lives due to a sudden flash flood at Wang Lung Waterfall in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. The tragedy unfolded in the afternoon as a group of five friends gathered to attend a wedding and rented a resort nearby. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340476-flash-flood-claims-lives-of-two-tourists-at-wang-lung-waterfall/ -
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Flash Flood Claims Lives of Two Tourists at Wang Lung Waterfall
Two domestic tourists from Phuket lost their lives on October 11, due to a sudden flash flood at Wang Lung Waterfall in Thon Hong Subdistrict, Phrom Khiri District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. The tragedy unfolded in the afternoon as a group of five friends gathered to attend a wedding and rented a resort nearby. According to witnesses, the group decided to take a dip in the waterfall, unaware of the rapidly changing weather conditions that led to the unexpected surge of water. As they were enjoying their time, a sudden rush of water overwhelmed the area, sweeping two of the tourists away. Local authorities and rescue teams were quickly mobilised to search for the missing individuals. The bodies of the two tourists were later recovered, while the other three managed to escape to safety. This incident has cast a shadow over what was intended to be a joyful occasion, highlighting the potential dangers of natural attractions, especially during periods of heavy rainfall. Officials are urging visitors to exercise caution and stay informed about weather conditions when enjoying outdoor activities. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances that led to this devastating event. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-12 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 12 October 2024
Thai High-Risk Groups Urged to Get Covid-19 Boosters Picture courtesy: Freepik Medical experts in Thailand are advising high-risk groups to receive boosters for Covid-19, given a recent surge in cases and fatalities. This push comes in light of new data revealing approximately 700,000 infections and 205 Covid-related deaths in 2023, positioning Thailand as having the highest infection and death rates for Covid-19 in Southeast Asia. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340477-thai-high-risk-groups-urged-to-get-covid-19-boosters/
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‘Let’s make Britain great again’ Farrage Stuns UK Politics Announces Return For Election
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