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37 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Loud speaking is normal in THailand. 20 years ago I was at a University and they taught us that loud speaking was impropriate... I  the years after it seems that almost nobody can speak normally even in the news on TV , soaps, and shows the louder they speak the better it is it seems... And when people are angry the volume goes several decibels up again so that the whole street can enjoy it.

 

Maybe because they are all deaf already by the soundpollution everywhere

 

Incoherently? And it is normal to sweep items off the display shelves?

 

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6 hours ago, BigStar said:

 

Incoherently? And it is normal to sweep items off the display shelves?

 

Thai people are used to use violence its in their education.. at home in schools, by uncles. aunts grandmothers  and fathers stepfathers, so this is nothing to be shocked of too... A lack of many things in Thailand as there is no psychologic help help available too.. Educate a generation will take a long time

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10 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Thai people are used to use violence its in their education.. at home in schools, by uncles. aunts grandmothers  and fathers stepfathers, so this is nothing to be shocked of too... A lack of many things in Thailand as there is no psychologic help help available too.. Educate a generation will take a long time

But, they are doing the best they can, right? 😉

Posted
7 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Loud speaking is normal in THailand

Especially on Mobiles--I sometimes wonder why they need them when the person they are shouting to is only a few miles away.............:w00t:

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13 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Thai people are used to use violence its in their education.. at home in schools, by uncles. aunts grandmothers  and fathers stepfathers, so this is nothing to be shocked of too... A lack of many things in Thailand as there is no psychologic help help available too.. Educate a generation will take a long time

 

Just the usual hot air begot from generalized ignorant bigotry. You haven't seen or even heard of any such scene as described above in any high end shop by any Thai. What we have here is merely a deranged individual of the sort to be found in most countries, in various forms. At least it didn't engage in mass shooting a la Nashville. 

 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, BigStar said:

You haven't seen or even heard of any such scene as described above in any high end shop by any Thai.

 

There are loads of cases of Thais losing their sh*t and going crazy.  It's very common.

 

Thai people are very controlled and constrained.  It's a society where people are not encouraged to speak out or vent.  For this reason, every now and then people lose their sh*t, then things go back to normal.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

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Taipei police received a report that a Thai-speaking transgender woman was causing a disturbance at Taipei 101. She was shouting loudly in a Charles & Keith store.

 

In the video, she can be heard speaking Thai, saying, "Buy everything, I'll take over the whole store, you [expletive]," while sweeping items off the display shelves.

 

The police rushed to the scene and found that the mall security had already detained the transgender woman. Upon investigation, they found that she was incoherent and unable to communicate effectively.

 

She was subsequently taken into custody and transported to the hospital.

 

 

 

 

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back in the day before meth was really a thing in most of the world (early, early 90s) I had a friend who spent a year studying Chinese in Taiwan. He came back home claiming that every student he met spent the year tweaking. 

It seems this gatoey is simply continuing with the tradition. 

Posted
5 hours ago, realfunster said:

That’s the result of either hard drugs (yaba?) or a psychotic episode. 

yaa baa is a local phenomenon for the poor. The rest just do straight up meth 

Posted
1 hour ago, n00dle said:

it is rather unbelievable.

there is also no correlation between thai  sex workers and meth use. 

 yep, talking endless <deleted>

Posted
1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

 

There are loads of cases of Thai It's very common.

 

Thai people are very controlled and constrained.  It's a society where people are not encouraged to speak out or vent.  For this reason, every now and then people lose their sh*t, then things go back to normal.

 

But this isn't a case of normal "losing it" but mental derangement. And as noted you haven't heard of any specific case like this, nor has the other bigot. People lose their sh*t and go crazy everywhere. It's very common in the USA, for example. And in this case, the transgender didn't engage in a mass shooting a la Nashville. Guess there are also degrees of craziness, and there appears to be less of it in Thailand.

 

Just more of the bigotry and selective perception (noted in another thread) you're known for. Dismissed.

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I hope the Taiwanese netizen aren't too outraged. 

 

But if they are can someone please forward their comments to the perpetually outraged netizens of Thailand. 

Posted
3 hours ago, NativeBob said:

I've seen very agitated species between them. And yes, obviously your point is 100% correct.
 

Unless [according to tour guide legends] it was his parents who sold him to trans-mafia so they pay for food and feed old buffalo that was in the family for ages.

I heard that BS while touring over Chao Praya river from tour guide. Cute story, isn't?

You must just love such stories. 😂

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

You must just love such stories. 😂

I enjoy village style creativity

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