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Crime Myanmar Woman Extorted and Assaulted at Pattaya Beauty Salon
By my calculations if the last 22.500 was paid that's 59.500 lot of hair treatment for that -
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Reclaiming the Middle Ground: A Smarter Path Forward for Democrats on Transgender Issues
Because 30% of the population lay in bed suffering hot flushes in the middle of the night thinking about it. -
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Beating children
BS..another carefully chosen insult. Nice one. You really do have an overinflated ego Richard. If someone dares to disagree with you the insults and patronising taunts appear. Why do you need me to PM you the name? Go back to this story and you'll see which one I'm talking about. There's always the possibility that you don't know every school in Thailand isn't there? In this case you clearly don't. I call BS on that statement... The richest, most affluent schools in the country... and then you exclude 'actual rich and affluent schools' (Int'l schools) and restrict to Thai Government schools... OK, we'll go with that. International schools were not excluded, you added them to the mix which never had those as the focal point. The debate was rich v poor THAI schools, therefore international schools are irrelevant. That's my point. Quote me where I said THAI GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. As a rule, rich Thais don't go to government schools and the ones I have referred to are the high-end Thai schools NOT government. I am not referring to government schools. Are you saying that it only occurs in Thai government schools? That's the crux here. ONLY GOVERNMENT schools? Wealthy, Powerful, Affluent families will not tolerate their children 'having buckets kicked out of them' by any teacher.... in any school... particularly as a matter of policy... (which is also against the law). All? Is that not yet another huge generalisation? The school I'm referring to is full of the like, corporal punishment happens on a daily basis and it's not a government school. It's a very expensive, highly regarded institute that has a massive reputation here. No, you haven't stated it... you are refusing to state it... PM me the school - we may find that its not quite as 'affluent' as you are making out and the students who 'have buckets kicked out of them' by teachers are not from Wealthy, powerful or affluent families... The teachers wouldn't dare I am not refusing, I'm simply not publicly naming a Thai institute that could easily take offense at being named in a public forum. That'd be stupid but then again, ridiculous, naive, bs...so I may as well... right Richard? How would you know the wealth and status of nearly 5000 kids? Who are you to act as judge and jury just because you have a different opinion? The teachers don't dare? I've stated that I witnessed this behaviour on a daily basis for nearly a decade. As you've now said I'm a BS'er I'm interested to hear you say I'm lying therefore. My view is based on the experience I had from being around a high-end, private, Thai school where hitting kids and humiliation was a frequent occurrence. It wasn't a government school. It was very expensive and full of wealthy Thai children from affluent families. There would be no way in the world that the families had no knowledge of this. It happened. If you have the gravitas to proceed with respect, rather than continue to hurl abuse, maybe agree to disagree. I stand by my argument that it's not only Thai government schools that hit kids. It happens in those with rich families also. If you disagree, fair enough. Leave it at that. -
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We all know that. But it won't happen. If it did the food price would just increase
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