Expats How Do You Deal With The Toxic Air Pollution in Thailand?
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In Case You Missed it, the Tattoo Fad is Over
Agreed. Should apply to drugs, abortion, body weight, and so many other things. Except pain never enters my mind. I wouldn't do it because it just looks infantile and disgusting. Looks like a bird ate raspberries and then barfed on their arm or leg. It's also my mind and I have a good cringe and then a laugh inside my mind looking at some of these folks and trying to guess why they think it looks so cool. Same as obese people pretending they can be both fat and healthy and that plus size women are beautiful too. But again, it's their body but I don't have to buy into their self-deception. It's their right to do it and my right to be entertained by it, especially since I care not at all whether it helps or hurts them. Most of them seem desperate to prove something though and just want the attention it brings. The faded, stretched, and sagging ones on the old folks are especially laughable and I even feel a short twitch of sympathy for them. I always wonder if they are still proud of themselves for getting them. The cartoons I watched as a kid portrayed Africans wearing grass skirts with curly hair and bones in their noses. Tats still amuse me the same way. Some obscure native tradition. The world is full of strange folks and these are just a subset, no reason to think of them as any more or less than that. To say it's popular and growing is stretching the truth a bit though. -
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Smart Glasses are the future
Fakes like most of the "Branded" items for sale in Thailand! -
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UK Judge Grants Gaza Family Residency Amid Controversy Over Family Ties
Full of it, like a Christmas turkey. If these immigrants dislike the UK then why do they elect to come - even pay to come? The Saudis you are describing are not the same and are already privileged and monied so much, that they and can afford whatever they care to buy, immigrant or not. -
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Nigerian Arrested in Thalang for Selling Cocaine to Tourists
Nice markup buy at 2000 sell for 3000.... Personally this is one of those instances I believe the local police can uhh (make ways to get this guy to talk about who he bought the drugs from ) haha... It is doubtful he bought them anonymously from some stranger so he could sell them back at a higher price. -
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Living in Thailand
i have read through the posts vnow, another few comments that do i do not seem to have seen Always rent and stay for a good while to get familiar with the local area and neighbourhoods. Try some different places to decide what suits you best. Its not just about safety and dogs., Noise can be an immense problem, anywhere. Even in the remote areas do not always expect peace and quiet. Me and my wife have one house in an off the main road farming area, where houses are sparse. There are local people hundreds of meters away that periodically play extremely loud thumping music that you can probabaly here kilometres away Unfortunately there seem to be a lot of Thais who seem to love blasting out music as loud as they can. We have another house in a gated village in Hua hin 3km from the main town beach and malls, in a more populated area, It is so amazingly peaceful and quiet. You mention the heat. Yes, the heat and humidity are a problem several months of the year until you get used to it. Even then its still hard to cope with it sometimes. To keep costs down you will need to get used to aircon on settings of 24 to 25 degrees. Be aware that a new inverter air conditioner is far more cost efficient than the older types. Use fans where appropriate. Its not always necessary to use aircons if you can get good circulation of air. Be careful for the orientation of the place you stay and exposure to direct sun and heat. You do not want main rooms exposed to direct sunlight too long. Internal Blinds do not do much, especially if there are metal/aluminum frames. The frames get extremely hot and pass the heat through. In my house in the province, i built it double block with cavity on the main exposed walls - helps great. And the bedrooms at the back end of the house facing south east have large mango trees that were there originally and shade well from the sun. Best of luck on your travels.
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