Pattaya Responds to Criticism Over Viral Video of Indian Tourists Sleeping on Beach
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Pattaya Prepares for Silent Night: Alcohol Ban Hits Tourists
Really? The maximum fine under law is B10,000. What were they really doing or what did you really see? -
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The temporal protection and declining health of the COVID-19 vaccinated in England
Hard to know what the specific symptoms were; "Like flu but ten times worse." The usual symptoms are; fever, headache, coughing, depleted energy. Can also have sore throat, runny nose and belly problems. Mucus abounds too. This is not a disease as such. For sure the symptoms make you feel terrible. But they are essential for the body to return to good health. The symptoms should not be suppressed, but helped. The following is for research only. Of course if one is ill; go see a medical practioner. One such help is to wear a plastic bin-liner** (an unused one) under a T=shirt/sweat-shirt, and go for a jog/run. This will encourage the body to sweat the toxins out and will speed up recovery. Drink lots of clean water (not from the tap) and eat nothing for a couple of days. After the run go to bed and rest. ** Cutting holes in it for the head and arms. Only do this in the early stages, before bed-rest. -
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Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
Didn't he try to back out of the deal? So much for his commitment to free speech -
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I've been denied entry to Thailand - Now What ! ?
She said it has to be a non immigrant visa because I stay in Thailand for too long. I basically stay here almost 180 days per year. So far there were no problems but now it seems they are cracking down on the too many visa exempt entry people. I have no registered home address in Germany. Thats why I do not have an ID card. On the embassy homepage this is a prerequisite for applying for a non O visa, either an ID card or a verified document showing my address in Germany I have a Thai bank account and I can transfer 800.000 Baht. Why do you think that is that not a good option? I have been more or less living here since 1999. Back then it was easy to get a non immigrant visa. The consul in my hometown even filled in the application for me, and for 50 Euros you had your multiple entry non O visa within 15 minutes. I want to stay in Thailand most of the times, while traveling abroad on a frequent basis. I think 90 days per visit would be fine for me. -
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Blood test
Some places you need to go to the local clinic, and they either do the bloodtests or send you to the hospital with request -
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US Citizen, and need to register to vote?
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