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Iranian tourist goes crazy! Uses syringe to stab hotel staff in Phuket
I'm living in the wrong part of the country, I think. I was too lazy to get on a plane to Chiang Mai. You never saw guys whose entire faces are tattooed, I guess. Lucky you. You chose a better part of the country to live in. -
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Foreigner Assaults Thai Man in Road Rage Incident in Pattaya
Yes, what really happened and what you made up. -
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BREAKING NEWS Thailand Cuts Visa-Free Stay to 30 Days to Combat Abuse
Definitely. You can do with only one border run and two extensions now to get 180 days, to get away from the whole cold season in northern Europe. If this proposal goes through, it will go back to two border runs and three extensions again for the same amount of days. -
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Warm Waters Boost Alaminos Oyster Growth Amid Rising Heat
File photo for reference only In Alaminos City, Pangasinan, oyster farmers embrace the rising temperatures which boost oyster growth, thanks to warmer waters speeding up the proliferation of plankton—their primary food source. Milberth Ferrer, a leading aquaculturist, and Westly Rosario, ex-BFAR research chief, affirm that oysters are thriving as opposed to farmed fish, which suffer amid harsh conditions. Oysters instinctively close their shells to safeguard themselves from pollutants and adverse environmental conditions, ensuring a stable and prosperous yield. Aligned with this prosperity is the Talaba Festival, peaking in March, spotlighting the city's vibrant oyster industry. The annual event coincides with the larger Hundred Islands Festival, drawing both locals and visitors to celebrate the city's renowned oysters. This year, festivities saw the city's main district filled with grilling stations, offering freshly harvested oysters to participants, exemplifying community engagement and support. Mayor Arth Bryan Celeste revealed that around 80 families are embedded in oyster farming across approximately 35 hectares. The thriving industry not only supplies local markets but also far-reaching areas, with rapid sellouts highlighting the high demand. Despite its prosperity, the oyster industry faces the threat of invasive black mussels, which compete for space and resources, particularly during rainy seasons. Ferrer cautions that controlling this menace requires consistent efforts, as the mussels could quickly retake territory if left unchecked. The city's government, alongside regional agencies, continuously supports oyster farmers through resources, training, and potential value-adding projects like oyster-flavoured crackers and other goods. As Alaminos City basks in the success of its oysters, it remains vigilant against the challenges lurking in its waters, reported Inquirer. -- 2025-03-18 -
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Bob's Independent Cinema (U - 18)
I'm downloading this right now. It's gotten full marks. Nothing like a little extra pussy, right? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4772188 -
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Article about Thai woman returning from living in the USA
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