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Thai Movies

Do Thai Movies Turn Brains into Rice Soup? 2 members have voted

  1. 1. Do Thai Movies Turn Brains into Rice Soup?

    • yes
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    • no
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Well, that's it. I have had enough. The TV has been turned OFF.

These mind numbing seemingly never ending Thai soaps day after day after day after day. Just had to put up wth two unbelievably pristine brats in an unbelievably pristine house having an utterly inane conversation about whether she had spots on her face or not. It would take an electron microscope to discover any blemish on her perfect visage. I suppose it was a break from the unbelievably pristine brats in an unbelievably pristine house screaming at each other and providing the perfect role model for the infantile Thai population, ie everybody under the age of 40.

So, here is the poll.

Does being glued to the TV watching this drivel turn brains into rice soup, or were the cranial contents comprised solely of rice soup beforehand? To introduced a regional difference, please subsitute "rice soup" for "papaya salad" in areas east of Suvarnibummer.

Please use the polling facility with some thought.

Mundane topics which would only turn the brain into rice soup are not suitable for this forum.

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