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Pride Month’s Original Message Lost in a Sea of Performative Gestures
Have you looked at the updated defination of "man"and "woman". -
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ICE vs EV, the debate thread
A very lengthy justification of an expensive purchase. Which is OK if you are an EV worshiper, or a car worshiper in general. To me, they are a tool to get me from point A to point B, preferably with no fuss. Performance, and bells and whistles don't matter to me. I don't drive any faster than 100 km/hr. The only coddling my cars get is regular maintenance and always Michelin tires. At my age, I would be battling to rack up 5000 km a year. I travel to Chiang Mai from Chiang Rai about 4 times a year, that's the extent of my distance excursions. So what's the point of me owning a million baht vehicle of either description? Dress it up any way you want, a car is a depreciating asset. Financially, I am better off driving the Vios, which my mechanic swears will outlive me. I suppose I should thank EV's for one aspect, if the Vios does die, they are driving down the prices of low mileage secondhand ICE's. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 6 June 2025
Thai Security Guard Found Dead in Dormitory; Electrocution Suspected Photo via Channel 8 In a shocking and tragic event that unfolded in the serene surroundings of Nonthaburi province near Bangkok, the body of a 48-year-old Thai security guard named Charnchai was discovered in his dormitory room on the evening of June 5th. This unsettling discovery was prompted by an increasingly noticeable foul odour that concerned dormitory residents had been attempting to trace for several days. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362896-thai-security-guard-found-dead-in-dormitory-electrocution-suspected/ -
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All disappeared.
Im not quite sure anymore, as long time ago there was an announcement from Google, you had to login regular or otherwise your email would be erased. Not mentioned time. Try to find it again, but no show yet found. No clue how long you didnt logged in? As normally I also dont log in that much. It is not here? on left and bottom of messages. -
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Accident Thai Security Guard Found Dead in Dormitory; Electrocution Suspected
Photo via Channel 8 In a shocking and tragic event that unfolded in the serene surroundings of Nonthaburi province near Bangkok, the body of a 48-year-old Thai security guard named Charnchai was discovered in his dormitory room on the evening of June 5th. This unsettling discovery was prompted by an increasingly noticeable foul odour that concerned dormitory residents had been attempting to trace for several days. The alert was raised by Chaiwat, a 41-year-old neighbour of the deceased, who, alongside fellow apartment occupants, managed to track the pungent smell to Charnchai's room. Alarmed, they contacted officers from the Bang Srimueang Police Station and emergency responders from the Por Teck Tung Foundation to investigate further. Upon forcibly entering the room after receiving no response, they were met with the tragic sight of Charnchai’s lifeless body. Inside the room, Charnchai was found naked on his bed, an e-cigarette clasped in his right hand. Stay behind were the paraphernalia commonly associated with crystal meth use, constructed creatively from a plastic bottle. While no drugs were present at the scene, the materials alluded to a recent history of drug usage in the room. Rescue workers and investigators on the scene speculated that Charnchai's death could be attributed to electrocution. His body was found alarmingly close to a plug socket connected to multiple electrical wires—a common but potentially hazardous arrangement in such accommodations. It is suspected that he might have been attempting to charge his e-cigarette, a routine task that may have turned deadly. Chaiwat, speaking with Channel 8, shed some light on Charnchai’s background, stating that he worked as a security guard at a high school directly opposite the dormitory. Interestingly, Charnchai had only been in his current accommodation for a brief period, having moved in approximately three to four days prior to his untimely death. His room was part of a recent renovation project, adding a layer of immediacy and irony to the sequence of events. As part of the investigation, police reviewed Charnchai’s medical history. It was discovered that he had been undergoing treatment for tuberculosis, and was prescribed several medications. While tuberculosis is a serious condition, it was not immediately believed to have been the cause of his death. Instead, attention remains focused on the potential mishap with electrical equipment. Authorities have since sent Charnchai's body for an autopsy to establish the exact cause of death. Meanwhile, residents and local authorities are left to grapple with the shock of this tragic incident, which serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers that can lurk even within the perceived safety of one's own home. As details continue to emerge, this case has highlighted the importance of electrical safety and routine precautions, especially in older or recently renovated buildings. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-06 -
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My wife wanted me to sign a document any money she gets is hers!
Nan a hell-hole? Now I'm wondering who the stupid one in the relationship is......maybe both!
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