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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 13 February 2025
Beach Birthday Brawl: Stabbing Shock Scandalizes Pattaya Early this morning, Pattaya beach became the scene of a violent altercation that sent waves through its socializing tourists, both Thai and foreign. Around 1:06 a.m. on February 13, Police Lieutenant Chaowalit Suwanmanee and local rescue teams rushed to Soi 10, responding to the alarming situation. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351677-beach-birthday-brawl-stabbing-shock-scandalizes-pattaya/ -
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Beach Birthday Brawl: Stabbing Shock Scandalizes Pattaya
Early this morning, Pattaya beach became the scene of a violent altercation that sent waves through its socializing tourists, both Thai and foreign. Around 1:06 a.m. on February 13, Police Lieutenant Chaowalit Suwanmanee and local rescue teams rushed to Soi 10, responding to the alarming situation. Among the shocked bystanders, 33-year-old Jakkrit Phimngern was found suffering from stab wounds to his neck and right arm. First responders provided initial treatment before taking him to a nearby hospital. The alleged attacker, later captured by police nearby, is a beach mat vendor. The vendor claimed the trouble started when Jakkrit's group, renting a mat for a birthday celebration, exchanged insults with him. The dispute spiraled into violence when Jakkrit reportedly grabbed the vendor’s neck, prompting a retaliatory stabbing before the vendor fled. Witnesses confirmed the fight, leading police to swiftly locate the suspect hiding in a nearby alley. Along with detaining him, police discovered a packet of crystal meth at the scene, adding another layer to the drama. However, the knife used in the attack remains missing. A friend of Jakkrit, 31-year-old Bee, stated that he organized the birthday gathering and rented from the vendor, whom he also previously employed. Bee suggested the vendor might have been hallucinating from drug use, incorrectly believing the group was taunting him. The suspect, 34-year-old Prayot Rotmuang, known as Yok, tested positive for drug use. He admitted to using crystal meth but denied stabbing Jakkrit. Police continue to review CCTV footage to clarify events and move the investigation forward, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-13 -
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Why do people still believe in covid?
Correct Ray. Neither are caused by a virus, Let's take the flu first, It is the name given to a set of symptoms that we humans 'suffer' with at times. Suffer, is not really the right word though. For as uncomfortable as it might be; ie, fever, cough, sneezes, blocked nose etc. Without them we could be seriously sick in the future. They are returning the body back to good health. Let me explain. As I type, the body is working at keeping me in the best condition it can. Given the circumstances. What are these? The defence/maintenance system will eliminate anything it sees as unnatural, harmful or obviously toxic. It has mechanisms within to do this, The efficiency of the mechanisms depend upon various factors. Nutritious diet. Plenty of fresh water. Clean air. Free from EMFs (AMAP). Being at one with nature. Giving and accepting love. Free of fear. Over the course of time (for how long, and how much, depends upon our local environment), we take in toxins. The ones associated with flu are taken in mostly through breathing. Anything we can smell is taken in. Smoke? Stuff that is in the body, also, that the blood-vascular system wants to eliminate. Can be problematic that, as the failure to eliminate can lead to cancer. Another topic for that. But sticking to particles that are inhaled for the mo. Some are captured in the mucus membranes in the head. While others get no further than the fine fibrils, that the air has to pass through on its way to the lung exchange centre, where the gasses swap places. If the fibrils do not take out the undesirables, then enzymes and proteins, get to work capturing, coating, and tucking them away. At certain times of the year, or when the sensors say; ''enough, we are full up'', detoxification gets underway. Not always easy to deal with. Can make yer feel awful for a few days. This, in a nutshell, is influenza. As for covid. Easy! There is no such thing. All made up by the white-coats. -
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Living in Thailand
There isn't much to see. Over prices shops and fake Italian village where many condos were on sale. Looked getting run down due to lack maintenance. https://dimaak.com/blog/tuscany-italy-replica-in-thailand/ Large developments bankrupt. Only couple of fancy show room villas at entry then empty lot. I was one sucker to go to see them. Lot of cop corruption on Hi way 304 & 3052 intersection. "Tea" money demands... Better Khao Yai is on Koh Larn and Si Racha 🙂 Pluis 10 others. Google. A. Khao Yai, Khao Ko Larn B. Khao Yai, Si Racha -
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In Case You Missed it, the Tattoo Fad is Over
OP Summary: The post argues that the tattoo fad of the last two decades is finally dying out, with comedian Pete Davidson leading the way by removing his own tattoos. The author dismisses tattoos as a passing trend that made people think they were unique while actually following the crowd. Historically, tattoos were seen as marks of outsiders—sailors, criminals, or specific cultural groups—but became mainstream as celebrities, athletes, and regular people embraced them. The author mocks the idea that tattoos are art or hold personal meaning, comparing them to cheap decorations rather than museum-worthy masterpieces. As trends peak before fading, tattoos became increasingly ridiculous, with reality TV competitions and middle-aged expats in Thailand getting inked in misguided attempts to seem youthful or attractive. Davidson’s decision to remove his tattoos is framed as the beginning of a reversal, where tattoo removal might become the new trend among upscale youth, leaving only those who can’t afford it—like aging expats—stuck with their ink. The author sarcastically dubs Davidson a “First Remover,” signaling the supposed downfall of the tattoo craze. -
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