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Thai influencer dies after alcohol stunt for 30,000 baht
Seems like everyone he wanted to be liked and feel important and told a few tales along the way. I believe the drinking challenge was him again seeking acceptance, the desire to be liked, and to feel important. RIP, I'm very fortunate to have learned I have to just accept who I am and enjoy life. We all choose to be happy or sad. We all will struggle at some point in life. Try laughing, joking and spreading joy to others and enjoy life. -
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What are you feeding your Thai dog?
Yes, once a day a bowl of quality dry food is enough. Btw, there is no difference between a Thai dog and an UK or any other country's dog. If they're younger to feed them twice a day might be appropriate. Getting older less fat but more proteins, amino acids, vitamins. Same as old people. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 December 2024
Thailand Eases Alcohol Sale Rules at Major Airports Suvarnabhumi Airport. File photo courtesy: Wikipedia In a notable shift aimed at fostering tourism and economic growth, Thailand has relaxed its restrictions on alcohol sales within major international airports. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347270-thailand-eases-alcohol-sale-rules-at-major-airports/ -
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Three Palestinian babies freeze to death in Gaza as winter sets in
They aren't Palestinians but muslims without a future if they stay there and Hamas exists and continues to hold the hostages. -
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Pattaya Mobilises 420 Officers to Safeguard Festive Tourists
Makes me want to make sure i leave all my money in my room. Can almost see the greed in their faces and expectancy to make a lot of money. -
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Thai Police Bust Major 'OnlyFans' Network with Over 16,000 Subscribers
Anyone here? Ooops, maybe you can't reply, in lock up 😂 -
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Started walking for exercise, but.....
But walking is a natural movement that human beings need to do. Not sure if he is doing himself more harm than good by avoid walking permanently. I really can't say, but I'm not convinced there's a simple answer to this question. If you stop doing natural movement, how will that affect you in the long run? -
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Thailand Eases Alcohol Sale Rules at Major Airports
Suvarnabhumi Airport. File photo courtesy: Wikipedia In a notable shift aimed at fostering tourism and economic growth, Thailand has relaxed its restrictions on alcohol sales within major international airports. This strategic move was officially sanctioned when the Prime Minister's Office issued a regulation extension published in the Royal Gazette on Christmas Day, with immediate effect from Thursday. This change follows a recommendation from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee that was embraced by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Initially, the sale of alcoholic drinks was curtailed on the five major Buddhist holy days: Makha Bucha, Visakha Bucha, Asanha Bucha, and the start and end of Buddhist Lent. This measure has now been lifted within pivotal transport hubs under the auspices of Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT), namely Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket, and Hat Yai airports. The intent behind this regulatory adjustment is clear: to enhance travellers' spending capabilities while invigorating Thailand's robust tourism sector. This approach not only caters to the convenience of international travellers seeking refreshments but also positions Thailand as an accommodating destination in the competitive travel industry landscape. While airports embrace this newfound flexibility, broader reforms are being ushered in on the domestic front. The Department of Excise is championing a drive to ease the production of community liquor, which is anticipated to bolster local economies. According to Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul, this initiative will make it less cumbersome to secure licences for crafting local alcoholic beverages. By leveraging domestic materials and cultivating community brewing, the government sees an opportunity to elevate both income levels and the quality of local products. One key element of these regulatory revisions is facilitating brewpubs and craft beer breweries to distribute keg beer beyond their premises, provided the containers hold a minimum of 20 litres. Additionally, small-scale beer factories will be afforded a seamless upgrade pathway to medium-sized operations, sidestepping the bureaucratic hassle of licence renewal. These regulations are slated for implementation in February, underscoring Thailand's commitment to streamline industry operations domestically while presenting a refreshed, accommodating face to the world at its gateway airports. This dual approach aims to drive economic vitality, from the bustling international terminals to the heart of local communities, where traditional practices meet modern-day opportunities, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-27
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