Hardliner tries to reform Thailand’s Buddhist monks behaving badly
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Oh Koh Phi Phi, What have you become?
Phi Phi represents one of the worst-case scenarios of totally unregulated tourism. BTW, after the tsunami, the authorities said they wouldn't let folks rebuild in the two main bay which are theoretically national park land. "Something" happened and they were allowed to build back worse than before. I first went in 1993 and got food poisoning from fried rice and vegetables. I went again in about 1997 and got food poisoning from spaghetti with tomato sauce. I went once and didn't get food poisoning. -
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Are you bitter about western women?
Its a fairly common threme among many men who’ve settled in Thailand following divorce or separation, where there's a strong tendency to speak disparagingly about Western women. It’s not unusual to find threads where such views are aired with a sense of righteous conviction. However, scratch the surface, and what often emerges is not reasoned critique but a thinly veiled bitterness laced with misogyny. Many of these men seem to lack the emotional insight or willingness to reflect on their own role in the breakdown of past relationships. Rather than engaging in honest introspection, it's easier – and perhaps more comforting – to lay the blame entirely at the feet of their former partners, or to extend the grievance more broadly to Western culture as a whole. In Thailand, where the social dynamic may feel more favourable or traditional, some men find validation for attitudes that would be challenged back home. They may feel respected or even revered in ways they never experienced in the West – but this can create a skewed lens through which they view gender relations. Instead of healing, they end up reinforcing a narrative of victimhood, positioning themselves as casualties of a supposedly broken Western society. This mindset, left unchecked, often leads to a kind of cultural resentment – not just towards Western women, but towards modernity, feminism, and anything that contradicts their new-found sense of control. And while some do find genuine happiness and partnership in Thailand, others simply exchange one set of unresolved issues for another, never truly reckoning with the real reasons their past failures. -
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Farang food
It is not something I would ever order.. but If I did then I would pay the price that is on the menu I selected it from. -
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Report Thai Hospitals Brace for Economic Impact Amid Global Challenges
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of scammers - I hope they go broke. Deliberately charging Expats 2-3 times what they charge locals is disgusting and although illegal, is allowed. Most hospitals were setup to attract foreigners in the 90s - by being cheaper than USA, Japan and Korea. Prior to that they were for the wealthy Thais and those with insurance - in the 90s the numbers jumped bigtime. But like all things in Thailand they have rested on their laurels and have not modernised or upgraded. While the medical world has moved forward in many ways Thailand has not. India is now more modern and also cheaper - and they all speak English.
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