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Pattaya Condos: History and Future
Pointing out facts is not 'talking up' anything. I invite you to read my post explaining how, when you are selling, you are not competing with every other property on the market. And, when you are buying or renting, once you punch in just the three minimums--price, size, and location, you greatly reduce what is both for sale and for rent for you to choose from. When you add in some other things you might want, such as a seaview, covered parking, a pool and a gym, foreign quota, balcony, north exposure, high or low floor, etc., the list reduces even more. Your crowing that there are 830 properties on the market is meaningless. What is important is how many are going to match, or at least come close, to what you want to buy or rent. This is not brain surgery. -
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Report Wall Street to Sukhumvit: Expat’s Brutal Wake-Up Call for Dreamers in Thailand
Lol, entirely ai written with no effort to hide it. -
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Report Fed-Up Nottingham Dad Moves Family to Thailand for New Life
Good for them. Definitely a growth experience, both for the parents and the children. Completely changes ones outlook and perception to break free from old patterns and lifestyle and some illusional, ethereal feeling of being a part of something, there, just because you were born there, and got stuck into a national identity (that somehow is worth giving one's life to) that in the end is meaningless. Good for them. I'm delighted they've seen the light, and can begin this journey, first here to Thailand, and in due course, here or elsewhere. The journey starts with this one small step (research and deciding) , then actually shedding the material things that don't matter, whittling down to a few suitcases, followed by the big step (getting on that jet plane). -
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US issues travel advisory for Canada
Obviously Trump's next folly trying to make Canada the 51st state. “Join US and we'll lift the warning.“ -
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Report Fed-Up Nottingham Dad Moves Family to Thailand for New Life
You live in a poor area your poor life with a poor mind. You remind me of the fairy tale of the wolf and the sour grapes. And now you're trying to paint your life most colorful. However, it's painted black. -
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Myanmar Junta’s 'Living Fence' Crumbles on Thai Border
KNU A key Myanmar junta outpost along the Thai border, once hailed as an unbreakable defensive stronghold, has fallen to Karen resistance forces—forcing around 100 regime soldiers to flee into Thailand. The Ukayit Hta outpost in Myawaddy Township, Karen State, collapsed on Saturday after being surrounded for over a month by a coalition of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), People’s Defense Force (PDF), and allied resistance fighters. Dubbed the “Living Fence” after a 2024 junta propaganda film celebrating its defiance, the base instead fell without a final stand. Its defenders reportedly crossed the border into Thailand’s Tak Province in retreat, according to Khaosod English. “This outpost was critical to the junta’s grip on the Wawlay area,” said one resistance fighter involved in the operation. The fall, he added, has left just two regime positions in the area — Wawlay Strategic Outpost and Hte Thelei Guard Outpost — both now under siege. Cobra Column, one of the resistance units involved, said they seized weapons including 60mm mortars and large stores of ammunition. The loss significantly weakens the regime’s logistics in the region, as the three outposts had been interdependent for resupply and reinforcement. Swe Taw, a former junta major who joined the Civil Disobedience Movement, called the defeat “deeply humiliating” for the military. “This was once a symbol of strength. Now they call it the ‘Lifeless Fence,’” he said. The fall follows weeks of coordinated resistance gains in the Wawlay border zone, with the capture of several other positions in May and June, including Thaybawboe and Maw Khee. By Sunday, resistance forces were launching fresh attacks on the two remaining junta outposts in the area, prompting the regime to respond with airstrikes. The collapse of the so-called Living Fence marks yet another blow to Myanmar’s military, already overstretched on multiple fronts and facing growing desertions. Its fall is not just strategic—but deeply symbolic. -2025-07-15
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