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Political Situation in Thailand


romain22

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I think everyone is wondering about the political situation in Thailand and how safe it is to currently travel or live here... at least, I am. According to an interview with a Thai scholar made on http://www.presse-misere.fr/thailande-une-guerre-civile-qui-naura-pas-lieu/ there are little chances anything goes wrong in Thailand and that any unrest or possible civil war is just certainly not happening any time soon... sounds good and somewhat reassuring, but what do you all think about it?.

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It's an interesting site with translate.

They sure trashed Pattaya! OMG!

A new slogan for Pattaya tourism? Pattaya-the-Dirt?

Pattaya in Brief

Pattaya-the-Dirt is paradise big, ugly, old, frustrated, shy, drunkards, pedophiles, perverts, religious fanatics, straight, prudes, and fat, and homos who are not. But with a little money in Pattaya, all souls are beautiful ...

http://www.presse-misere.fr/vous-avez-dit-pattaya-ville/

For the architects?

The Thai planning is certainly one of the ugliest in the world and wherever you go, wherever you are, the overview will be the same: you will find yourself still nose to nose with an identical style of landscape that of Chonburi City . Created without visible urban development, the city therefore emerges as a chaos of gray buildings where numerous electrical cables arise over pedestrians struggling to squeeze into this Capernaum. The sidewalks are narrow and signs, advertisements, or other signs of all kinds stick together and appear on all sides. Iron bars stand in the middle of the floor and the floor is often fraught with unpredictable and dangerous holes.

http://www.presse-misere.fr/urbanisme-en-thailande/

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