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News Forum - Thai trial shows railway’s agricultural haul potential
If only there was a rail system that served the bulk of Thailand instead of the metropolis, now that would reduce the potential daily threat of the pollution in the north. With it would come great prosperity to Thailand with increased visitors and greater commerce and it would certainly reduce the pickups spewing out their toxic fumes. Will it happen? Possibly, if it was called The Great Thailand Express Railway and there was political will to do it -
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
Yeah and do you think having a hissy fit like this is going to help anything? -
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French Senators tabling legislation that would prevent the medical mutilation of minors
The only positive correlation between GD and personality disorsers, or mental illnesses, is with things such as depression and body dysmprphia, unsurprisingly. -
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News Forum - Thai government prepares for potential Iran attack on Israel
Both are protected by international law. Israel is not above the law. Your goal here is solely to protect Israel, defend its actions and put forth your own interpretation of events to achieve that end regardless of the accepted truth of the matter. So go edit the Wikipedia page and show the world it is wrong and you are right. I double dare you. -
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
Exactly. Songkran is a time of year, when nasty elements come out to take advantage of the "festival" to attack and harass people . There is a time and a place for water splashing. And no, attacking people with a water pistol is not Thai culture. It is lower class thug culture. We have the assailant's version of events, most likely dressed up to cover up the nastiness and ill intent. The guy intentionally sprayed his coffee. I'd have been angry too. Whatever the facts may be, it is a waste of time to argue with such people and it is best to stay away. Unfortunately, many people are forced to work during Songkran and the constant barrage of water can be depressing. My friend's sister works at a large Thai hospital. All leave is cancelled during Songkran and she works a longer shift because of all the injuries that come in. She can't stand getting doused on her way to work or when she is leaving. She's tired and just wants to go home and to sleep.- 1
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