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News Forum - Myanmar’s junta growing more opium than ever
Myanmar harvests opium and Thailand has marijuana. Something else for Anutin to try and get his hands on? -
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News Forum - Eye-watering onion prices drive Filipino black market
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News Forum - Thai activists warn that new hair guidelines will allow schools to be more strict
I for one being personally a parent and looking through the eyes of my 3 kids going through all levels of school here from Kindegarten A1-3 to all of Middle school P1-6 and then all of high school M1-6 know that forced haircuts and idiotic you must conform or be punnished under archaic rules of the past are not a good thing and do or can subject kids to a torment which does effect them. Not sure on the extent as every child and young adult is different, but I would gather it does have an effect on them on some levelf or sure. With my 3 kids I also took care of a really younger sister of my wife all through her later school years of M1-6, the have met some of the ones who head these schools and they are fully selfcentered ego based director or principal or ones under him will certainly rear their ugly unwanted heads forcing kids to conform or face the consequences. Either way it breaks a kids moral down and on the other hand it also reinforces their dislike and disdain for the system and them that these old archaic dinasaur turds came from and continue to support as in all regime based. -
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News Forum - Van overturns in northeast Thailand, injuring 22 students
Quote: Will Thailand ever figure out a way to truly bring down the number of road accidents? This isn’t Cold Fusion or Time Travel. The developed world has already worked out how to do it FFS! Just hop on a plane and visit Singapore, Japan or South Korea. There, your fellow Asians will explain the factors and pre-requisites to safer roads. Fly home to Thailand and implement changes. Job done!- 1
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News Forum - Eye-watering onion prices drive Filipino black market
Millions of dollars’ worth of onions have been seized by authorities in the Philippines, as an inflation crisis sees eye-watering onion prices in Manila’s markets. Up to US$11 million (350 million baht) worth of onions were impounded by officials in the Philippines last year, 30% of all smuggled farm products. Their price soared so rapidly, … The story Eye-watering onion prices drive Filipino black market as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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