Jump to content

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. I paid 2k for a breath test in Bangkok, they gave me instructions, nurse just stood there, not convinced it was carried out 100% correctly so be careful if you do it
  3. I'm trying to think how can one force a bunch of girls to prostitute themselves all the time, one or two maybe but a whole bunch?...
  4. Does this possibly mean a relaxing of the rules for hospitals using morphine, codeine or Oxycodone as pain relievers? It's my understanding they were very hesitant to use them even in the most legit cases.
  5. Yup hot chicks sells product no doubt about it across all cultures and races carry on lady’s and thanks for the mamoreys lol 😂
  6. Well said, A good start would be India, communal eating and sharing, usually with a single hand, seasoned travelers would know why,
  7. I find it amusing that trump and his ilk are famous for screaming fake news fake news and here we have it in factual verifiable form as to who the author is and to who’s benefiting………and I believe the women perhaps trump will have to show his junk to the jury 😂
  8. Yes, I have said for years: They would prefer you just send your holiday money but don't come yourself.
  9. It appears they put a hot 🔥 candle in your ear and it apparently melts the ear wax I was tempted but decided not to very wise. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/earwax-build-up/
  10. More censorship in the guise of your security. The complete opposite in reality. WAKE UP SHEEPLE
  11. Faulty Aircraft Disrupts Operations at Phuket Airport Picture courtesy of AoT Phuket A faulty aircraft caused major disruptions at the Phuket International Airport. The aircraft, which experienced a hydraulic steering system failure, was stuck on the runway. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1325854-faulty-aircraft-disrupts-operations-at-phuket-airport/
  12. When you rely on AI to write your answers you should at least first make sure what your copying and pasting makes at least some kind of sense...
  13. Picture courtesy of AoT Phuket A faulty aircraft caused major disruptions at the Phuket International Airport. The aircraft, which experienced a hydraulic steering system failure, was stuck on the runway. Unable to move without a pushback tractor, the situation created an Aircraft-On-Ground (AOG) scenario, necessitating immediate maintenance. The incident began at 10.32 am, when the incomplete functioning aircraft resulted in a hydraulic oil spill on the runway, thus posing a safety risk for other aircrafts. The airport authorities quickly issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), informing pilots about the temporary closure of Runway 09/27 for cleanup. Apart from the cleanup, authorities also evaluated the runway’s surface friction to ensure it met safety guidelines. By 11.37 am, just over an hour after the incident, normal operations on the runway were restored. In total, the malfunction affected 15 flights, according to a notice from Phuket Airport. Consequently, five inbound flights were rerouted to different airports, another five could not land, and five outbound flights were delayed. To prevent similar occurrences, investigations into the faulty aircraft are underway, along with measures to enhance safety and operational efficiency at the Phuket Airport. -- ASEAN NOW 2024-04-25 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  14. a bottle of hydrogen peroxide from pharmacy or 7/11. a few drips in ear, leave for a bout 5 minutes, wash ears out repeat if needed. ( it will bubble and pop, that's normal ) Don't ear candle or let massage shops poke metal things in your ear. Bangkok pattaya hospital will do it at a price, ( very expensive )
  15. If you hadn't made the statement "There is no way Stormy or McDougal should know what trump's junk looks like", I wouldn't have bothered to respond.
  16. You've obviously never been a bicyclist in Thailand.
  17. Go to a proper clinic, not a dodgy massage place. Dr Apichai, ENT specialist on 3rd road near North Pattaya Road is good, about 600-800, may charge per ear, mine was 600 just had a problem left ear. He vacuums the wax out. Check Googlemaps
  18. In a heartbreaking revelation, families affected by the tragic killings in Nottingham last summer have been left reeling after a disturbing police WhatsApp message surfaced, describing the brutal murders of two students and a school caretaker in shockingly callous terms. The message, shared among officers shortly after the killings of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates, described the victims as "proper butchered," causing outrage and anguish among their grieving families. The message's insensitive language, referring to the victims' injuries in gruesome detail, has left the families horrified and deeply distressed. The message said: "So 2 students on Ilkeston road have been proper butchered, 4 section [officers] turned up and tried to hold their inners in. Suspects then made off and attacked a man in a car on magdala [road] and stabbed him to death." Grace's father, Dr. Sanjoy Kumar, expressed his disgust, questioning the humanity of those responsible for the message. He highlighted the profound pain caused by the message's disregard for the victims' humanity, emphasizing the need for empathy and sensitivity in such circumstances. Emma Webber, Barnaby's mother, penned an emotional open letter to the members of the WhatsApp group, condemning the callous and degrading nature of their comments. She implored them to consider the terror and agony experienced by the victims during the attack, urging them to reflect on the gravity of their words and the impact they have had on the families' trauma. Mrs. Webber called for accountability and tougher action against the officer responsible for the message, emphasizing the importance of compassion and respect in handling such sensitive matters. She urged the officer to introspect and strive for greater empathy in their future actions, emphasizing the need for genuine remorse and understanding. The officer who authored the message faced management intervention but did not undergo a misconduct hearing, prompting criticism from the families and the public. Meanwhile, PC Matt Gell, who shared the message outside the force, was found guilty of gross misconduct and received a final written warning. The families' ordeal highlights the importance of sensitivity and empathy in law enforcement, especially when dealing with the aftermath of tragic events. The callousness displayed in the WhatsApp message serves as a stark reminder of the profound impact that insensitive language can have on grieving families and communities. 2024-04-25 Source
  19. In the bustling streets of northern Taiwan, the glow of neon lights illuminates small stalls where a unique trade unfolds – the sale of betel nuts by young women, known locally as "betel nut beauties." These unconventional entrepreneurs, like Mong Shuan, have become emblematic figures, their stories shedding light on a fascinating aspect of Taiwanese culture. Mong Shuan's journey into this niche profession began at just 16, as she embarked on the task of selling betel nuts to passersby. For three years, she diligently worked six days a week, earning a modest income supplemented by bonuses for dressing provocatively to attract customers. Her role involved meticulously preparing the betel nuts, ensuring they were enticing to potential buyers. Yet, it was her appearance, adorned with dyed red hair and a schoolgirl outfit reminiscent of Sailor Moon, that often proved most effective in drawing patrons. The phenomenon of "betel nut beauties" traces its roots back to the late 1960s when the Shuangdong Betel Nut Stand popularized the concept with its "Shuangdong Girls" campaign. By the turn of the 21st century, thousands of similar stalls, adorned with neon lights, dotted the Taiwanese landscape, manned by young women hoping to earn a living. Photographer Constanze Han embarked on a mission to document this cultural phenomenon, capturing the essence of these women during her travels from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Han's fascination with the betel nut beauties stemmed from childhood memories of encountering them on trips to her grandfather's house. Despite initial misconceptions likening them to figures in Amsterdam's red-light district, Han discovered a nuanced reality – one where these women, though scantily clad, were not synonymous with prostitution. Instead, they were industrious workers striving to make ends meet in a society that often misunderstood their profession. Through her lens, Han sought to challenge stereotypes and provide a glimpse into the lives of these women. Spending time with her subjects, she delved into their experiences, capturing candid moments that revealed the mundane nature of their work. From the neon-lit booths to the quiet reflections of the women within, each photograph offered a window into their world, free from judgment or sensationalism. However, concerns about exploitation lingered, prompting regulatory measures to address dress codes and working conditions. Despite efforts to mitigate these issues, the decline in betel nut consumption suggests that this unique facet of Taiwanese life may fade with time. Yet, Han's evocative photographs serve as a testament to the resilience and complexity of the betel nut beauties, offering viewers a deeper understanding of their lives and the cultural landscape they inhabit. 2024-04-25 Source
  20. In a decisive move to address national security concerns, the Senate has passed a bill that would compel ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, to divest itself of the popular social media platform within a year or face a ban in the United States. The legislation, which was included in a foreign aid package, garnered overwhelming bipartisan support and is expected to be signed into law by President Joe Biden. The bill, which passed with a vote of 79-18 in the Senate, comes amidst growing apprehensions among lawmakers and intelligence officials regarding TikTok's ownership by a China-based company. There are concerns that the Chinese government's national security laws could potentially compromise the data privacy of TikTok's US users, as these laws grant authorities the power to access internal information from companies based in China. Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell emphasized that the legislation aims to prevent foreign adversaries from conducting espionage and harming vulnerable Americans. Similarly, Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner highlighted the risks associated with Chinese companies' allegiance to the Chinese government, underscoring the potential for covert manipulation of social media platforms to serve authoritarian agendas. Despite assurances from TikTok that it does not store US user data in China, skepticism remains regarding the platform's data governance practices. Warner dismissed TikTok's proposed solution, Project Texas, as inadequate, stating that it would still leave crucial elements of TikTok's operations vulnerable to Chinese government exploitation. Acknowledging concerns among TikTok users, particularly young Americans, Warner assured that the legislation is not an attempt to silence voices but rather to safeguard national security interests. He encouraged transparency and underscored the importance of robust consumer protections in the tech industry. President Biden reaffirmed his commitment to signing the bill into law promptly, emphasizing the urgency of supporting Ukraine amidst escalating tensions with Russia. However, TikTok has indicated its intention to challenge the legislation in court, signaling potential legal battles ahead. As the bill awaits presidential approval, its passage reflects a concerted effort by lawmakers to address emerging threats posed by foreign-controlled platforms and safeguard US interests in an increasingly complex digital landscape. 2024-04-25 Source
  1. Load more activity




×
×
  • Create New...