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News Forum - Thai man seized for laundering 5 million baht from online gambling
Why don't they just take their 35% tax on it and turn him loose to make more? -
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News Forum - British man lost in Thailand, family issues SOS appeal
Sure it can be. But in the sentence you are answering to, I also added "only a few to my experience" and by "a few", I did not mean "a minority", I meant not a lot of people. But again, at the end of that same sentence I wrote "to my experience" as it is only my own experience. But it is certainly not the generalisation I felt was transpiring in the comment I was answering to (and that anyone who doesn't know anything about Thailand would wrongly understand that way). Sure I know / met some like everybody else, but only... a few. -
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News Forum - British man lost in Thailand, family issues SOS appeal
Maybe not the majority... but a minority can still be a lot of people. -
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News Forum - Thai woman’s nostrils infested by hundreds of maggots
There is only one report of an autopsy, recovering C. hominivorax from a human brain. The frontal region of the skull was damaged, so the larvae entered the brain somehow. The cause of death was respiratory. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230788420_CASE_REPORT_FATAL_SCALP_MYIASIS_AUTOPSY_FINDING_OF_COCHLIOMYIA_HOMINIVORAX_DIPTERA_CALLIPHORIDAE_IN_THE_BRAIN_CAVITY -
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News Forum - Thai woman’s nostrils infested by hundreds of maggots
No. Myiasis can result in bacterial bloodstream infections, cellulitis and/or sepsis. The case is nasopharyngeal myiasis, which means that the nose, sinuses, and pharynx are implicated. Sinuses are delicate and deep infection is easy. That is why we are told never to pluck nose hairs as wounds can allow bacteria to migrate into the head and brain. Although most myiasis cases can be quickly treated, there are different larvae. Cochliomyia hominivorax, the New World screw-worm fly, is a species of parasitic fly whose larvae have the ability to burrow into and to consume brain tissue.
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