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News Forum - Mixed fortunes for Thai Airways but nation’s flag carrier confident of financial take off
Creative accounting in the 2021 financial returns surely included asset sales and 'savings' through redundancies. Can Thai ever recover? -
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News Forum - Police hunt foreigner wanted in relation to violent assault at Pattaya gym
I wonder how much this violence has to do with steroid use and especially high does of Testosterone, in body building fanatics? They are freely available in Thailand and a lot of those body obsessed, gym dumbos take them. -
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News Forum - Police hunt foreigner wanted in relation to violent assault at Pattaya gym
Looks like he gave the Brit a vicious punch with the end of the dumbbell. The headline could have read : “ Brit viciously attacked by bell end “ A missed opportunity me thinks ! -
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News Forum - Police hunt foreigner wanted in relation to violent assault at Pattaya gym
Maybe related to dumb and dumber. -
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News Forum - Outdoor mask mandate to be ditched in Indonesia as infections continue to fall
Perhaps this study from March this year will help answer your question which includes this statement. "If you wear a surgical mask or an FFP2 mask, the risk of infection is reduced to such an extent that it is practically negligible -- even if you're only standing one meter away from an infected person," https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220301093655.htm I know people like to challenge mask wearing on this basis. However, the problem to me is not the masks themselves. After all, if you put a barrier in front of your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, the volume of particles going forward beyond the barrier is reduced. Try it by spitting water from your mouth into your hand. That is elementary stuff really. The real issue is one that people simply cannot be monitored to ensure compliance to any real level. Sure, an unmasked person is noticed amongst a group of masked people the same way as a masked person is noticed amongst the unmasked. Our eyes and brain tend to notice differences, something window merchandisers know and use to attract people! But how often are they really challenged by someone in authority. The most likely answer is rarely. Except for isolated small groups, there is not the manpower to do it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our natural response is to rebel. I did at first as the mask made me have a gag reflex until I got used to wearing it. But can I say honestly I have followed all the rules, worn it appropriately at all times, kept changing it, not touching it etc. No...of course not. Remember the early days when you saw people wearing clear plastic face visors over face masks! There was no education at the start for people who had not used them. How to wear them properly, how often to change, what do do if your nose is itchy etc. And then add on the best of them....being allowed to remove it when amongst a crowded group of people when eating! I was taught to eat with my mouth closed, but doesn't seem as commonplace these days. In my opinion, mask mandates were only ever going to work if people saw and believed the necessity for them and maintained that. The more you tell people, the less they want to do it. (That rebellion factor again). At best it had a short term or limited life span for most. It was never fully monitorable/enforceable and always doomed to drop off in compliance as people tired of it or got lazy. That is the way most humans work. To me, mask mandates are simply not really enforceable to purpose. They have outgrown their short term use and have now simply become silly and unnecessary as a "legal requirement". Let people chose to wear masks or not. Encourage them fine. But don't tell them!
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