No NESDB. Thai teenagers get pregnant becosue you fail to teach them that unprotected sex makes girls pregnant. Start teaching about contraseptives and install condom automats
in all school and make it normal to use them, and the problem will solve itself. The sollution is not to blame everything, and everyone else.
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In Topic: Phuket: Russian 'Anti-Santa' Behind Bars
2011-12-27 15:16:00
Ms Thurin Sophapol, the lady in the red top, is wearing a cap with a Swedish flag on it. And they broke into the home of some Swedes...loot right there me thinks. Lol
In Topic: Thai Student Nazi Dress-Up Day Causes Outrage
2011-09-27 12:24:31
The Nazis stole the swastika. It's high time that it's taken back.
The Sawastika in Buddhism is the symbol of the heart of Buddha. Thats why you will find it on the buddha statues in many Budhist temples.
Also you are in Thailand. I guess you have heard the Thai sai hello to each other, and used the Thai word for it yourself: Sa wat dee
Sa wat comes directly from the sanskrit word swasti which means well being...and the swastika is the symbol for that. You are in other words using the sawastika every time you say hello to someone on Thailand...
So please don't get worked up every time you see this religious symbol, which is the second most holy symbol in both Buddhism and hinduism.
But okay, dressing up in Nazi uniforms was over the top. I agree to that.
The Sawastika in Buddhism is the symbol of the heart of Buddha. Thats why you will find it on the buddha statues in many Budhist temples.Also you are in Thailand. I guess you have heard the Thai sai hello to each other, and used the Thai word for it yourself: Sa wat dee
Sa wat comes directly from the sanskrit word swasti which means well being...and the swastika is the symbol for that. You are in other words using the sawastika every time you say hello to someone on Thailand...
So please don't get worked up every time you see this religious symbol, which is the second most holy symbol in both Buddhism and hinduism.
But okay, dressing up in Nazi uniforms was over the top. I agree to that.
In Topic: Highway Police To File Lawsuit Against Thai Land Transport Federation
2011-09-16 12:11:48
Only once in the 10-15 times I have been stopped and told to pay for some non-existing traffic violation I ended up not having to pay. That was the one time I had actually broken the law. Driving at around 120km/h, I was told by the smiling police man, that That the speed limit in Thailand was 90. So I should not exceed 100km/h for the rest of my journey....
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