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I have found some nice Airbnb's in Pattaya I am looking at, also in Bangkok. But I think I rather be at the beach.
FYI. AirBNB is illegal in Thailand. Search the hotel thread. Been discussed before.
Cheapest day in Pattaya. 250 baht guest room, 100 baht water, 120 baht street food, 10 baht laundry detergent, 500 baht Beach Road FL, 20 baht baht bus, 20 baht diarrhea pills. 1020 baht per day.
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Originally Posted by
Cbear13
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Can anybody fill me in on the amount of money I might spend in Thailand and if the women are better?
Thanks.
How much you spend depends on you. You can easily spend 2000 baht or more on beer, lady drinks and tips a night. A girl on soi 6 is 1300 baht with bar fine. You can get a decent looking girl from a beer bar for 1500 to 2000 baht to stay the night. Or you could get a go go dancer for ?5000 baht. I put? mark because I never did that. A cheap decent hotel was $30 usd last year. But you can pay a third that or three times that depending on what level hotel you choose.
I'm a bit of a cheap charlie and I would usually spend 1000 baht on beer lady drinks etc and 1800 baht for girl and barfine in a night and girl would stay night.
I think some here spend considerably more .
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Originally Posted by
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You are welcome to post here a link to a pdf document published in a leading medical journal or government regulator, which has been peered reviewed and presents scientific evidence of 300,000 variants.
You have horse sense of humour, but the post itself doesn't add to the debate. Unfortunately today, any variant can be geographically named on purpose with added travel restrictions. Well, the Japanese want to save the Olympics, I get it. But it doesn't mean that every mass media article has anything to do with reality.
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Originally Posted by
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I'm sorry Questner but I found it difficult to follow your post. I may have picked you up wrong but if you are saying there is no evidence to support the existence of new variants there is little to be gained in discussing it further.
Read my words: these new variants don't matter. If someone says they do with respect to how more contagious or lethal, ask to provide verified scientific evidence.
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So I am fully remote with my job. I can work from anywhere as long as I have internet which is great. I just got my covid shot and thinking about future trips. I am thinking about going to either the Thailand or the Philippines for a month around my birthday in October.
I have never been to Thailand before and it is on my list of places to go to. I been to the Phils about three times, and have enjoyed myself every time.
I like women with tats and piercings, and who are bi. I keep hearing Thailand is the best place for that.
I have found some nice Airbnb's in Pattaya I am looking at, also in Bangkok. But I think I rather be at the beach.
Can anybody fill me in on the amount of money I might spend in Thailand and if the women are better?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
Questner
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You are welcome to post here a link to a pdf document published in a leading medical journal or government regulator, which has been peered reviewed and presents scientific evidence to the following: more contagious or more lethal. Also its crucial to read such document at least from general academic background, give it it a thought, and answer several crucial questions: When the document was published? Who financed the work? Who exactly the team behind the research? What type of investigation was completed? I won't even start with the notion of political and economic competition, career advancement, opportunism and power grab that follows this malady as always with any such turmoil in society. I do follow one of the major regulator (with about fifty strains now), do follow the clinical recommendations, and there is absolutely nothing in them with respect to so called variants.
I'm sorry Questner but I found it difficult to follow your post. I may have picked you up wrong but if you are saying there is no evidence to support the existence of new variants there is little to be gained in discussing it further.
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Originally Posted by
Questner
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Year ago there were more than 2,000 variants; now its more than 300,000 of them. Let's stop ignorant fearmongering. None of them matter.
Originally Posted by
Questner
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You are welcome to post here a link to a pdf document published in a leading medical journal or government regulator, which has been peered reviewed and presents scientific evidence ...
You are welcome to post here a link to a pdf document published in a leading medical journal or government regulator, which has been peered reviewed and presents scientific evidence of 300,000 variants.
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Originally Posted by
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Really, what about the UK variant a more contagious more virulent strain which has led to new outbreaks and shutdowns across Europe and the US. Nobody I'm aware of is fear mongering here but some of us follow the science and the data and are not in the bury your head in the sand brigade.
You are welcome to post here a link to a pdf document published in a leading medical journal or government regulator, which has been peered reviewed and presents scientific evidence to the following: more contagious or more lethal. Also its crucial to read such document at least from general academic background, give it it a thought, and answer several crucial questions: When the document was published? Who financed the work? Who exactly the team behind the research? What type of investigation was completed? I won't even start with the notion of political and economic competition, career advancement, opportunism and power grab that follows this malady as always with any such turmoil in society. I do follow one of the major regulator (with about fifty strains now), do follow the clinical recommendations, and there is absolutely nothing in them with respect to so called variants.
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Originally Posted by
Questner
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Year ago there were more than 2,000 variants; now its more than 300,000 of them. Let's stop ignorant fearmongering. None of them matter.
Really, what about the UK variant a more contagious more virulent strain which has led to new outbreaks and shutdowns across Europe and the US. Nobody I'm aware of is fear mongering here but some of us follow the science and the data and are not in the bury your head in the sand brigade.
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Originally Posted by
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And the good news is that the vaccines that are being delivered can be modified in a few months to counteract these new strains, it's currently in progress and the scientists talk of delivering booster shots in the autumn.
Yes it's such a good news that we're going to all get our one jab per month to fight all these Bill and Melinda Gates's Covid19 mutations.
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Originally Posted by
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Not remotely there yet but yes possible a nightmare scenario where a new strain more contagious, more virulent requires new vaccines for immunization. The experts are saying while existing vaccines may not be as efficacious against new variants they will still protect against serious illness. Hope they're right.
And the good news is that the vaccines that are being delivered can be modified in a few months to counteract these new strains, it's currently in progress and the scientists talk of delivering booster shots in the autumn.
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Year ago there were more than 2,000 variants; now its more than 300,000 of them. Let's stop ignorant fearmongering. None of them matter.
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The Shoe Variant.
Originated from mold inside a damp pair of women's shoes. Size 8.5 US.
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Not remotely there yet but yes possible a nightmare scenario where a new strain more contagious, more virulent requires new vaccines for immunization. The experts are saying while existing vaccines may not be as efficacious against new variants they will still protect against serious illness. Hope they're right.
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