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  1. For the people who are worried about passing vaccination certificate as I did. When I submitted my vaccination card I was prepared for it to get rejected and planning on having a signed international certificate to re-apply the Thailand Pass. My application went in for 5 days since Nov 1st with no updates. And today (interestingly enough on a Sunday midnight) I just got approved.
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  2. orson

    Silom bars

    Heard someone said it is permanently closed. Crossing my fingers that it is wrong info.
    2 points
  3. sydneyboy1

    Silom bars

    I would love to agree with you but honestly on my last trip it was just dreadful. A handful of fat, out of shape heavily tattooed “boys” on offer. I recall Tawan in the early 2000’s and it was just wonderful. A smorgasbord of fit handsome men who were friendly and playful. Oh for those glory days!
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  4. Until nov 7 probably most if not all people entered Thailand on COE not on Thailand Pass. COE was approved by the embassies, Thailand Pass is not. So I wouldnt draw any conclusions regarding Thailand Pass on basis of this data.
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  5. funic

    Istanbul vs Kiev?

    I've noticed a large increase in the amount of escorts on websites like rent.men and hunqz
    1 point
  6. Boy69

    Thai Pass

    Exactly all is needed is proof of vaccination and prc test prior the flight all other unnecessary bureaucratic procedures turn away potential tourists (like me) to visit Thailand .
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  7. reader

    Timeless designs

    From Channel News Asia Thailand’s Kotchakorn makes mark at global climate change talks The rooftop garden of Thammasat University is the largest in Asia. (Photo: Land Process) GLASGOW: David Attenborough was in the middle of arguably one of his most important public calls to action. To more than 100 world leaders, on the biggest stage at the opening of global climate change talks in Glasgow, he called on delegates to rewrite the human story in the face of a monumental challenge. As he paused, for a moment, another face appeared onscreen with a decidedly different accent. “Can we fix the climate problem in one generation? My answer would be yes. We have to,” said Kotchakorn Voraakhom. The video excerpt was from an interview Kotchakorn had done in the lead up to COP26, a short film in a YouTube series sharing the voice of the people on the frontline of climate change. Kotachakorn was last year named a United Nations Global Climate Action Award winner for her transformative work building innovative landscape solutions for urban resilience in Bangkok. That recognition gave rise to her attending COP26 in the UK, which began on Nov 1. Given the logistical difficulties, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the apparent limited access to the conference from attendees from the Global South, she admitted that she felt fortunate to even be there. The 40-year-old’s work has made an impact in Bangkok, where she founded her urban design firm, Landprocess. She has been a leading voice promoting functional green spaces in Bangkok’s new developments and converted spaces. Her sights have been set on sustainable green infrastructure that makes the city more liveable, walkable, and suitable for its future and new uncertainties to come. At a campus for Thammasat University, Kotchakorn’s designs have given birth to Asia’s biggest rooftop garden, a place with incredible aesthetics and true function. The 22,000 sq m space recreates a rice terrace, includes micro-watersheds from its cascading roof and has expansive areas for students to grow organic vegetables and herbs. It has aesthetics but more critically, purpose. Opened in 2017, Chulalongkorn Centenary Park is a critical piece of functional architecture that reduces inundation risk in the city during periods of heavy rain, by collecting, treating, and holding millions of litres of water, reducing pressure on sewage infrastructure. Bangkok is one of the world’s most vulnerable cities to climate change impacts. The megacity is slowly sinking, just as sea levels rise. It means much of the city could be underwater within decades and increasingly exposed to dangerous flooding. The looming crisis, and the chance to witness global talks up close, has given Kotchakorn more perspective about the need for greater action, the inequalities that exist and the frustrations of political negotiations. Continues with photos https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sustainability/cop26-climate-change-thailand-kotchakorn-landscape-architect-2292241
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  8. Hello @Actionforyou, I hope all is well with you. We have never ever gone to any guys house to for sex and I wouldn't recommend that to anyone. Manny brings them to us at our apartment. There is a hotel in the colonial zone, Boutique hotel Palacio, and they allow guests for free. Its a standard hotel room and when we first started going to the DR we stayed there everytime. It was nice. The rooms are clean, but when someone told me about airbnb, it opened up a whole new world of traveling for us because we started renting homes and apartments with washers, dryers and a lot of other amenities. We don't ever drink the water from the faucet. When brushing our teeth we also use bottle water. We keep a bottle in the bathroom for that sole purpose. At restaurants they always bring your water in a bottle with a glass of ice. We've never had an issue with the ice. Hell, I even chew the ice while eating. If this is your first time going and you are nervous, I'd recommend the hotel I mentioned. They have security and that might give you piece of mind. Trust me, I understand your trepidations. I had them as well. I would also recommend you linking with Manny for guys. He knows them all and they will get into some pretty wild SHYT if that's your flavor. MANNY is well known around the DR. he can serve as your airport transfer, tour guide, sex scheduler, body guard and a whole lot more. He is VERY WELL CONNECTED in the DR. He's SUPER FRIENDLY. Will make you feel EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE and you will feel as though you've known him all your life. I don't know of any sex motels. Manny may know of some, but you don't need one if you have an airbnb or hotel. I highly recommend you hire Manny guys. The guys in the DR can be very sneaky and shady. If they are one of Mannys guys he will make sure they respect you and not try any shady SHYT. I've had a few incidents with hiring someone from off the streets, but stood my ground in each instance with my HUBBY by my side. It's a 3rd world country and those guys are hard up for money so there is no limit to the shyt they will try. Go through Manny your first time and let him take you to the sex house where are the BIG DICKS ARE. You are going to have a blast. It's OK to let your guard down, but always be aware of things and people around you. It's a beautiful country. The people are beautiful. The men are sexy and my favorite part is they have some of the biggest dicks I've ever seen. Omg! They are HUGE and I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee every inch. The airbnbs are very nice and before booking you can read the reviews of previous travelers. Let Manny be your guide the first time. Everybody knows that guy in the colonial zone. If you don't want to hire him for the entire time you are there, just hire him for a day or 2. He will definitely help calm your fears. I hope I answered all your questions.. if not, feel free to ask more in the forum, DM or Twitter BLAKSUPERMAN2. I'm a VERY NASTY MF on the Twitter app. Lol. You only live once and I'm a SHAMELESS WHORE. BE WELL! YOU GUYS ARE GOING TO HAVE AN AMAZING TIME. #IPromise
    1 point
  9. pauleiro

    Istanbul vs Kiev?

    Who does not like that ?
    1 point
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