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    Quote Originally Posted by genghis61
    why do people go to Kamphaeng Phet province - on the way to where?
    Mainly mental illness and substance abuse, I imagine. I've been through it a few times and its charms are pretty limited but I guess people end up there for the same reason they end in shitsticksnowhere villages all over Thailand - her indoors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by genghis61 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    the police made enquiries locally and with local farangs but nobody knew him.
    . . . .
    the police think he was killed somewhere else and brought and dumped in the canal.
    A tourist traveling alone - robbed and dumped?
    If he's not local - someone said not many farang around there? - why do people go to Kamphaeng Phet province - on the way to where?

    There is an onshore-oil facility still there (I think?), that a few Westerners used to work..

    More likely the location of the house / property bought for the tilak and her family that had him offed.

    Poor bloke. RIP.

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    Why are the Thai so fascinated by the gruesome? I suppose we all have it within us to gawp, as many do when passing scenes of accidents, but I'm fairly sure those scenes in the video if witnessed by westerners first hand would have been met by expressions of horror and disgust whereas the Thai could be heard to chuckle and laugh at whatever inanity happened to pass through their simpleton chickenheads.

    Ultimately, it must resolve to a lack of respect for life as we understand it and I am fairly certain just another symptom of the non occident's inability to empathise with another who is not of their race.

    Certainly, sticking it up on You Tube is a disgrace but typically they can never understand why we would find it so. It's simply obscene and as repellent as watching someone take a dump but then, perhaps I'm just being squeamish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegent View Post
    Why are the Thai so fascinated by the gruesome? I suppose we all have it within us to gawp, as many do when passing scenes of accidents, but I'm fairly sure those scenes in the video if witnessed by westerners first hand would have been met by expressions of horror and disgust whereas the Thai could be heard to chuckle and laugh at whatever inanity happened to pass through their simpleton chickenheads.

    Ultimately, it must resolve to a lack of respect for life as we understand it and I am fairly certain just another symptom of the non occident's inability to empathise with another who is not of their race.

    Certainly, sticking it up on You Tube is a disgrace but typically they can never understand why we would find it so. It's simply obscene and as repellent as watching someone take a dump but then, perhaps I'm just being squeamish?
    They need it for kicks. They watch violent horror / action films from the age of 2 on VCD, by the time they're adults, it just doesn't thrill them in the same way.

    Dead Farang in canals though....

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    I just spoke to a mate who still lives in KP.

    All of the local expats are present and accounted for.



    Quote Originally Posted by genghis61
    why do people go to Kamphaeng Phet province - on the way to where?
    Very good historical park there, but most tourists just stay overnight on their way between Chiang Mai/Bangers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang
    Not too many farang around there. Should be easy to identify.
    Call in Drummond he'll solve the mystery!

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    They need it for kicks. They watch violent horror / action films from the age of 2 on VCD, by the time they're adults, it just doesn't thrill them in the same way.
    The Arabs are the same. When Iran Air 655 went down they took great pleasure in showing the body retrieval. Pulling bits of people out of the water, hungry fish still hanging on, nibbling away.

    Perhaps this is why they value life so little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    The Arabs are the same. When Iran Air 655 went down they took great pleasure in showing the body retrieval. Pulling bits of people out of the water, hungry fish still hanging on, nibbling away.

    Perhaps this is why they value life so little.
    Thinking about it, it is kind of a chicken / egg scenario isn't it?

    Does the little value they attach to life make them enjoy that style of reporting, or does that style of reporting give them less value to life??

    It's probably a bit of both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan
    Mainly mental illness and substance abuse, I imagine. I've been through it a few times and its charms are pretty limited but I guess people end up there for the same reason they end in shitsticksnowhere villages all over Thailand - her indoors.
    Agree with you and I've driven through Kamphaeng Phet Province a couple of times but never considered living there and of course it's just a tad too close to the border for comfort.

    Saying that Kamphaeng Phet probably fairs favourably when compared with Isan shitsticksnowhere villages!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwarner
    Does the little value they attach to life make them enjoy that style of reporting, or does that style of reporting give them less value to life?? It's probably a bit of both.
    No "arry" it's the former, little or no value attached to life in the land of smiles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim
    I'm sure Pho Thale is in Phichit not Kamphaeng Phet.
    Correct.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim
    Pho Thale is a shit hole with nothing there
    Sounds like many rural places here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bold Rodney View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by alwarner
    Does the little value they attach to life make them enjoy that style of reporting, or does that style of reporting give them less value to life?? It's probably a bit of both.
    No "arry" it's the former, little or no value attached to life in the land of smiles.
    Whichever is true, it's pretty foked up.

    Shame.

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    Just found it
    There are two places called Pho Thale

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegent
    Certainly, sticking it up on You Tube is a disgrace
    If youtube knew they would close the account, if it worries you just press the report button on youtube and tell them what the video is about. youtube aint into snuff movies etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii View Post
    Listen to the hahaha farang at 2.20 mins.

    fukkin dirty cunts
    yeh heard the laughing my self....fcuking assshole

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    I did not watch the video as I have seen enough dead bodies as a volunteer fireman/ERT but I wanted to comment that westerners are so media censored that they are simply "Shocked" when this can be seen for exactly what it is. It is a dead body in a canal. I do not think Thai people carry a lack of respect for a life, they are just not bothered by the site of a deceased person.

    As for the youtube video, well you just gotta love the internet, we each chose what we want to watch. The basic respect boundaries were tossed out long ago in all countries.

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    exactly

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    Quote Originally Posted by genghis61 View Post
    thanks for translation
    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    the police made enquiries locally and with local farangs but nobody knew him.
    . . . .
    the police think he was killed somewhere else and brought and dumped in the canal.
    A tourist traveling alone - robbed and dumped?
    If he's not local - someone said not many farang around there? - why do people go to Kamphaeng Phet province - on the way to where?
    Im not sure that a guy with a butterfly tattooed in his chest is going to have much to get stolen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegent View Post
    Why are the Thai so fascinated by the gruesome? I suppose we all have it within us to gawp, as many do when passing scenes of accidents, but I'm fairly sure those scenes in the video if witnessed by westerners first hand would have been met by expressions of horror and disgust whereas the Thai could be heard to chuckle and laugh at whatever inanity happened to pass through their simpleton chickenheads.

    Ultimately, it must resolve to a lack of respect for life as we understand it and I am fairly certain just another symptom of the non occident's inability to empathise with another who is not of their race.

    Certainly, sticking it up on You Tube is a disgrace but typically they can never understand why we would find it so. It's simply obscene and as repellent as watching someone take a dump but then, perhaps I'm just being squeamish?
    Who is "he" to them ? Its a dead body. No reason to amp up your emotions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by socal
    Im not sure that a guy with a butterfly tattooed in his chest is going to have much to get stolen.
    Ask "pupa" he'll have a theory or two about this matter I'm sure! maybe it was a mate of his in the Butterfryer club?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPPR2 View Post
    I did not watch the video as I have seen enough dead bodies as a volunteer fireman/ERT but I wanted to comment that westerners are so media censored that they are simply "Shocked" when this can be seen for exactly what it is. It is a dead body in a canal. I do not think Thai people carry a lack of respect for a life, they are just not bothered by the site of a deceased person.
    Up until about 15 years ago the Thai media covered these kind of scenes as well as the horrific vehicle accidents and disasters completely uncensored. Most Thais grew up on those images. Westerners tend to grow up on Hollywood's fairytale versions of death scenarios.

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    Remember the newspaper / magazine (i can't remember which) that used to have all the pics of RTA and other violent deaths in it??

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    Violent death, dead bodies aren't pleasant to watch, the answers quite simple exercise freedom of choice and don't watch them!

    No use getting excited about it as it's certainly not going to change anything here.

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    The deceased could come from anywhere, but the killers clearly have local knowledge judging by their choice of site, and their ability to dump the body without being seen.

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