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Meet the Unlikely Band Taking on University Tradition

Keerati was forced to cut cards out of paper and rehearse a cheer performance – for five hours a day, five days a week, including some weekends. This continued for three months, all for the pleasure of his upperclassmen.

Teacher Humiliates Young Girls For Garland-Making

NAKHON RATCHASIMA — A primary school teacher apologized for shaming his students online for not weaving flower garlands to his standards. A teacher at a...

Isaan Granny Takes Sixth Grade Finals

YASOTHON — Kesorn Sookserm pressed her schoolgirl uniform, held up her yellow umbrella and pedaled off to school Sunday to sit for her sixth...
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Untreated Mental Illness Left Sek Loso Delusional, Living in Filth: Son

BANGKOK — Sek Loso’s family described a man crippled by mental illness who sees miracles in trees and the Buddha in spilled water as...

Netizens Put Their Hand Up for the ‘Dele Alli’ Challenge

BANGKOK — If your social media feed is lately filled with friends warping their hands on their faces, it’s because Thai netizens, celebs and...

Sup With Sek Loso’s Five-Day Facebook Live Meltdown?

BANGKOK — The glazed eyes and unshaven beard leap from the tiny screen as one of the nation’s top rockers speaks nostalgically of small...

Thais Share Tales and Tails on ‘International Cat Day’

BANGKOK — Today is International Cat Day, and Thai netizens are taking to the internet to share their heartwarming meow-filled stories.

Students Suspended For Forced Mouth-to-Mouth Candy Hazing

BANGKOK — Five university upperclassmen were suspended Tuesday for coercing new students to pass candy between their mouths as part of their initiation hazing.

Aum Patcharapa Defends Releasing Fish for Merit

BANGKOK — The most-followed celeb on Thai Instagram defended releasing fish into a Bangkok canal for karma after being called out on the questionable merit of the practice.

Thainet Voices Support for Laos After Dam Collapse

BANGKOK — After at least 6,000 people in Laos lost their homes and dozens died when a dam collapsed Monday, Thai netizens took to the internet in support of their northern neighbors.

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