Max no longer wears tartans.
He has so many girls fawning over him at school, it’s ridiculous.
And so a new era begins….
Raising a family in Thailand // Documenting Issan food, culture, music, and people
Max no longer wears tartans.
He has so many girls fawning over him at school, it’s ridiculous.
And so a new era begins….
The video of pro wrestlers’ heavy inhalations I linked to last year was one of my all-time favorites. It now has a sequel:
Poor enough to sell their children to human trafficking rings for $50 US: Trafficker of Rose-Selling Children on Khaosan Road Arrested
The story linked above is currently displayed along an article stating that Thailand has been downgraded to the lowest level (with the worst offenders) in the US State Department’s latest report on human trafficking.
…This is a direct result of the recent reporting on slavery on Thai shrimp boats and the media tying some of the largest corporations in Thailand, the US, and the UK to human trafficking (the big NY Times article ran just yesterday). The response from some of these corporations has been promising:
Through our research and development of alternative protein sources, CPF could walk away from fishmeal. However, doing so would shift the problem to the fishing industry, which is mostly comprised of fishermen earning their living in legal ways. The products of the fishing boats involved in human trafficking and slavery will continue to be purchased by other factories, and the issues around slavery will remain unchanged.
I believe it is better to work within the system, using our buying power to eradicate slavery in the region and make fishing practices fully sustainable…
– Dhanin Chearavanont
Chairman, Charoen Pokphand Foods, Bangkok, Thailand
Excerpt from: CP Foods condemns slavery and human trafficking in fishing industry
Is this Team USA vs. Germany?
There is a fat gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) in our house that raids the kitchen trash when I leave the lid off. He runs away as soon as he hears someone approaching the kitchen, but I can hear the crumpling of the trash bag as he explores. Sometimes I leave the lid of the trash off just so I can hear him exploring…. He’s been with us for a couple years now (they apparently live 5-10 years), so I consider him a friend, but he’s still very skittish.
Although he probably just hangs around the trash to catch flies, I like to believe that he’s eating our leftovers; perhaps a tasty bit of stir fried basil-stained rice here, and a few nips of mango peelings there. I’ve yet to catch him in the act, though. Even Nam, who really hates geckos, thinks this little guy’s trash raiding habit is amusing… We call him Mr. Fatty because he’s just about the piggiest common gecko we’ve ever seen.
A friend just posted this to Facebook, and I needed to share it here, just because:
Awesome!
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Max loves mashed potatoes.