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Ever felt the pinch of climbing travel expenses? You're not alone. Today, Lada, a local traveler express her frustration with the staggering cost of flights within Thailand, a pain point for residents and visitors alike. As prices soar to triple their usual rates, we examine the economic turbulence that's keeping wallets grounded and travel plans on the tarmac. From the baffling high costs of gas and oil to the suspicion of backroom deals among Thailand's elite, this episode unpacks the heavy toll on the everyday citizen and the opaque relationship between natural resource ownership and consumer pricing.

Shifting winds take us into the eye of political storms, where a band's recent brush with the law opens up a discussion on the state of free speech and political expression in Thailand. The relief that washed over us as the band safely returned to Israel was short-lived, as we delve into the continuous struggle for democracy back home. The youth-led Ka Krai party's achievements signal a hunger for change, yet their journey is fraught with obstacles from the powers that be. We look at the current political climate, shaped by Thailand's coup-heavy history and alliances with authoritarian regimes, and explore the fervor for cultural preservation that burns in the heart of the country's youth.

Wrapping up, the conversation turns inward, revealing our intimate ways of coping with life's pressures. Whether forgoing a smoke at the bar or seeking solace in the waves of the beach, we each have our paths to tranquility. We talk candidly about the personal solace found in laughter, social media, or even sexual expression, recognizing these pursuits as more than mere distractions but as life-affirming choices. In sharing these stories, we celebrate our diverse means of finding joy and the strength to face another day. Join us for a heart-to-heart on finding what propels you forward in this candid exploration of stress, survival, and the pursuit of happiness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello everyone and welcome back to my Thai wife.
I am Mike and I'm still doingthis without my lovely, lovely
wife, sunari.
Wait, I not finished speakingabout my wife, sunari, you have
to wait, I'm still doing thispodcast without my lovely,
lovely wife Sunari, but we havea guest today.

(00:23):
Welcome to Lada.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Hi everyone Lada.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
I think my wife is going to hate me now.
How was your week?

Speaker 2 (00:43):
My week is great.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Nice week, yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
I heard some rumors you are not in pocket right now.
Is that true?

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Yeah, I'm in Bangkok and you know I'm not a really
good time to fly because theflight is really crazy expensive
, like double to three timesfrom the normal price.
So now I'm in Bangkok for a fewdays.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
How much normal it is .

Speaker 2 (01:17):
And most of my flyers are usually about like can be
like 2000.
Some is like 1005 and you knowhow much right now 9000.
Yeah, I get the cheapest onelike 7000.
9000.
That's crazy.

(01:38):
Yeah, so for come here and goback it took like almost 20,000.
That's crazy.
And everyone is complainingabout these things.
We think it's the same damnproblem that we, the Thai people
we also complained about this,not just only the tourists.

(01:58):
We think, like we complain allthe time for the government,
like can you do something?
Because the ticket for thetourists also, especially for
the Thai people want to come forwork or want to come to
traveling in Phuket, is tooexpensive for us.
You know we have 9000 in oursalary, like 300 parts a day and

(02:21):
9000 a month, and you'relooking for a ticket 9000 baht.
I work all month and collect themoney and then now my money is
just finished.
We should only a ticket for goand back.
For go, yeah, but for go back Ineed to find the money more for
go back.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Why do you think the prices went so?

Speaker 2 (02:42):
much.
I think it's also about, like Ican say like a system they do
like this because our not justsolely, not just only the
flights, but it's all the thingslike a hotel, I can understand,

(03:07):
like when we have high season,yeah, the price come up, but the
flight it.
The things like a people likeyou need to fly to go to
traveling on the city, so it'snot to be cheaper, like it's not
to be like very cheap but notto be too much need to be in the

(03:29):
middle.
Now it's way too much.
And even the tourists theycomplain about this as well.
And, yeah, we just complain andthen we don't have other power
or any power to share this thingand we want the government to
share.
But sometimes, you know, thegovernment is the best friends

(03:50):
of their business people and thebusiness people they don't want
to share because they get a lotof money for this.
This reason, you know maybe theycan keep something from the
government, some special things,maybe under table money, for
sure yeah, to not to not doanything about this but I
remember, I remember I don't.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
I think August I be in Thailand and I go from
Bangkok to pocket.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
I think I paid something like maybe 1500,
something like this yeah, yeah,as the that the normal price,
like a thousand five, because wehave too many flights every day
and many, many airline and theright need not to be like this.
No, no, no.
I understand if some city orsome province that have like

(04:45):
only one flight or two flight aday, like my hometown yeah, I
understand that my hometown yeah, because when I went from
Phuket to Konkeng.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
It was a little bit tricier.
I paid like 3,000 baht.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Yeah, it's a little bit expensive because they have
only one flight and alsosometimes the flight is not full
so they need to be a little bitextra short.
But here we have a milliontourists come every year, not
including with Thai people whocome to traveling and come for

(05:23):
work, you understand.
So the price is crazy too much.
I think.
The same, the fucking same damnthings with my country.
It's about the electric cityand also it's about the oil and
the gas, the gas and oilindustry In Thailand.

(05:45):
We have our oil in the sea.
We can file the play, say wecan get the oil from the sea,
right, and we have all this kindof thing.
But we pay about gas and oilexpensively than the other
country, even though we have itin our country.
But what they do, they are thebusiness people who own about

(06:10):
the oil.
It's like I don't know what inEnglish called, like when you
file something in the sea andthen you pay for the government,
you make a good price for a bit.
You know a bit like some, manycompanies try to be like they're
gonna get the job Auction.

(06:30):
They're gonna get this placeyeah, I don't know what in
English called.
So we get the oil like apetroleum jelly.
We get it and then we sell toanother country, but and also to
another country they paycheaper than us.
But Thai people, we have thegas, we have the oil in our

(06:54):
country, but I would pay a lotof money for this Like.
I don't understand why it'scheaper than my country.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
but yeah, my country is double the price.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
So it's just like when they think they file
petroleum right, they send outpetroleum to another country
company and then to make the oiland then send the sale to Thai
people.
And then they said oh, the price, it depends on their area, it
depends on Singapore, it dependson that way.
But why?

(07:28):
Why not depend on us?
Because we own the petroleum,yes, and why we need to pay a
lot.
And also the electricity.
Thai people, we conference alot about electricity that very,
very high in the summer,especially in normal time it's
okay, but in the summer we pay alot of it and it's like a two,

(07:51):
three, three extra than thatSame thing.
You know, like this group ofthe people for the electricity
we call GAF energy, right, andthe GAF energy and also POTOTO.

(08:12):
Pototo is the country whocontrols about the oil in
Thailand.
Like the oil company, thefucking two country makes a lot
of money to sell about the oil,gas and electricity for Thai
people.
They can hit like 200, 300billion every year.
This is 666.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
In the time that.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Thai people said like it's too much.
And the gas and the oil, theprice is up every month and one
price is up like more than 10.
And how?

Speaker 1 (08:46):
much now gasoline one liter.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
I think it's about like 35 or 40 bucks, something
like that.
I don't have a car, but I cansee the price around like this
Sometimes you know, even theymake say, oh, the price today,
the price is upper one, but youthink, oh, only one.
But how much that we refuel forour car, how many cars in

(09:13):
Thailand, and how much we refuelin a month, that's a lot of
money, yeah, and last threemonths we have a big news about
the oil.
Like there are some Thai peopleoh, maybe I talked to them.
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
It's okay, this is interesting.
I want to know about that.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Yeah, yeah, you know, like some.
You know like last three monthsbefore there is some guy he
wants to reshake about the oil.
It's like normally when peoplego to the gas station, the oil
or the gas station, we go andthen they put the oil and the

(09:58):
gas in our car, right, and wenever shake Like it's full or
not full or something like that,Like how much is different.
But this guy go into the gasstation and then he take the
bottom, the bottom with thelitter leather about the litter

(10:21):
on the bottom, Just like formathematics, something like that
.
So you will see how many lityou buy, you understand.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Yeah, but actually we'll get less.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Two lit, three lit.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
And you know what happened.
And you know what happened.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
No.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
The gas, the when in our we not check right, like
it's our, how many lit, like welose, or how many like something
like this, Like we, because wenot go out right, we are in the
car.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
At when you put in the bottom, when you put in the
bottle, you can see how many youget when you buy it.
For example, you buy 500.
For example, you buy 500, youneed to get 10 lit.
This is the example.
Right, yeah, you need to get 10lit for 500 baht, for example,
but you pay 500 baht for 50.

(11:21):
You get like only nine lit.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Yeah.
Like you not get 10 lit.
So he's scamming someone.
He's still people.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
He's still lying to people.
So he put on the social mediaLike what the fuck is going on.
And then he tried twice.
He tried two times.
He tried two times.
Okay, maybe there's somethinghappened, maybe it's wrong.
So he tried again and hefucking the same damn thing.
He get only nine, he not get 10, but he pay full price.

(11:53):
And then he released this poston the social media and then
become like a talk of the townof Thai people and what the
company, what the gas company,come to talk and what the
talking that says like, yeah,when you put the gas in the car,

(12:16):
sometimes the gas is just likeI don't know what English call,
just like when you boil thewater and then they have the
smoke come up.
Okay, steam.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
And then you get the water Fumes, you mean like it's
take out fumes first before thegasoline come.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
They said like it's something that can happen Behind
, maybe you, you want to leadwhen we put in, and then it's
the gas.
It's the gas, and sometimes itcan go up or go out from the air
or something like that.
So maybe it's can happen thatyou know just a little bit, but
just a little bit different.
Don't they try to say, likejust a little bit different,

(13:02):
don't think too much, don't makeit like become a big deal or
big problem.
It's just a little bit that youlose.
But you know how much littlebit, little bit, little bit, and
how many we put in one year.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
How many cars can?

Speaker 2 (13:19):
be put in, and how many lead we lost.
And the funny thing is, the lawprotect them.
The law says up like the gasstation or the gas company can
make the lead and that.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
But not over the 50 or something like that you
understand, can you?

Speaker 2 (13:41):
say again Just like the government and the law
protect the company, protect thegas company by writing about
the law office that if you openthe gas station and if you put
the gas in the car like Telit,for example, telit, you can put
maybe a gas station in the car,for example, telit, you can put

(14:07):
maybe nine, it's okay, but notless than nine.
You understand.
So yeah, yeah, yeah.
So basically they allowed to dothat?
Yeah, because the law how to dothat?
Like not over than 10%, notover than 10%, but you can put

(14:27):
like a little bit less than 10,but not over than 10%, but lower
than 10, maybe 9 lit is okay.
But if this guy not shake,nobody knows about it, because
we never shake.
I think there are a lot of, andwe don't and think about the
money, how much we lose it.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
The law in my country , maybe another country as well.
Sometimes I get the big people,the law right for them.
The law is created for them,not for the poor people.
The law protect them to do thebad thing, but not be illegal

(15:11):
for them to do.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
I know.
I think there are a lot ofscams like that that it's not
supported by the government, butthe government making the laws
that it's more easy to doingscams.
I think they not do it bymistake because they want to
hurt something.
I think they do it because theyunderstand like there is a
margin or something, but stillthey do that and the people that

(15:37):
get hurt are the people thatare paying for the service.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
So I think it's.
And how much money we lostabout this, how much it benefit
on the gas company.
For sure they don't loseanything.
They get full money.
They get 500 baht, but we pay500 baht but we get only like a
100.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Yeah, that's a lot of money.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Yeah, so lots of money.
We got the gas we refuel everyday for the car and how many
cars in Thailand, especially inBangkok, you can see inside how
many million cars on the street.
Yeah, that's crazy, and howmany times they put the oil on
the gas.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
I want to know have you heard the story about the
Russian B2?
B2, Russian B2?
.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
In Phuket they got arrested last week, b2.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
You never heard that.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
Maybe not.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
So I will tell you, there is some Russian band that
came to Thailand to do shows forthe Russian people.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
I heard about that.
Yeah, sorry.
Sometimes, I read lots of news.
Sometimes I cannot rememberabout the group of the band.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
But yeah, when you talk about it, I know what you
heard about them, because I wantto tell the listeners.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
I heard about them.
I think it's kind of likesomething that I don't like
about my country as well.
So, this band they are like aband that they play the song and
they do some cool songs, butthey kind of like they are empty
about Putin.
Yes, yeah, they are empty aboutPutin and also like I don't

(17:36):
know how many guys, how many ofthem that they also have like a
mixed nationality with Israel aswell.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
I have heard some things about Israel as well, and
now they are doing some show inPhuket.
I don't see any problems.
They are just like a singer andthey play the music and then if
you want to listen, you canlisten.

(18:05):
You don't want to listen, youdon't need to listen.
But they don't do like a bigprotester, you understand.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
They do nothing, they just sing their songs.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
It's like a mob, or do like oh, we're going to bomb,
we're going to do something.
It's just what they want toshow and what they want to say.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah, and then what happened?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
Then the Russian government spoke with the Thai
government.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
The police catch them .

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Yeah, and they told that they cannot the.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Thai government catch them and then they say they
don't have the, they don't havethe rights, they don't have the
place to open the concert orsomething like this in Thailand
because they don't have the,they don't have the paper for
allow to do this thing.
Like you're going to steal ourThai job, Thai people job or
something like that, and it'scrazy.

(18:54):
And also now this morning I seeon TV there are the mini tree of
like in the government thatcome out to say like maybe the
Russian government want to sendOne time to send them back to
their country.
And I know if Thai governmentsend them back to Russia it's

(19:19):
going to be a big problem forthem for sure.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
They already landed in Israel six hours ago.
Everyone in Israel now.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Oh, that's great.
I'm so happy to hear that.
But I don't want them to go toRussia and that's crazy.
And then people, poor Thaipeople, we come out to say it's
like to just like, put a lot ofpleasure to the government that
priests don't send them toRussia because it's going to be

(19:48):
very bad for them.
They can get big kill Not onlythat.
They can be like a big trouble.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Not only that, the Israeli government also put a
lot of pressure and told listen,we have great relationship with
Thailand, have many Thaiworkers that work here.
We give them, we keep them safe, we give them everything they
need.
They make good money here.
Please don't fuck us and wewill not fuck you.
Don't fuck us, don't fuck ourpeople.

(20:15):
They have Israeli nationality.
Send them back to Israel andthen they take government and
you know Thai government.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
we also have a very good relationship with the dick
that president in country likeNorth Korea, like Myanmar like
Russia, north Korea haverelationships with Thailand.
Yes, of course, because ourcountry dictator country, we

(20:43):
have 18 times, 18 times of ourhistory, that we got a dictator
government come to take overfrom the democracy government.
By nonsense, because things aredemocracy, we grow up and then

(21:04):
they're going to be destroyed,all our traditionals.
I don't know, I cannot say.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
They want to understand what you mean.
They want to like stamp on yourculture.
You understand.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
Yeah, it's about the power that control the country
for a long, long time ago.
Just know that they don't wantto lose the power and they want
the one type people to be undertheir control.
If the democracy is too much,people can have the freedom to

(21:40):
speak with everything and theyoung generation can do
something that the old people wenever do that before and maybe
the old people we know that it'sbad but we don't want to say or
we don't want to change thisthing because we think it's not
good to change.
You can understand that right.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Yeah, understand that 100%.
But I think the young typepeople now are waking up.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Yeah, the young generation.
Yeah, maybe the old generationis old, but they still have the
power, they still control thecountry.
But the good side that I see,and I'm also one of the
protesters when we have a bigprotesters in Bangkok.
Before I was a red shirt andnow we come to the black shirt

(22:39):
for the protesters and I'llenjoy that and I want to see my
country change in the better way.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Yeah, I think, I think.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
And you heard about the big news in Thailand as well
yesterday.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
What big news?
No-transcript.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Yeah.
So in my country, like everyyear by year, we try to grow up
our democracy, generation, younggeneration.
And now, four years before,like not four years before, like

(23:19):
two years before, when we havea big election, you know what
happened in Thailand?
Our young generation party, apolitical party.
We call it Ka Krai.
Yeah, it's the name, it's thename of the political party for
the young generation.

(23:39):
We win, yeah, I remember.
Yeah, we win big election.
Yeah, we win the big election,but the government take out A
big power of the old generation,not allow us to come to be the
government, you understand, andthey want to bring us down.

(24:01):
So they do every fucking thingto stop us to be the government.
And, yeah, they have the power.
So we win, but we cannot createour government, we cannot be
government, we cannot run ourcountry, we cannot draw what we
want to draw and what we want tosee for the Thai people.

(24:25):
We cannot change our country inthe good ways, but we still in
the right, but we cannot be thegovernment.
And maybe I need to talk aboutthis.
Maybe it's not something totalk about.
I really want to talk becauseit's all about this thing.

(24:46):
So in Thailand we have the lawnumber one to protect about the
king.
Yeah, and most of the time wehave like a big group of the
party like red shirt, yellowshirt, something like that, that

(25:07):
this one, for example, rightand they're all fighting like
democracy and Republican,something like that.
But the big power that can makethe other side like if the
yellow shirt last time theyellow shirt, the yellow shirt
puts the law number one, one,two to blame the red shirt, that

(25:30):
the red shirt have some idea todestroy our royal family, but
this law too, so many, many redshirts become in jail, become in
the prison and still, even now,we have the big effect for this
thing because this is the mostpowerful law in Thailand.

(25:51):
Law number one, one, two,nobody can touch the king yeah.
Yeah, so two, two days beforethat, I say I told you Saigar is
a, is a big new in Thailand.
The Supreme Court releasedabout Saigar, our, our party,

(26:15):
that I tell you are Gaugrai,right, gaugrai.
We talked about this thing.
We talked about law number one,one, two.
We don't want to destroy ourroyal family, but want to change
the law that nobody can usethis law to kick off the other
people.
Yeah, and we have to keep theother people to be in the person

(26:38):
because the king Ramanae, henever used this law.
We have this law for long timebut king Ramanae never used for
Thai people because he loved ourThai.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
King.
For the listeners that don'tknow, King Ramanae is the
previous king.
Now it's king number 10.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
Yeah, ramanae is passed away.
Now King Rama 10.
And then we have a conflict inThailand about the law number
one, one, two and GaugraiGaugrai political party.
We are the young generation.
We see what's going on in ourcountry and we want to change
this rule.
We want to change.

(27:20):
We don't want to kick off thislaw or we don't want to destroy
our royal family right.
But, we want to change the lawthat you know, this law If you
post anything about the king andyour royal family, just post on

(27:40):
Twitter.
One lady be in person 50 years,50 years.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Just for talking about them.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Just for post something, just for repost
report the Twitter aboutsomething about your royal
family and thoughts about theking, and we think this is too
much.
If you kill anybody like yourcriminal, you kill anybody you
be in jail just only 10 years ormaybe five years, but this is

(28:12):
50 years and not just only oldwoman, the young generation
under 15 years old be in jailbecause of this law as well.
You see how that added it, andwe want the Gao Kuih political
party, we want to share this law.
Maybe, yes, if you saysomething bad about the king, or

(28:34):
if you say like a fake news orsomething like that, you can be
in jail or you can be like notin jail.
Maybe it's just like get somepaper from the police, get
punishment, a little bit things,but not be like 50 years in the
present.
That's too much.
And we want to share this thingand the other side.

(28:54):
We don't want the otherpolitical party to use the law
number 112 to destroy anotherpeople's, because when they
don't have something to do, whenyou know they're not gonna win
the power, the old generationpower people, they use this law

(29:15):
to stop the young generation.
And now it's happened again,like last two days before, on
the 31st yeah, last dayyesterday.
Yeah, it's a big news inThailand and also you can check
on Google because they have many, many released this news in
many countries, like the NNNBBCalso post about this news,

(29:37):
because it's just like a bigmovement in Thailand.
So we have, like, the politicnamed Kao Krai right.
So we talked about these things, about we want to change the
law number 112.
And yesterday the Supreme Courtcome out to say that come to

(29:57):
discuss that, whatever we'retalking about, you are going to
destroy our role or your familyand we want you to stop.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
And what?

Speaker 2 (30:10):
this mean?
It mean I'm definitely surethat very, very soon the Supreme
Court will discuss that KaoKrai party.
We have no longer same samelast time that they do with
Anakot Mai.
Anakot Mai is the firstgeneration of Kao Krai for the

(30:31):
politic party for the younggeneration.
So you think now we got itfirst time and now the second
time it's happened again.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
So you think, now you can see, they will tell that
the young party movement is notallowed to run anymore, right?

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Yes, it can be like that 100%.
We heard when they release,when the Supreme Court, they
read about the paper, about likewhat we do is we are going to
destroy our royal family.
So for sure they're gonna dothe same damn thing that they
did to us four years ago.

(31:09):
But for me it's like for me,I'm just feel like, feel
hopeless for my country, feelreally hopeless.
We try to make our countrybetter and when most of the
people in this country agreewith us, so our party is grow up

(31:30):
from 50% to be 100%, just onlyfour years we become number one
and we kick off all the oldpolitical party before we become
number one just very short term.
So they think it's too fast forus.
They don't want us to change.
They want to control at thesame same damn thing before.

(31:52):
So, yeah, soon the Kaoka'ipolitical party will be no
longer.
But yeah, we used to think aboutthat for a long time ago that
it's gonna happen.
So I think maybe you can change, maybe you win this time, but
next four years, next 10 years,we will win for sure because we

(32:15):
already put our young generationto grow up and come back.
Because this time, if they doagain, 44 people in the Supreme
Court, in the political partythat they come from, 14 million
Thai people that they work.
To these 44 people to work forus in this political party, I

(32:40):
mean Kaoka'i they're gonna haveno longer to work anymore.
Yeah, you understand, they'regonna destroy us for all
everyone.
They're gonna kick off 44 peopleout they pass home, but yeah,
they kick off around 11.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
But you can make new party.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Yeah, for sure, because we already think about
this Like you cannot.
Maybe you can destroy us fornow, but you cannot change.
We grow up and grow up and growup.
We like the flower.
If you just like a glass, likeyou just punning your feet on us

(33:22):
like a put-out, go back to thesoil, to the sand.
But when it rains, we'regrowing up and we're blooming
more and more and more.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
So you say, even though this happened, you are
still staying optimistic thatthe change will come soon.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
Yeah, yeah, we think about we already win Because as
much as if they do the same damnthings, like the same game,
like they did before, like fouryears before, they did to us one
time already and they kick offour people, our young generation
, people that work for us, like11 people cannot work in the

(34:04):
political party for 10 years.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Cannot go to election , cannot be like that.
And now we have 44 people towork for us, from the young
generation as well, and now theywant to kick 44 people out
again, and they're gonna do forsure, but we're gonna have a new
one, better, better and better.
But I just feel sad for these44 people.

(34:28):
They work very, very well.
They work everything for Thaipeople very well, and everyone
can see.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
I also heard that soon maybe with Gungja will be
illegally again in Thailand.
I think we cannot.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
Because, as I told you, it's illegal for long times
ago.
But there are some people whotry to sell things and one of
the men in our government like abig power man in the government
they have oh, maybe I shouldnot say they have some benefit
from the Gungja business.
You understand, I can say itlike that, yeah, but maybe I can

(35:10):
say it like that I don't care,maybe I think you need to wait.
I think, before you sayanything, you have to wait like
two or three weeks to think.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
If you want to say that, yeah, better just wait two
, three years, just wait two,three years, the news, the
reporter and the people onTwitter.
We always say yeah because weknow what happened.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
And if you want to say something, you have to wait
two or three weeks because weknow what happened, and if I not
talk, someone talk, and also weboth know sometimes.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Yeah, but I care about you.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
Yeah, it's gonna be happen.
Big problem for me.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
I understand, so just wait a little bit.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
Because of the yeah, because of the real they already
unlock and they already planmany years for unlock the
cannabis, because there we getsome benefit from them.
Then we get some benefit fromthis kind of thing for sure, and
now the other things that arethey cannot stop and then they

(36:16):
cannot put back to be illegal,because you know how many gancha
in the market right now, howmany we chop right now, many.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
When I been to.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
Pataya, last time Two , three steps.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Yeah, last time I've been to Pataya it was crazy.
Every like third store was agancha store.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
Two side.
The first side, the Thai peoplewho opened the cannabis shop.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
They will go to complain a lot if the government
take it back to become likeillegal again.
They will lose a lot of moneyfor this.
And also, you know, a bigbusiness.
I believe that the big businesspeople behind this project that

(37:08):
unlock about the cannabis, theydon't want to lose the money as
well.
Yeah, I guess so.
So for sure they cannot getback to that.
But you know, four years ago,when we unlock these things,
when we unlock this cannabis,the reason that man in the

(37:32):
government says to us is we usefor medication.
You can open the cannabis shopfor the medication, but we all
know it's not medication.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it'smedication in some way and some
people can use it for themedication.
Some doctors use about acannabis for treatment as well,

(37:56):
but most of it we use for health, fun, for high, for stone, for
be like enjoy for the party.
Are you smoking?

Speaker 1 (38:05):
You like to smoke Anja.

Speaker 2 (38:06):
Yeah, I do a little bit yeah but not really myself.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
I don't do that anymore.
I used to do that a lot when Iwas younger, but I don't like it
anymore.
I feel it make me very.
It's making me lazy.
You know, when I'm smokingGanja I don't want to do
anything else, just sit, watch amovie or play some games.

Speaker 2 (38:29):
You just lay down.
See this play a game lovingenjoy eat.
Wake up, yeah, Shakuao, I don'tknow do something, but don't
want to do something interesting.
But I can say sometimes itmakes me sleep well as well as
the other people sometimes theyuse for sleep well.

(38:50):
So the same reason that manypeople drink wine drink wine for
make they have like a good,healthy for and haunt them in
the immune system.
Or make your blood like her,Make your heart work well.
I tell you for my experience.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
For my experience and I'm talking only about myself I
sleep better now without Ganja.
When I used to smoke Ganja, Iused to sleep okay, but no
dreams, no nothing.
And now I'm happier for me.
This I'm talking about myself.
I'm happier without that, butmany of my friends and many of

(39:33):
my family Something that you'regoing to addict.
I don't worry about addict, butI just worry about being lazy.
I used to go to work and theonly thing I was thinking about
when I can go back home, for Ican smoke.
I not even care about my work,I don't.

(39:53):
But let you tell me like thisall the people I know, nearly
all the people I know in my life, are smoking Ganja and there is
no problem with that.
But personally, for me, I thinkbetter than not smoke.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
For me.
I work in the bar, so sometimesI don't want to smoke, but I'm
sitting and I'm among.
I'm sitting amongst like ahundred guys that smoke all over
me, so it's just like I smokelike a second smoke really, yeah
, second hand smoking, yeah,that's the thing, yeah, second

(40:28):
hand smoking For me.
I don't like it, but sometimesI can say it makes me sleep well
yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:37):
I don't judge I don't smoke, even myself.
Yeah, I don't judge anyone thatsmokes, I just say that
personally, for me, I preferdrinking, you know.

Speaker 2 (40:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
Just maybe drink some beer sometime or something like
this.
For me it's better, but it's upto people.

Speaker 2 (40:58):
Yeah, it's up to people.
People have their.
Sometimes they have a lot ofpleasure of their life.
Sometimes they're too muchgrateful.
They just need to find a way torelax themselves.
And it's not wrong If they dogancha, if they do v-eat, if
they do drinks.
People have the different wayto treat themselves.

(41:21):
Yeah, as long as it's becoming aproblem For me it's like most
of the times my treatment islike I have like two or three
things that can treatment myselfwhen I'm in like a mental
breakdown or feel really sad.
So, first thing, sometimes I goin or to the beach.
Many times I get to the viewpoint like early morning that

(41:43):
have no people.
I'm just sitting there, get thewind and listen to the wave and
then looking at the sea, andit's really clear my mind and
it's helped me to feel better, alot of better.
Yeah, and sometimes I'mwatching about a funny movie.
Yeah, I can relax sometimes.
And also mostly I go intointracam because on my intracam

(42:08):
I follow a lot of handsome modelso I can see his sick pack and
I can see how he shake it, likethe good things that I like the
man in this century is like youdon't need to ask like how big
he is.
You don't need to ask like howsexy he is.
A man like to show his thumb.

(42:30):
A man and lady.

Speaker 1 (42:31):
Everyone like to show .

Speaker 2 (42:32):
Yeah, a man, proud to be show his body, especially
his big one.
Someone have big.
And then he's just like, awareabout the panty, it's just a
boxer or something likesame-same that he not wear, and
then he's just dancing and I cansee how big is it.
Yeah, he just want to show andI enjoy it and, yeah, that's a

(42:56):
good way to relax myself.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
This help you sleep better and I feel like, oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:03):
Sometimes I feel like , oh, I have so many stressful
problem.
I have like a problem for myfamily.
I'm in the middle, like Ilisten to the people on the
right side, people on the leftside, and I'm just in the middle
and I get all the pleasure tomyself, try to handle all the
things, and I'm so stressful,I'm so fucking straightful and

(43:29):
yeah.
But when they go to my intercom, I feel alive and sometimes I
want to die, I want to end up mylife.
We can be like, oh, I want todie, I don't want to listen to
this thing anymore, I don't wantto live anymore or something
like that.
I can be like that sometimes.
Also, it's not good.

(43:50):
I said it's not good.
You need to love yourself anddon't think about this kind of
thing, but sometimes it canhappen when you feel so weak
yeah when you feel so weak.
it can be like mental breakdown.
But when I go back to Instagram, when I feel this thing, this
point, this lowest point, like Iwant to kill myself or I want

(44:12):
to hurt myself, I don't want tolive anymore.
So I go to my Instagram and seehow much handsome man is
shaking his big nut, his bigcock on that, I feel alive.
I feel like, oh, I want to livefor this kind of man.

Speaker 1 (44:31):
That's good.
But I want to tell you you arenot the only one that feeling
like that.
Many people have good days andbad days, you know, and every
once in a while everyonethinking, wow, this life is not
easy for me, you know, I don'tknow if I have the power to keep
on going, but it's good thatfor you.

(44:53):
It's funny that for you it'sjust big cocks.
This is what makes you happy.
But for other people, they haveother things that make them
happy and give them the power tomove on.
You know like they give themthe hope.
You know.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
Yeah.
So, as I said, the only onething that can kill me is two
cocks in my mouth, two cocks inmy ass.

Speaker 1 (45:19):
This will kill you.
I think this will kill you.

Speaker 2 (45:22):
Yeah, I want to die, the only one thing that can kill
me, just that.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
This is how you want to die, you mean.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
But I can't breathe with two cocks in my mouth.
Have you tried that before?
And she's died happily.
I said die happily, and I hopehe come before I did.

Speaker 1 (45:43):
You tried that before I tried.
What's so funny?
I just asked.

Speaker 2 (45:53):
Yeah, very good experience, but no, no, not two
in my mouth, just one.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
One of course.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
And we try to put two in my ass, but they are black
guys so it's too difficult toput in, so get only one.
But yeah, we try, but I thinkmaybe one day.
I want to do, I want tocomplete my mission.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
Which is what is your mission To get two and two.

Speaker 2 (46:21):
The mission is as it told, as it told you, two caulk
in my ass, two caulk in my mouth, one on my hand, left and right
, gonna be two All the same time.
Yeah, in the same time, yeah,so of course.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
Well, our listeners, if you want to help Lada achieve
her dream, please support us.

Speaker 2 (46:43):
Support me to make me have the money to follow my
dream.
Maybe I can go to Congo orSouth Africa or any place that
have like a big caulk onsomewhere on Earth.
Uh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, blackman, yeah.
It's just like most of like, Ilove to listen to the rapper's

(47:06):
song right Like yeah, and thenmostly they say it's about these
things, so I'm just stick withthat.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Yeah, I understand Black guy, yeah, so I wish you
have a lot of black caulk inyour life and we have to close
this episode.
Yeah, I wish too, but it wasvery fun talking with you, as
always, and I think we see thenext week.

Speaker 2 (47:34):
I love black caulk.
I love chocolate bar Chocolate.

Speaker 1 (47:40):
You want to say something to our?

Speaker 2 (47:41):
listeners.
Yeah, I want to text about likea concentrated mail from the
black caulk.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
Okay, so any black listeners that we have you know
how to reach us.
We will help Lada make herdream come true.

Speaker 2 (47:58):
Make my dream come true, please, I beg you.

Speaker 1 (48:03):
Okay, Lada, so have a great week and we talk again
next week.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (48:10):
Okay, Bye-bye everyone.

Speaker 2 (48:14):
See you in the next episode.
I hope you have a great day andenjoy your work.
Enjoy your life.
And yeah, sam Sam, live yourlife, but take care of yourself
as well too, and be careful too.
Yeah, sometimes it can be, yeah, sometimes it can be
half-legged, some bad thingshappen, but you try to stay

(48:35):
strong and just be careful.
Yeah, enjoy life, but on othersides, be careful as well.
I will be careful.
It's about to caulk in my mouthtoo.
I don't want to die yet.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
Thank you very much and stay positive.

Speaker 2 (48:52):
You too Bye-bye.

Speaker 1 (48:55):
Bye everyone.
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