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travelella · 4 months
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Te Ngaere Bay, Kaeo, New Zealand
Taken by Rod Long
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trucenz · 11 months
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TIME TO CHECK OUT
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sheltiechicago · 1 year
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Wat Phra Kaeo, Bangkok, Thailand
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Wat Phra Kaeo, Bangkok, Thailand by Jochen Hertweck
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Wet weather has again caused slips, surface flooding and power outages.
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krash-and-co · 2 months
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its come to my attention it's leap day and leap is like frog and kermit is a frog and kipps vs kermit happened so clearly it is a kipps vs kermit celebration day, and who am I to argue
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kitakati · 11 months
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Can the barkeep at #edgewavefest tolerate one more person hitting on him? Maybe for them.. 👀
(I didn't have the creativity for a band or dialogue so here's some concert-goer posts because I loved @aniraklova 's music festival idea for the community! Thank you!)
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snapsimplex · 1 month
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kaeo learned how to blow kisses!
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worldofkaeos · 3 months
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welcome back to kaeos' cursed images!
today, we have megabaldbedwood! (actually i made this like ages ago)
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i used the baldwood template by @woodiocked and printed him on my bedsheets and pillowcases
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im having too much fun
akdjdkd so am I this is great 😂
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okay I gotta say there’s this one fic that I keep going back to and it’s the incredible whiskers on kittens by 1amgirl. I reread this fic so frequently I think I honestly have parts memorised ajdhdjd like the characterisation? the dialogue? the descriptions?
and this passage in particular here owns my entire heart:
When she turns back, George is cross-legged on the floor with garden dirt all over his sweats, tickling the kitten’s chin as it gambols over his lap and runs through kitchen-window rainbows around him, purring happily. “Oh, you silly,” he’s saying, dimples she’s never seen before appearing as he laughs, “you little silly billy.” The effect is nothing short of dazzling.
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Wat Pha Sorn Kaew Temple also known as Wat Phra That Pha Son Kaeo, is a Buddhist monastery and temple in Khao Kor, Phetchabun, THAILAND
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randomheadcanons · 1 year
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Some oc fluff for vday
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sa-kaeo · 1 year
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Our eucalyptus trees. In foreground is second growth, coppiced trees re-sprout from the trunk cut at ground level for a second harvest, mostly firming two new trunks but sometimes up to four.
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ezravogel-artfeed · 2 years
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Gods of Ad’ndrith Collection 1/2
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ប្រាសាទស្តុកកក់ធំ ទីតម្កល់សិលាចារឹក​ដែលវែងជាងគេ និងបានផ្តល់ទិន្នន័យជាច្រើន ដល់អ្នកប្រវត្តិវិទូ
via Sabay News, 22 March 2023: A short article in Khmer about Sdok Kok Thom, a temple in present-day Thailand famous for its inscription about the foundation of Angkor. #sdokkokthom #angkor
via Sabay News, 22 March 2023: A short article in Khmer about Sdok Kok Thom, a temple in present-day Thailand famous for its inscription about the foundation of Angkor. ប្រាសាទស្ដុកកក់ធំ គឺជាប្រាសាទខ្មែរបុរាណ ដែល​ស្ថិតនៅក្នុងស្រុកអារញ្ញ ខេត្តស្រះកែវ ប្រទេសថៃ ដែលមានទីតាំងចំងាយប្រមាណ ២គម ពីព្រំដែន។ ប្រាសាទនេះធ្វើពីថ្មភក់ និងថ្មបាយក្រៀម កសាងឡើងនៅពាក់កណ្តាលស.វទី១១ ពោលគឺឆ្នាំ ១០៥២គស.…
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captain-batccoon · 2 years
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Ok so I just want to say that.. 100 percent axle and kaeo have a lot of foster kittens and puppies. Like they have rooms just for the Foster puppies and kittens and they have this big outdoor area for the puppies and kittens to play outside in. And then you have there big Saint Bernard dog that is basically the babysitter for all the Foster kittens and puppies like whenever a bird or any other animals tries to take one of the babies he will just whack them away like "no those are my babies no touchy touchy or I'll bite your head off" >:C
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jinitak · 7 months
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Rant about the book Jom is reading
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The book Jom is reading from is Khan Chang Khan Phaen, a Thai literary classic. It is folklore from Siphon Buri and was only written down long after it was conceived.
The story by modern standards is quite problematic, I have summarised the story below but there is a TL;DR below this paragraph;
Khun Phaen (previous name, Phlai Kaeo), Wan Thong (previous name, Pham Phi La Lai) and Khun Chang were childhood friends, Shun Chang is handsome whilst Shun Phaen is balding. Wan Thong would fall in love with Khun Phaen and Khun Chang would fall in love with Wan Thong and they marry but he was sent to command an army to Ching Mai. During his absence, Khan Chang came up with a scheme to get Wan Thong to marry him, by lying that Khun Phaen was killed in action, it worked and Wan Thong was unwillingly married to him. When Khun Phaen came back, he found what happened and tried to get Wan Thong back, despite him finding a wife in Chiang Mai already. He kidnap Wan Thong from Khan Chang, getting a 3rd wife in process. Each side would kidnap Wan Thong back and fourth a couple times which led to a trial by Phra Phanwasa (meaning the Queen mother), the matriarch of the Kingdom, which ended in Wan Thong being executed for not wanting to commit to either men.
TL;DR a woman gets stuck in a love triangle between a man she loved which betrayed her trust and a man she didn't love who treated her well but their relationship was based on lies. In the end she was executed for not committing to a relationship. (Who could blame her to be honest)
Parts of this epic is actually mandated in Thai schools (I had this for one of my Thai midterms, lol) and in the education system, they focus on the literary rather than the historical context behind the epic.
Many scholars such as Sujit Wongthes believe that this epic is actually a story about a fictional hero of the Suphannaphum Kingdom, one of the kingdoms that would become Ayutthaya in the 14th century. The Suphannaphum dynasty would rule Ayutthaya for much of its early history, which might explain how the story is so widespread.
Sujit believes that many aspects of the epic is representative of the early history of the Suvarnabhumi (not the airport) region, such as
Khun Phaen being a name for the Hindu god of creation, Brahma
Khun Phaen's magical sword, the "Fa Fuen" is named after an ancestral god of the Nan and Luang Prabang region.
When presenting the "Fa Fuen" to Phra Phanwasa, she placed it next to the Chai Si sword, which is representative of the Lao-Khmer origins of Ayutthaya.
All in all, Sujit argues that this folklore is more rooted in the ruling classes than the popular folk. This analysis of Khun Chang Khun Phaen is not present in the episode though, as this would ruin the mood of it so much.
But its inclusion even though it seems out of place (Suphan Buri is in the central parts of Thailand whilst the story is set in the north), is actually not that weird. In the period of the series, Bangkok has just had a major reforms to local administration, ditching the Mandala system in favour of western style centralisation based on colonial administration in the Dutch East Indies. This had the effect of Bangkok suppressing Lanna culture and a "Siamisation" of Lanna. Yai's family who I presume is local administrators sent from Bangkok shows this very cleary, he doesn't try to blend in with locals, he speak the central (Siamese) tongue and reads Siamese literature.
The inclusion of this epic rather than using something most Thai people already know to create the scene, it also creates the historical backdrop in which the series is set.
Thank you for coming to my TedTalk. I might talk about Sunthon Phu, which Yai recited whilst drunk and also talk about the historical context behind the series too. Please tell me if you are interested.
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