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    • 7 snakes found in AC in woman’s room, removed by technicians Recently, a woman in Bangkok, Thailand shared her shocking encounter with seven snakes in the air conditioner (AC) in her room. The video served as a warning to netizens to stay vigilant and check their ACs if they hear clunking sounds. “I couldn’t believe there were seven snakes hidden in the air conditioner in my room. I’m sharing this as a warning — please don’t ignore strange sounds coming from your AC,” the post’s caption reads. Captured by technicians As shown at the beginning of the video, a snake’s tail was seen dangling from the AC. Source: @honeybeediary on TikTok Two technicians then turned up to remove the snake, with one holding the front panel while the other pulling the reptile with cloths. Parts of the AC also appeared to be dismantled during the process. Eventually, they successfully pulled out the snake and put it in a plastic bag. She had been living with snakes for 3 months The woman, Phueng (name transliterated from Thai), recounted in the video that she had initially heard uncharacteristic noises coming from her AC while using it. She then called technicians to check the unit and discovered not just one, but seven snakes hidden inside. Source: @honeybeediary on TikTok The incident shocked her, as she claimed to have her AC cleaned regularly.   Phueng shared that the encounter shown in the video was her second, noting that technicians had previously removed three snakes, but more still appeared. She was also curious about how the reptiles could survive in the AC. Phueng then revealed that she had been living with the snakes for three months before the technicians came and took them away. Source: @honeybeediary on TikTok Speaking to the press, Phueng said the incident has left her feeling uneasy whenever she turned on the air conditioner. Moreover, she advised people to pay attention to unusual sounds from their AC units. Reptiles were reported to be golden tree snakes Following her post, some netizens asked about the species of the snakes. One user questioned what kind of snake they were, and the OP replied that they were golden tree snakes. Source: @honeybeediary on TikTok Translation: What kind of snake is this? Another commenter remarked that golden tree snakes are a non-venomous species. Source: @honeybeediary on TikTok Translation: They are golden tree snakes. They are non-venemous. A man suggested for the OP to tell technicians to block the cover of the external duct with quicklime to prevent snakes from entering. Source: @honeybeediary on TikTok Translation: You can have technicians block the cover of the external duct with quicklime. It will help. According to Thai news site Sanook, golden tree snakes have weak venom and tend to inhabit dark nooks of houses and hollows. Since the wall-mounted AC unit resembles a hollow, these snakes find it suitable for hiding and nesting. They can enter the unit through the AC drains.
    • School in Thailand investigated after kids served fried sausage with plastic wrap still on A school in Thailand is under investigation after kids were served fried sausage with plastic wrapping. On Thursday (26 Sept), a Facebook group in Thailand shared photos apparently showing a meal from a local school. The photos show several pieces of fried sausage — with plastic wrapping — on a food tray. Source: ปฏิบัติการหมาเฝ้าบ้าน on Facebook School forgets to take off plastic casing for sausages before cooking The post explained that students were served sausages with stir-fried vegetables. However, some students also received sausages that still had plastic wrapping on them. Source: ปฏิบัติการหมาเฝ้าบ้าน on Facebook In a follow-up post, the page alleged that the school sent photos of the meal to the student council and a foundation overseeing the school. However, the photos showed generous portions of food and sausages without the aforementioned plastic — a stark contrast to what the student allegedly received. Source: ปฏิบัติการหมาเฝ้าบ้าน on Facebook Furthermore, additional photos surfaced showing students allegedly being served stir-fry noodles with undercooked pork. Source: ปฏิบัติการหมาเฝ้าบ้าน on Facebook School under investigation The post drew the ire of Thai netizens, which eventually prompted an investigation by the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC). According to Khaosod, the school clarified their food selection and preparation process. When the school ordered sausages, they reportedly received ones in plastic casing and natural casing. The school believes that the confusion was caused by the mixed orders, as well as the fact that the cook prepared the meals early in the morning.   However, the school admitted that the undercooked pork was a result of the cook’s carelessness.
    • Means sinkies never pay enough transport fares hence must increase. Otherwise no money for maintenance, so kg sinkies just diam diam and vote p@p for good times ahead   @socrates469bc correct ma?
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