THAILAND

Country Overview:

"Thailand, a captivating blend of vibrant cities, tranquil villages, pristine beaches, and idyllic islands, holds a special place in my heart."

Every time I return to Thailand, I'm reminded of its irresistible allure. The warmth of the Thai people, the seamless blend of modern amenities and ancient traditions, and the sheer diversity of experiences on offer make it a truly remarkable destination. From the bustling energy of Bangkok to the serene beauty of Chiang Mai, and the sun-kissed shores of Phuket to the tranquil islands of Koh Phi Phi, Thailand has something to captivate every traveler. And let's not forget the food – a symphony of flavors that tantalizes the taste buds and leaves a lasting impression. Despite the challenges it has faced, Thailand remains a must-visit country, beckoning me back time and time again.

*Currently living in Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai / Bangkok / Ayutthaya / Pattaya / Chiang Rai / Krabi / Phuket / Koh Tao

I quarantined in Bangkok in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can read more about that experience here.


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Little Istanbul - Restaurant / Job Stuff

Sometimes, I get a craving for kebabs and hummus and thankfully, there’s some great places in Chiangmai to get just that.

I know I haven’t posted in awhile, but it’s because I’m usually just working and going to the gym. People often ask what I do, so I’ll lay it out here.

China.org.cn - I work as an editor and proofreader for their social media/website posts. I also do voice recordings for some of their videos. Recently shifted from commission-based pay to a set salary. Paid in RMB to Chinese bank account.

Oxbridge - I proofread and edit content designed for students looking to study abroad. A lot of it is like audio scripts or text used in test prep. This is definitely a money job. Work is easy, and I’m not on a contract. I get paid per 1,000 words. Paid in RMB to China bank account.

KrASIA - I’m a writer and editor for all the content that’s published on the site. KrASIA is a tech media org based in Singapore focusing on VCs, entrepreneurs, startups, and the tech landscape in Southeast Asia. Salary is paid in SGD, but that gets converted as it is sent to my US bank account.

MagicFew - This is a consultancy firm for crypto projects based in HK. I do social media audits, write articles for the clients’ websites / social media, edit articles, conduct research for articles, put together monthly content plans, and help with anything else an upcoming crypto project might need. It’s basically PR stuff and content creation. Paid a monthly set amount in any ERC-20 crypto I want.

I typically work around 4-5 hours a day. Usually 12:30pm-5pm. It’s a nice schedule, allowing for me to go to the gym in the morning, have lunch, and then be free to go out for dinner. I might do 1 or 2 small things on the weekend, but a lot of my work is project-based, so it’s really up to me when I do it so long as it is finished before the deadline.

I enjoy my work, but I'm definitely busy. I’m also working on getting my 2nd novel published, going to the gym every day, keeping up with my site, and constantly trying to find time to read and do the WaPo daily crossword. It can get a bit hectic at times, especially in the mid-afternoon when everyone messages me (WeChat, Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, Telegram, Lark), but I can’t travel and Thailand is super quiet, so I figured I might as well work like crazy during COVID since there isn’t anything else to do.

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Western Dinner, Thai Dessert

Burger with macaroni and cheese on top. A remixed version of Ka Phrao. And Khanom Bueang, which is an ancient Thai snack also known as crispy pancakes. It is a popular form of street food in Thailand. These crepes look a bit like tacos and are usually first topped or filled with meringue, followed by sweet or salty toppings such as shredded coconut, Foi Thong (strips of fried eggs or egg yolks), or chopped scallions.

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A Viral State - Rejection

I’m not even sure what this means. Do they only sign LGBT writers? Or do my characters need to be LGBT?

I’m not sure what happened to the US publishing industry, but it seems that genres and writing are no longer the necessary qualifications anymore. You need to be gay, or a minority, or non-white, or raised by handicapped parents, or something to “set you apart.” I understand the woke culture and the need to give voices to those who have long been marginalized, but I’ll always take the side of good writing and interesting stories over who wrote them. I don’t care whose name is on the cover of a novel so long as it’s enjoyable to read. Sadly, I think marketing machines have adopted the diversity angle and straight, white, male authors are no longer what the industry is looking for.

This isn’t every agent, nor every agency or publisher, but after hunting for agents, i can assure you that there are a lot of agents with a checklist for the writers themselves, followed by the genres they want.

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Seafood Dinner

Raw shrimp with limes and assorted veggies // Spicy seafood // Random sushi joint // Tom Yum

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Degen Is (first shot) Vaccinated!

I got told that McCormick Hospital in Chiangmai, from 12-3 p.m. was giving out free shots of Sinovac for foreigners. So I went and overall, it was pretty well organized. I had registered for the vaccine but wasn’t on the list, so I was given a green piece of paper with a number (3). Others who had been chosen from the registration had blue pieces of paper. The doctor started to call off the blue numbers and they did around 100 in an hour. After that, he started to call green numbers and that was it. I walked in, took a seat, and a lady on a swivel chair just kept going down the line. Got jabbed, waited 30 minutes, and another lady with a cart took my blood pressure and I was out the door.

I was given a piece of paper with the date and time (3 weeks) to come back for my 2nd shot, which will be AstraZeneca. I also got lots of compliments on my shirt, and some laughed that it was fitting since the shot was Sinovac. Glad we were on the same page.

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Life In Chiangmai

Dude thinks he’s in Phuket I reckon. Didn’t try the cannabis drinks, but thought it was unusual for a country that’s pretty strict on drugs. Last picture is Korean fried chicken because sometimes, that’s all that will suffice.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Registration - Complete

It was a giant mess to get to this point. E-mail would turn up as an “error,” and then when trying to enter the e-mail again, it would say, “That e-mail has already been used.” I finally figured out that Gmail doesn’t recognize periods, so I removed the period in my Gmail address, and luckily, it accepted that one, and I was able to register. I’m not in the high-risk group (over 60, pre-existing conditions), so I don’t expect to get an appointment any time soon, but if registering is the closest I can get, that’s what I’ll take. We’ll see what happens. I have no idea about what vaccine it will be or the cost, but I’m cool with anything despite my preferences.

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Thai Temple - Forgot Name

Sorry, can’t remember the name of this temple and having trouble finding it again on Google Maps. Though that’s sort of to be expected, as there are a ton of temples in Chiangmai.

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Buffet Hot Pot

I was looking for one of those sushi places with the conveyor belts, but couldn’t find one. The closest I got was this: a hot pot place that has raw meat/veggies on plates that you put in your hot pot and cook yourself. They also had a self-serve sushi station. Convenience - 10/10. Food - 7/10.

When I paid the bill, waiter looked out at tables, then back at me and said, “Busy tonight.” I looked around, and including myself, there were 5 people in the restaurant, taking up 3 tables. I looked back at the guy and said, “Sure is!” I guess that’s the state of things here in Chiangmai due to COVID – anything over 0 is considered “busy” or “a lot.”

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TCM in Thailand

Rotator cuff got busted up at gym, so I thought I’d give Traditional Chinese Medicine a shot. Had acupuncture with electrical stimulus, and then cupping. 350 baht for both. Will see if things improve. I’m skeptical, but who knows…

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Phat Kaprao

Doing more Thai cooking lately. This is pretty easy, but learning to make Tom yum is proving to be more difficult. Haven’t gone out a lot lately as I’ve been busy with work, and the city is on the brink of another lockdown, so everyone is straddling between wanting to go out, and preparing to stay inside for weeks on end.

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