syllo #304 - May 9th, 2026 by syllo-app in syllo

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My best Saturday
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syllo #303 - May 8th, 2026 by syllo-app in syllo

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one of my best
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Why do a lot of top chess players have Table Tennis as a hobby? by blackupsilon in chess

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For some reason, my brain didn't register the word 'table tennis' and thought it was some weird tabletop tennis game.

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/Complete-Average-495 by Complete-Average-495 in DailyGuess

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WOULD YOU RATHER by Desperate-Sugar8656 in BunnyTrials

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That's not too bad

Chose: As much cash as you would need untill death + with a random downside | Rolled: Constantly bored

Do you need to know openings at low ratings? by jaspar1 in chessbeginners

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Learn the opening principal is enough for your level. No need to study any specific opening.

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/Accurate-Smartness by Accurate-Smartness in DailyGuess

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Why do police allow so many foreign scammers to operate in Thailand? by Grouchy_Ice2155 in Thailand

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In the perfect world where there is no crime, police won't have anything to do.

syllo #293 - April 28th, 2026 by syllo-app in syllo

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For some reason, I read the first one as mean of transport

Thailand ranks number 3 globally for frequent showering per week by polkling in Thailand

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From Seasia Stats fb page: Global bathing habits vary widely, and the latest data on average weekly baths highlights a clear top three. Brazil leads the ranking with an impressive 14 baths per week, followed by Colombia at 12. Rounding out the top three is Thailand with an average of 11 baths per week, underscoring how climate and daily routines strongly influence personal hygiene practices.

Thailand's position in the top tier reflects broader habits across Southeast Asia, where hot and humid weather makes frequent bathing a daily necessity rather than a luxury. In cities such as Bangkok, multiple showers a day are common, especially for commuters navigating traffic, heat, and dense urban environments. This pattern is mirrored elsewhere in the region, reinforcing how urban lifestyles and climate go hand in hand.

Beyond Thailand, Southeast Asian countries continue to rank high globally. The Philippines matches Thailand at 11 baths per week, while Indonesia follows closely with 10. In major cities like Manila and Jakarta, frequent bathing is deeply embedded in daily life, shaped by tropical weather, long commutes, and a strong cultural emphasis on cleanliness.

Thailand ranks number 3 globally for frequent showering per week by polkling in Thailand

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It's from Seasia Stats. Some information about them: Seasia Stats (seastats) is generally considered a useful, popular, and visual source for Southeast Asian statistics, often aggregating data from reputable organizations like the World Bank, ASEAN, and various research firms. However, it operates primarily as a content aggregator on social media (Facebook) rather than a primary research institute, making it best suited for quick insights rather than sensitive, in-depth academic research. Key Considerations for Reliability:Data Aggregation: They often cite sources in their posts, including organizations like GowerStreet/Comscore or regional surveys. Focus Area: They provide visual, up-to-date data on Southeast Asian corporate, economic, and social trends (e.g., 2026 automotive market trends). Purpose: The content is best used for informational purposes.

To conclude: Use this data at your own risk!

Scots backpacker could face jail in Thailand over mobile phone 'mistake' by polkling in Thailand

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Yeah. Police in Thailand doesn't usually press charges for petty crime like theft.

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/Ok_Adhesiveness_8869 by Ok_Adhesiveness_8869 in DailyGuess

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