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Gone but not forgotten

Gone but not forgotten published : 28 Jul 2021 at 04:00 Jinnipha Nivasabut and her solo art exhibition 2D AfterLife . (Photos by Apichart Jinakul and Suwitcha Chaiyong) In a world where people have to live in a limited space behind huge walls in order to survive a man-eating Titan, Erwin Smith, the 13th Commander of the Survey Corps sacrificed his life in a battle with massive monster. The commander hoped that his people would have freedom and experience life beyond the walls. The death of Erwin Smith, a fictional character in the manga series Attack On Titan, affected fans around the world emotionally. Artist Jinnipha Nivasabut, better known as Pan Jinnipha, a fan of manga and Japanese animation, has experienced the loss of several beloved manga characters. Thus, the young artist created the art exhibition titled 2D AfterLife at Palette Artspace, which has been set up in the atmosphere of a funeral.

TEST YOURSELF: Welcome to the world of VTubers

Fears of a brain drain

Fears of a brain drain 6 Suwitcha Chaiyong Feature writer for the Life section published : 17 May 2021 at 04:30 6 A couple of weeks ago, the Facebook forum Let s Move Abroad was established and it grew rapidly to 500,000 members within three days. The founder of the forum, Pooh, said in an interview with The Standard that he runs many restaurants in Thailand that have all suffered financially due to the pandemic. He wants to expand his business to other countries so he established the forum to get information from people who have experience working and living abroad. The forum, which provides both positive and negative information about being an immigrant, includes how to study languages, what kinds of jobs are available, how to prepare visas and apply for jobs. Even though Pooh supports the youth protest movement, the forum does not aim to tackle political issues but focus on information regarding how to settle down in developed countries.

TEST YOURSELF: Escaping danger

Leave nothing to chance

Leave nothing to chance Leave nothing to chance To help youngsters learn about sexual harassment, four girls from Satri Wat Absornsawan School have created a fun board game to teach students how to safely handle dangerous situations published : 12 May 2021 at 04:00 Chonthicha Wirat, Suvaree Ngampunja, Tippawadee Inthanon and Ploykanok Thubthong. (Photos by Apichart Jinakul) Ploykanok Thubthong, 17, was worried about walking past a house on her way home because an old man living there was a serial public masturbator who targeted schoolgirls. Meanwhile, Chonthicha Wirat, 17, stopped going to a mall after an uncomfortable experience of being stared at by a male stranger.

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