Lanta & News
No. 01 · ENDLESS
Community

Lucky and Unlucky Days – Which Zodiac Signs Will Find Love After Being Single for Long? Which Signs Will Succeed in Job Interviews?

Long-term single people born under Leo are likely to find love on May 6, while Gemini natives can expect career advancement and successful project outcomes.

5 May Khaosod

Lucky and Unlucky Days - Wednesday, May 6, 2025, by Bushpan

Aries: You may experience body aches or tooth pain today. These minor ailments typically resolve on their own. After making merit offerings, avoid getting angry. Income fluctuates naturally, and colleagues will monitor your work closely. Ensure you eat and rest adequately to avoid illness.

Taurus: Remain calm and avoid arguments with coworkers. Show compassion to subordinates who make work mistakes. Weather changes may cause minor illness. You may receive valuable inheritance. Former enemies have weakened. Be cautious of the opposite sex, as they may deceive and abandon you.

Gemini: You'll receive a well-deserved promotion and position advancement. Major problems will be resolved favorably. Special work projects bring immediate rewards, especially when working with friends. Cash flow moves smoothly.

Cancer: Your new achievements will become visible to colleagues, with increasingly impressive results. You face no unsolvable problems. All coworkers are capable and knowledgeable. Even weaker staff members remain honest. Relatives will gift you rare valuable items. Beware of opposite-sex relationships.

Leo: Long-term single natives will find love and attract some jealousy. Those already in relationships may experience minor conflicts. Work or family matters may require travel. Relying on others' help brings better success than relying solely on your own abilities.

Virgo: Your partner's preferences may differ from yours. Avoid mentioning third parties unnecessarily in conversations. Manipulative coworkers may sabotage your work. If you work in tall buildings, electrical problems may occur.

Libra: You'll have high expenses, mostly for children, family, or appeasing an angry partner. You'll host social gatherings at home, possibly reuniting with old friends or acquiring antiques. Superiors always provide workplace support.

Scorpio: You'll face significant income disruptions or debtors requesting delays on promised payments. However, stock and share investments among family members proceed smoothly. Relatives and friends will receive promotions and expanded responsibilities. Health remains a concern.

Sagittarius: You'll receive minor luck from distant sources. Despite occasional headaches and fever, your health remains strong. Your home is in good condition, though some household tasks may require considerable time. Superiors encourage you well, and even competitors help you work.

Capricorn: Friends and relatives will invite you on various trips and outings. Reliable elders may act wrongly or provide incorrect assistance, leading to unexpected difficulties. You may accidentally contact strangers or foreigners. Coworker disputes may create problems for you.

Aquarius: You may need to help resolve problems for people from distant places or neighbors, but the benefits received become more burdensome than beneficial. Avoid exceeding your authority and verify matters carefully first.

No. 01 of Read at source → Next
Community

Fresh from the Sacred Grounds – Wat Arun Invites Luang Pho Chaeng for Songkran Water Blessing

Wat Arun in Bangkok hosted Songkran water blessing ceremonies for a replica statue of Luang Pho Chaeng in mid-April, drawing monks and devotees seeking blessings for the Thai New Year while celebrating Buddhist heritage and Thai-Lao cultura

5 May Khaosod

On Monday, April 13, 2025, Phra Phrom Wachramet (Somkiart Kowitho), a Maha Thera Council committee member and abbot of Wat Arun Rajwararama, presided over the enshrinement of a replica statue of Luang Pho Chaeng on the lawn before the Phra Ubosot at Wat Arun Rajwararama in Bangkok Noi district.

Incense offerings were made to Luang Pho Chaeng, followed by traditional water blessing ceremonies. A Dharma master then performed veneration rituals accompanied by Lao music and ensembles in the Lao Lan Chang style, reflecting the beautiful cultural and historical relationship between the two nations.

The replica statue was then carried on an ornate palanquin decorated in exquisite Lao Lan Chang style and processed to its placement location before the Phra Ubosot, allowing monks and Buddhist devotees to participate in the water blessing ceremony and seek blessings for auspiciousness during the Thai New Year celebration.

This ceremony represents the continuation of Thailand's beautiful traditions during Songkran, marking the ancient Thai New Year. The festival symbolizes the purification of body, speech, and mind, while expressing gratitude to Thailand's revered past kings and benefactors.

Wat Arun opened the event to the general public and tourists to bless the Phra Ubosot, an important relic enshrined in the capital, seeking blessings for life. The event also promotes cultural tourism and learning about Buddhist heritage.

On Wednesday, April 15, 2025, Phra Phrom Wachramet, along with several high-ranking monks, presided over the ceremony to return the replica Luang Pho Chaeng to its place within the vihara at Wat Arun. Many Buddhist devotees participated in the ceremony.

The atmosphere was filled with auspiciousness as the Songkran festival drew to a close and Thailand's new fiscal year began. The presiding monks made incense offerings to the statue and presented beautiful traditional "Lao Lan Chang" style ceremonial objects. Musical ensembles performed while dancers made elegant offerings in the Buddhist tradition.

Water blessing rituals were then performed on the replica statue, and sacred cloths were presented. The statue was then carried in a grand procession back to the vihara on an ornate palanquin, accompanied by the resounding music of traditional ensembles throughout the route, symbolizing peace and happiness. Upon arrival at the vihara, monks chanted auspicious blessings.

This enshrinement ceremony marked the grand closing of the Songkran celebration at Wat Arun, continuing Thailand's beautiful traditions and Buddhist practices for future generations. The event also blessed the nation and all Buddhist devotees, allowing everyone to begin the Thai New Year with joy, prosperity, and deep faith in the Triple Gem.

No. 02 of Read at source → Next
National

Deli Expands into Laos, Partners with Local Player MEK to Drive Stationery Market Growth

Chinese stationery maker Deli expands into Laos through a partnership with local distributor MEK, aiming to build nationwide infrastructure and reach retail, government, and education sectors. The company plans a major brand launch in Vient

5 May Khaosod

Deli is taking another major step into Southeast Asia by expanding its business into Laos—but this time, not alone. The stationery company is partnering with local distributor MEK to launch what it calls a "local expertise + fast execution + sustainable growth" strategy. This isn't simply about shipping products; it's about establishing a long-term foothold in a growing market through nationwide infrastructure development.

For its Lao market entry, Deli is playing for the long game from day one, establishing a complete business structure encompassing distribution, marketing, and brand building in collaboration with MEK, which has deep knowledge of the Lao market.

Deli has set clear targets, aiming to reach all customer segments including general retail stores, supermarkets and modern trade outlets, government and private organizations, and schools—which represent the heart of demand in this market.

MEK is taking an aggressive ground-level approach, actively distributing products, engaging customers, and opening new deals continuously. Simultaneously, Deli provides comprehensive support in marketing strategy, product knowledge, and sales promotion tools to ensure their partner "sells real results and achieves real growth," not just shelf presence.

A major brand launch event is planned in Vientiane, positioning this as more than a simple product reveal but a significant moment for building widespread awareness and signaling Deli's serious commitment to the Lao market.

What makes this expansion noteworthy isn't just the new market, but Deli's approach of treating partners as a unified team under a "Partnership for Growth" concept. Rather than simply selling products, Deli is transferring solutions, knowledge, and comprehensive support to enable all stakeholders—from retailers to end users—to grow together.

Deli's entry into Laos represents an important strategic move to expand its footprint in the region. If successful, Laos may be just the first chapter of a larger Southeast Asian expansion story.

No. 03 of Read at source → Next
National

Buddhist Amulet Circles – Viewing Luang Por Soot's Coins

This article explores rare Buddhist amulets and coins created by revered Thai monks, particularly focusing on Luang Por Soot Siridharo's 1963 commemorative coin and works by other respected spiritual teachers across Thailand. Each amulet is described in detail, including its design, inscriptions, materials, and historical significance. These items remain highly sought after by Buddhist devotees and collectors for their spiritual and cultural value.

5 May Khaosod

This article explores several notable Buddhist amulets and coins created by venerated monks. Luang Por Soot Siridharo, former abbot of Wat Kalong in Samut Sakhon, gained widespread fame as the spiritual mentor of a notorious historical criminal. His 1963 commemorative coin, created for a Buddhist ordination ceremony, features his image on the obverse and sacred yantra designs on the reverse, and is now considered rare. The article also covers coins from other respected monks including Luang Pu Eiam Suvannsaro from Bangkok, Luang Por Boonmee Chittathamo from Ang Thong Province, and Luang Pu Chom Nakasen from Amnat Charoen Province. Each section details the physical characteristics, inscriptions, materials, and historical significance of these amulets, which remain popular among Buddhist devotees and collectors.

No. 04 of Read at source → Next
Community

Sacred Amulet News – Coins of Luang Pho Jan, Wat Bang Mohn, Ayutthaya Province

Luang Pho Jan Janthasaro, a revered Buddhist scholar and abbot of Wat Bang Mohn in Ayutthaya, lived 90 years devoted to monastic discipline and community education before his death in B.E. 2470. Commemorative coins bearing his image were ca

5 May Khaosod

Luang Pho Jan Janthasaro of Wat Bang Mohn was a renowned Buddhist scholar of ancient Ayutthaya who earned widespread reverence as a venerable teacher of his era. Born on a Monday in the 8th lunar month of B.E. 2380 in Bang Mohn Sub-district, Maha Raj District, Ayutthaya Province, to parents Nai Thob and Nang Sap, he received his early education at the temple, becoming literate in both Thai and Khmer scripts. At age 23 in B.E. 2403, he took monastic vows at Wat Bang Mohn under distinguished preceptors.

Luang Pho Jan embodied the ways of ancient monasticism, maintaining strict adherence to Buddhist precepts and teachings. Free from greed, he devoted himself to helping those in distress, which attracted many animals to seek refuge at the temple. As his knowledge deepened, he was appointed chief administrator in B.E. 2435, earned the title of preceptor in B.E. 2439, and later became deputy abbot. He ordained countless young men from the region—so many that nearly all villagers of Maha Raj became his disciples across generations of families.

A passionate scholar and collector of knowledge, he preserved valuable ancient texts for future generations to study. Recognized as a visionary, he maintained these treasures as exemplars of learning. Though he passed away over 90 years ago, his legacy endured. Through his compassion, strict moral conduct, and unwavering commitment to Buddhist teachings, he earned universal respect from both monastics and laypeople. He diligently trained monks and novices in strict discipline and taught nearby communities to pursue virtue without hesitation.

With steadfast dedication to supporting Buddhism and caring for the temple, Luang Pho Jan transformed Wat Bang Mohn into a flourishing institution in the Bang Na area, complete with quarters, teaching halls, and schools. The temple itself dates to the Ayutthaya period and has been continuously restored. The name "Wat Bang Mohn" derives from the presence of Rakhine people who migrated from ancient Ayutthaya to settle and make their living in this area. The temple is now officially called "Wat Bang Songop."

Luang Pho Jan devoted his entire life to religious service and good works until his peaceful passing on the third waning day of the third lunar month of the year Tao, at 4 p.m., corresponding to February 12, B.E. 2470. He lived 90 years, completing 67 Buddhist vassa (rains retreats). His funeral ceremony drew large crowds of devoted disciples and supporters.

Many sacred objects and amulets were created in his memory, with cast coins bearing his likeness becoming particularly famous. These coins were first cast in B.E. 2465 during a seven-fold merit-making ceremony celebrating his 84th birthday, organized by his disciples and supporters. At that time, Maha Thap Chalaiwares, one of his distinguished disciples, requested permission to create a life-sized bronze statue for veneration at Wat Bang Mohn. Permission was granted to also produce commemorative cast coins made of brass-blended metal. Approximately 1,500 coins were minted and distributed to reverential disciples and devotees as items of veneration, each valued at one baht.

No. 05 of Read at source → Next
Community

James Jirayou Once Drank Heavily Every Night, His Health Suffered—He Made a Comeback Thanks to His Wife

Thai television personality James Jirayou shares how he overcame years of heavy partying and poor health with his wife's strict discipline and consistent training, achieving an impressive six-pack physique. In an interview, he discusses his recent Hyrox competition experience, admitting he underestimated the event and discovered that functional fitness requires different training than traditional gym work. James emphasizes that sustainable fitness results come from starting with simple, achievable steps and building momentum gradually rather than pursuing extreme transformations.

5 May Khaosod

James Jirayou reveals his darkest days when he partied every night, barely sleeping for a year until his health crashed and his allergies flared up. His wife's strict discipline helped him recover through daily running and regular gym sessions, though he now battles high cholesterol that may require lifelong medication. He emphasizes that achieving results requires starting with simple, actionable steps, building momentum, and trusting that determination will take you further than expected.

When asked about his Hyrox experience, James admitted he wasn't satisfied because he underestimated the event during simulation and didn't train seriously enough. He relied on his running background, believing it would give him an advantage, but discovered that functional movements like lifting and carrying required different strength than gym training. He was surprised by his own anxiety at the actual event, noting the intense atmosphere and pressure as people took off their shirts and stretched before the race. He found himself in an unexpectedly competitive wave and realized he wasn't the slowest, describing the experience as exhilarating despite the exhaustion—feeling like his life had become either too comfortable or his fitness training was too easy.

Regarding his physique goals, James said he wants to maintain his current look rather than push further, as genetics and body structure make it increasingly difficult. He believes adding more muscle mass would require excessive training and eating that he's not willing to commit to. His current philosophy is to start with simple, manageable steps rather than immediately pursuing complicated routines. As difficulty increases, the complexity compounds, requiring more careful calculations of food intake and training balance. His first goal is to learn how to maintain his current physique rather than continuously chase bigger gains.

No. 06 of Read at source → Next
National

Deputy PM Ekniti Explains 400-Billion-Baht Emergency Loan Decree; Seeks Cabinet Approval on May 14

Thailand's cabinet approved a 400-billion-baht emergency loan decree to address the energy crisis and support vulnerable communities, with Finance Minister Ekniti seeking formal approval on May 14 to fund relief programs and renewable energ

5 May Khaosod

At noon on May 5, 2025, at Government House, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithamprasert announced that the cabinet had approved an emergency decree (Phra Ratchakamnut) authorizing the Finance Ministry to borrow 400 billion baht to address impacts from the energy crisis and facilitate the country's energy transition.

Nitithamprasert stated that the emergency is urgent due to Middle East instability affecting people globally, making swift action necessary to preserve the nation's economic security. The decree is issued under Article 172 of the Constitution and aligns with Article 53 of the 2561 State Finance Discipline Act, with expedited review by the Office of the Council of State.

The loan comprises two main programs:

Program 1: Relief for vulnerable communities, farmers, and business operators affected by the energy crisis under the "Thailand Helps Thailand Plus" initiative with 200 billion baht allocation. This aims to ease the cost of living and sustain economic activities, targeting low- and middle-income earners, farmers, and SMEs. It also reduces agricultural costs and supports continued business operations.

Program 2: Promotion of energy efficiency and support for the transition from fossil fuel dependency to renewable and alternative energy technologies, with 200 billion baht. Measures include reducing fossil fuel use, installing renewable energy systems, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, earning carbon credits, promoting eco-friendly vehicles, and establishing electric charging stations.

The objectives are: (1) resolve the cost-of-living crisis and aid affected vulnerable groups, and (2) turn crisis into opportunity by transitioning away from oil and natural gas dependency toward clean energy and the modern economy.

When asked about critics questioning the urgency, Nitithamprasert responded that the crisis is severe. The 2025 budget remaining is under 50 billion baht and the central budget reserve has only 20 billion baht remaining. The 2026 budget won't be available until October, making it insufficient. Therefore, the emergency decree is necessary, particularly the 200 billion baht for vulnerable groups, which also aids the energy transition by reducing costs and the nation's energy import dependency.

No. 07 of Read at source → Next
Tourism

Diverse Vehicles – Off-roading Adventure with the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ: A Boxy Beast Built for Fun and Exploration Anywhere

The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ is generating significant buzz as a retro-styled off-road SUV that combines an iconic boxy design with genuine capability rooted in 75 years of Land Cruiser heritage. Built on a short-wheelbase pickup platform, the FJ features a 2.7-liter engine producing 166 horsepower, innovative off-road technology, and a surprisingly comfortable interior for both on-road and adventure driving. Testing demonstrates that despite its pickup truck roots, the vehicle delivers premium suspension comfort and impressive off-road performance, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts seeking both style and substance.

5 May Khaosod

The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ stands out as the most talked-about and hottest vehicle right now, combining its appealing boxy design with impressive off-road performance that preserves the Land Cruiser's 75-year legacy. The FJ is developed from the Toyota Hi-Lux Champ short-wheelbase pickup platform and features a retro-cool cubic design that embodies fun and strength, true to its FJ (Freedom & Joy) designation.

Design highlights include angular LED headlights with daytime running lights, a split front bumper, large wheel wells, extended side panels, black door handles, and 18-inch black alloy wheels. The rear features a spare tire with an organized cover and a side-swing tailgate that locks securely, complemented by distinctive LED taillights.

The interior, while appearing compact from outside, offers decent width and height. The second-row seats slide back 75mm for additional legroom, though the seats are somewhat short and lack rear air conditioning vents. The suspension delivers surprising comfort, absorbing bumps and lane-change forces smoothly despite its pickup-truck foundation, offering the refinement of a premium SUV.

The driving position provides excellent forward visibility from the vehicle's height and the recessed center of the hood. The 12.3-inch central touchscreen and 7-inch driver display feature durable, sunproof coating materials, though the rear-view mirror is slightly obstructed by the spare tire and headrest.

Powered by a 2.7-liter engine producing 166 horsepower and 245 Newton-meters of torque, the FJ accelerates smoothly despite its 2-ton weight. The responsive 6-speed automatic transmission offers a manual mode for spirited driving, complemented by tight suspension and responsive steering.

Off-road testing revealed impressive capabilities: on gravel roads with 4H mode engaged, traction remained excellent. The short wheelbase proved advantageous on tight, twisting trails with sharp turns. On steeper terrain, 4L mode was necessary, and the 2nd Start Mode button helped with initial hill-climbing by engaging second gear, demonstrating the vehicle's thoughtful off-road engineering.

No. 08 of Read at source → Next
Police

Military Officer Decho Acknowledges Charges in Shooting Case of MP Kamlasak; Police Separate Interrogations, Focus on Mystery of 10 Phone Numbers

Military officer Decho Rattanapath appeared for interrogation at Narathiwat police headquarters on charges of allegedly hiring someone to attempt murdering MP Kamlasak, with investigators conducting separate interviews to examine connection

5 May Khaosod

At 11:30 AM on May 5, 2025, military officer Decho Rattanapath, who was summoned, arrived at Narathiwat Provincial Police Headquarters following MP Kamlasak Leewamaw's additional complaint against two military officers—Major Montri Toepraserit and Lieutenant Decho—on charges of allegedly hiring someone to carry out or supporting an attempted murder.

Decho avoided the waiting media and went directly into interrogation, marking his first public appearance since the shooting incident on March 20. Deputy Region 9 Commander Theresa Kaewlaruad, heading the investigation team, revealed that both officers are currently undergoing separate interrogations in different rooms to prevent coordinated testimony and to allow investigators to freely explore connections between the 10 phone numbers in question.

"We must proceed with meticulous care since this case is under public scrutiny and the suspects are government officials," Theresa stated. "Separate interrogations will help us clearly identify any consistency or contradictions in their statements."

Security was tightened around Narathiwat Provincial Police Headquarters, while the attorneys for both officers reportedly prepared to request bail, arguing that their clients have no history of fleeing and promptly reported as summoned, suggesting court proceedings could conclude by tomorrow.

No. 09 of Read at source → Next
National

Entertainment Star – 'Tee' the Hot Goalkeeper Becomes a Leading Man in 'Curse of the City'

Former Uthai Thani FC goalkeeper 'Tee' Bunjakiat Wongsa-Aeng makes his acting debut in the Northern Thai film 'Curse of the City,' playing a fireworks-selling boy opposite 'Nam Taan' Pichakkhana Wongsaratanasil.

5 May Khaosod

Transitioning from goalkeeper at Uthai Thani FC, 'Tee' Bunjakiat Wongsa-Aeng makes his acting debut alongside 'Nam Taan' Pichakkhana Wongsaratanasil in the film 'Curse of the City,' directed by 'Kop' Anuvart Promjang.

On his first film experience: 'Tee' – "I'm very excited. As a footballer, I don't usually get opportunities like this. I decided to take the role because it's a Northern Thai film, and I'm from Lampang already. When the opportunity came up, I talked with my manager about trying something new. This is my first entertainment project and my first film role. I play Sai, a Northern Thai boy who sells fireworks back home. The preparation was intense and every scene was challenging, but I got through it well thanks to the film crew and Nam Taan's support."

On working with Nam Taan: 'Tee' – "I was nervous at first, but she told me to relax and said she believed in us. She gave me confidence during shoots, making me feel comfortable and enjoy the experience."

On working with director Kop: 'Tee' – "The director is also from the North, from Lampang like me. He told me he's been following me as an athlete from our province. Turns out we're from the same sub-district, living close by. We understand each other easily, especially speaking Northern Thai dialect. Since the other actors are also from the North, we bonded quickly and got along well."

On using the Northern dialect: 'Tee' – "100 percent, and it's the local dialect. We specifically focused on the Lampang accent. When I slipped into a Chiang Mai accent, the director would correct me to use the Lampang pronunciation."

On the most memorable scene: 'Tee' – "All scenes impressed me, but the most memorable is when my character reunites with his father after he's gone, and Nam Taan's character makes that happen. It required me to build up emotions, and in real life I've also lost my father, so it really touched me. This film is a romantic comedy with some scary elements, but it's cute scary. I want everyone to watch it. It's a Northern Thai film in 4-5 years since 'Som Por.' I'd like people to come see this love story from the murals of 'Poo Man Ya Man' from Nan province."

On his football career: 'Tee' – "I'm still with Uthai Thani FC and still training. This year I might step back a bit from my role since I'm doing my first BL series 'Don't Be Too Emotional.' I might focus more on acting this year, but I won't abandon football."

On his coach and teammates' reactions: 'Tee' – "They were shocked because I've been with the team for 6 years as a regular player. Before the season started, I talked to the club president about this project. He was surprised but gave permission. Between acting and football, acting might take up more time this year. Once I tried it, I found it fun and quite different from football. The BL series is a new experience. Before filming, the production company Dee Hup sent me to workshops for almost a year. I want people to remember me as both a footballer and an actor, remembering both sides. I've been playing football for 10 years and just started acting—I don't want anyone to forget either role. The discipline, physical training, and focus from football can be applied to acting. With 2-3 thousand spectators in the stadium, I bring that calmness into acting."

On love and his ideal type: 'Tee' – "I like someone fun and easy to talk to, someone who makes me laugh. Our jobs are stressful enough. But right now, I'm not focusing on relationships. I want to dedicate myself fully to football and acting first because I feel like time might be tight for both."

Message to fans: 'Tee' – "I'd like to promote the film...

No. 10 of Read at source → Next
National

Ministry of Higher Education Rushes to Coordinate with Professional Council for Nation University to Clarify Facts This Week Following Parent Complaint

Thailand's Ministry of Higher Education is urgently coordinating with professional councils to resolve a curriculum accreditation crisis at Nation University's dental program in Lampang after parents complained their students cannot earn re

5 May Khaosod

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation is accelerating coordination with the professional council to have Nation University clarify facts within this week following complaints from parents of dental students regarding an unaccredited curriculum. On May 5, 2025, at MHESI headquarters, Sombutti Rungsaruensri, Director of the Higher Education Quality Enhancement Division, and Benjapa Musikasint, Director of the Central Division, were assigned to receive the complaint letter from parents of dental faculty students at Nation University in Lampang province regarding the curriculum's failure to obtain accreditation from the Dental Council, impacting students. Sombutti stated that MHESI is deeply concerned about the situation and has begun preliminary coordination with the professional council to gather factual information. The ministry has also written to the university requesting clarification and concrete solutions within this week. He assured students and parents: "MHESI will closely collaborate with the professional council to find appropriate remedies, such as additional instruction or practical training to meet professional standards. Should the university's explanation prove insufficient, we may propose appointing a fact-finding committee and convening three-party negotiations between MHESI, the professional council, and the university to reach fair solutions and protect students' rights fully." Parent representatives stated that 19 parents from four class cohorts (second through fifth year) affected by the issue participated in this visit, divided into two groups: continuing students, particularly fourth and fifth-year students, and those who withdrew upon learning of the accreditation problem. They noted the situation has severely impacted students' educational futures and created substantial financial burdens. They urged MHESI to urgently clarify the curriculum's accreditation status and establish remedies including tuition refunds, equipment compensation, and support for transferring to other institutions.

No. 11 of Read at source → Next
Loading more…
Endless reading Scroll to read. When you reach the bottom, keep scrolling. A bar fills, and the next story slides in when it's full.
↑ ↓ or Space