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AirAsia's 2024 Passenger Surge: A 11% Rise with Fleet Expansion
OK, well, once I had a window switch fail in a Mercedes S class, but I bought another one a few years later despite that warranty hassle. Maybe it was your bank. Try it again. -
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Thailand May Ease Overseas Income Tax Rules Amid Global Changes
Trump torpedoed the OECD.....The world tax is DEAD for now.....And Thailands OECD dreams are also DEAD.....And their whole new tax plan is in the ICU barely alive, ready to receive last rites... -
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What are you cooking today? (2025)
Good morning. Today's breakfast fixed around 5am, before I make my way to the local market I frequent. Rice porridge with chicken, vegetables and poached egg. Ingredients: Cold cooked rice(from yesterday), chicken mince, onion, shredded garlic shoots, spinach, and water. Seasonings: Chicken stock, soy, oyster, and fish sauce, grated ginger. -
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Use of Mask
First stop on the way to fix air-conditioning in the car! 6 year old car, air condition brake down at 5 years one month, and replaced. Now 6 months later, a few weeks off the guarantee, brakes down -
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Pete Hegseth "President Trump will not allow anyone to turn Uncle Sam into Uncle Sucker."
So that old chestnut again, that's what I thought. -
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Why do people still believe in covid?
In answer to the OP's question; 'Why do people still believe in covid?'. I think on the AN platform, any alternative views on covid and the pandemic, were taken down by moderation for years. So the members were shielded from the truth. Now, they find it hard to accept that there are other discussion points to the main, lockstep narrative. Now, there is a way of expressing those viewpoints. And it is not easily digested by many of the AN members. Thus they resort to silly one-liners, as that is all they have to offer. My research began when I was at Uni back in the day. At medical school we were not encouraged to ask too many questions; even back then. Well, although I was sitting alongside future doctors, I was myself on a one year exchange programme. My study was Exercise Physiology. The exchange gave me access to classes and lectures. And, although, at the end of a lecture, the prof, (or teacher, or doctor), might say; ''Are there any questions?'' The questions I would ask was not what the prof wanted to hear, or answer. My fundamental area of study was energy systems. What allows the body to do what it does? How do muscles actually move? That sort of thing. In the teaching hospital there was the theme of taking each part of the body in isolation. I simply could not accept those general teachings. And at times; said so. When covid arrived on the scene, it amazed me how people could be so easily fooled by white-coats, who, by my own knowledge were not speaking the truth. It rekindled interest in my previous research. And!!! It led to me writing this post now. Nature has all the answers we seek.
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