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[QUIZ:]1 August - History of Hat Yai
I just completed this quiz. My Score 40/100 My Time 52 seconds -
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Ceiling Panels Collapse At Chiang Mai Airport Injures Two Passengers
They should call it accelerated rectification... after the fact -
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Trump and Harris in Debate Showdown Dispute
Trump accepted all of Biden’s arrangements, why is Kamala afraid to accept Trump’s?- 1
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Thailand Advances Toward Legalising Casinos to Boost Tourism
Yet your grassed up by Concerned Netizens ( locals ) if your playing cards. -
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Simone Biles trolls Trump
Possibly the GOAT in her field of gymnastics, even has moves named after her. Looks like you are as ignorant about her as you are about golf. Watch, and learn. -
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Southport Stabbing: Child Killed and Several Injured in Taylor Swift-Themed Workshop Attack
The basis of my observation is two fold. 1. The Islamophobic diatribe you yourself posted. 2. The fact you chose to post it in a thread discussing the heinous murder of three children, that has absolutely nothing to do with Islam or Muslims. Get grip, this heinous crime has absolutely nothing to do with Islam or Muslims. -
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Pattaya rebranding as family-friendly destination to boost tourism
☝️☝️☝️ BLISS. I wonder what sort of "family-friendly" entertainment can be found there, 'eh? -
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[QUIZ:] 1 August - History of Nakhon Ratchasima
I just completed this quiz. My Score 0/100 My Time 63 seconds -
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UK Government to Convene Emergency Cobra Meeting After Surge of Far-Right Violence
exactly my point. everybody loves us and our money! bob. -
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Trump and Harris in Debate Showdown Dispute
The crowd were laughing AT HIM , not with him 😂 -
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Clear from day 1
The British thought WW1 would be over "by Christmas". Were the British "paper tigers"? Try not posting slogans put out by propagandists. -
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Neighbour dispute in Bueng Kan ends in tragic double fatality
A dispute between neighbours in Bueng Kan province ended in a tragic double fatality. A man shot his neighbour dead before turning the gun on himself despite attempts by witnesses to calm him down. Police and emergency units arrived at the scene yesterday, August 4, following a call reporting a shooting incident. The altercation took place in Ban Klang, Moo 8, Chaiyaphon subdistrict, Mueang Bueng Kan district. The bodies of two men were discovered. The 46 year old Uthai Phrommin was found wearing jeans without a shirt, shot through his right eye with the bullet exiting from the back of his head. Around 15 metres away lay the body of 59 year old, Wanchai Sai Sanan, clad in a red collared shirt and jeans, with a single gunshot wound to his right temple. A .38 calibre revolver was found near his body. Witnesses recounted that Uthai and Wanchai had a long-standing enmity, often resulting in verbal altercations. Uthai owned a grocery store in the village, while Wanchai lived just 50 metres away. The fatal incident was preceded by yet another argument, escalating to a physical confrontation. Wanchai, unable to overpower Uthai, retreated to his home, returning with the revolver. He then shot Uthai, the bullet striking him in the right eye and exiting through the back of his head, leading to an immediate death. After the shooting, Wanchai attempted to return to his home. Witnesses tried to persuade him to stay calm and put down the weapon. However, shortly after, Wanchai used the same gun to shoot himself in the right temple, resulting in his death. Forensic officers and the on-duty doctor at Bueng Kan Hospital conducted initial fingerprinting and collected forensic evidence at the scene. The bodies were then sent to Khon Kaen Hospital’s Forensic Institute for autopsies to determine the precise causes of death. The investigating officer will summon relatives of both deceased individuals and witnesses for questioning to uncover the motive behind Wanchai’s actions, reported Khaosod. By Sarishti Arora Picture courtesy of Henry & Co. from pexels.com Full story: The Thaiger 2024-08-05 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Laptop suggestions for trading???
Most PCs & laptops have HDMI output for 2nd monitor. -
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Thai Citizens Anticipate 10,000-Baht Digital Wallet for Essential Expenses
Probably outside school gates poisoning the kids -
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Upgrade Solar Inverter+ Batteries now or wait
well, a 20KWh lifepo4 battery doesn't cost 300.000, it doesn't even cost half of that. Your example of battery life expectancy is also on a very low side
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