
WorriedNoodle
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Poll -- Should Hegseth Resign or Be Fired?
WorriedNoodle replied to Jingthing's topic in Political Soapbox
Every cock up by the current administration always includes a reference to Biden. Trumpeting deflections all day long. -
Why not have Russia be placed under temporary UN control to facilitate the election of what might be described as a more "competent" and "democratic" government, since they started this <deleted>efest to begin with?
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While “impression” and “impressive” share the same root word (the Latin “imprimere” meaning “to press into”), the words have taken on different connotations in English. Using “impressive” to describe a tragic event can certainly come across as insensitive, even if the event left a deep impression on you.
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Poll -- Will you support Canada or USA if war breaks out?
WorriedNoodle replied to Jingthing's topic in Political Soapbox
Support as in clicking a button on a web site poll form = keyboard warrior? Or boots on the ground kind of support? -
My wife went to the dentist - Not sure what to do next.
WorriedNoodle replied to tomgreen's topic in Health and Medicine
Just stick with the Chang, it wont matter how many teeth you or the wife have. -
Rising Defiance: Armed Gaza Clans Call for Uprising Against Hamas
WorriedNoodle replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The intelligence levels of the average right wing extremist shows no bounds (at the lower end of the scale). Why would anyone with a modicum of proactive thought processes not see a revolt against Hamas by its own peoples as a step forward from the past 30 years of disastrous leadership. -
Nonsense. The recent Signal controversy surrounding the sharing of bombing plans in Yemen with a journalist did indeed involve classified war plans. The incident occurred when National Security Advisor Michael Waltz accidentally added Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, to a group chat on the encrypted messaging app Signal. The chat included senior US government officials, such as the Vice President, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Defense, discussing imminent military strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. The leaked chat revealed that the officials shared sensitive operational details, including target information, weapons systems, and attack sequencing.
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So Starmer, Johnson and the and the entire lower house put together are worse than someone who: 1. Commits war crime of unlawful deportation and transfer of children from occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia. 2. Commits Indiscriminate Attacks on Civilians and Infrastructure 3. Kills and Executes his opponents. blah blah blah.... the list goes on but is wasted on numbskulls.
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What car companies originated from nazi Germany
WorriedNoodle replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
No silly, he's a douche because he does Nazi salutes at convention speeches, interferes in foreign countries politics via his toxic SM platform and celebrates firing thousands of people and putting their families in financial stress by showing off with a chain saw on stage, all whilst ignoring the people who bought stock in Tesla where he hardly ever shows his mug these days. That is quality douche bag material where I come from. -
The irony of what you say is lost on you. The GOP targeting judges for impeachment over rulings they dislike—like blocking Trump’s deportation or spending plans—stinks to high heaven of political bias itself. They’re not alleging corruption or illegal acts, just outcomes that thwart their agenda. That’s a tough sell as “holding judges accountable” when the Constitution sets a high bar for impeachment (“high crimes and misdemeanors”), not just disagreement over legal interpretation.
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Smelly Expat Skips Massage Bill, Sparks Local Chaos in Lampang
WorriedNoodle replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
The video at the end seems to show all the Thais who got ripped off at the ATM machine with the thief, before the cops turn up. Not clear what happens next? -
What car companies originated from nazi Germany
WorriedNoodle replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
It's Musk himself who is a douche, nothing to do with the companies he's created. Your post comes across as a celebration of Nazism rather than the car brands? Was that the intent? -
Smelly Expat Skips Massage Bill, Sparks Local Chaos in Lampang
WorriedNoodle replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
The guy in the video is not a farang. How come if he's got a prominent limp he can get away from a Thai who he's just ripped off? -
Something that this forum doesnt understand about Trump
WorriedNoodle replied to hotsun's topic in Political Soapbox
Why tar all Americans with the same idiocy of your own rhetoric? -
This is complete nonsense. The link clearly states: The conservative Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project uncovered the situation. This is the same outfit behind the toxic 2025 project that Trump supposedly knows nothing about. Snopes fact checking site says: The Oversight Project, in its X post, claimed it "gathered every document we could find with Biden's signature over the course of his presidency. All used the same autopen signature except for the the announcement that the former President was dropping out of the race last year." Fox News claimed it "examined more than 20 Biden-era executive orders documented on the Federal Register's office between 2021 and 2024 and found each had the same signature." The Federal Register is the U.S. government's daily publication for executive orders and other official documents. While it is true that many of Biden's executive orders carry a signature matching the one posted by the Oversight Project, the National Archives, which runs the Federal Register, said in an emailed statement that official documents published in the Federal Register use a copy of the president's signature that "comes from one graphic file." "At the beginning of each administration, the White House sends a sample of the President's signature to the Office of the Federal Register, which uses it to create the graphic image for all Presidential Documents published in the Federal Register," communications staff at the National Archives wrote. As the Federal Register's digitized documents do not represent what the signature looks like on the original documents, the Oversight Project's claim lacks credibility. Neither the project nor Fox News provided evidence that these are autopen signatures, other than the fact that the purported autopen signature looked different from the signature Biden used in a letter announcing he would drop out of the presidential race in 2024.
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Bangkok BTS Disturbance Sparks Debate Over Tourism Conduct
WorriedNoodle replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
If you choose to live in the rougher neighborhoods like you do, its the same world over. The Thai language, is normal circumstances, is one of the softest most respectful forms of communication on the planet.