Everything posted by Bacon1
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Worth a gander, I think... 👍 https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/oct/29/relay-review-justin-piasecki-surveillance-thriller-riz-ahmed
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Rome medieval tower partly collapses, worker rescued from rubble
A dramatic partial collapse of the 13-century Torre dei Conti in central Rome trapped workers and triggered an urgent rescue. Early on Monday morning the historic tower, located near the Colosseum and built by the Conti family, suffered two major structural failures some 90 minutes apart. Videos circulating on social media captured clouds of dust erupting from the building as masonry fell. Emergency crews rushed to the scene when the second collapse occurred while firefighters were already working on the site using aerial ladders. One Romanian worker was pulled from the rubble and rushed by ambulance to hospital in “serious condition,” according to Rome’s police chief. Two other workers were also injured—one with head injuries, another with minor wounds—and several onlookers described the terrifying scene of falling stone and structural debris. The Torre dei Conti first rose in the 1200s as a fortified residence of a powerful family connected to Pope Innocent III, and it has undergone previous damage due to earthquakes and collapses. At the time of the incident it was undergoing façade restoration funded in part by the EU’s post-pandemic recovery programme. Authorities have cordoned off surrounding areas including the busy tourist zones around Piazza Venezia and the Roman Forum for safety. Key Takeaways: The partial collapse of Rome’s historic Torre dei Conti trapped and injured workers amid restoration work. Emergency responders worked carefully amid ongoing structural failures, rescuing one man in serious condition and attending to additional casualties. The tower, built in the 13th century and already once quake-damaged, was under EU-funded renovation when the incident occurred. Adapted From https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/03/rome-tower-collapse-torre-dei-conti-italy
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Life is boring
Flame removed @angryguy
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US Prosecutors Suspended for Telling The Truth
Troll posts & a reply removed @Rocky Sullivan @jerrymahoney
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What is the greatest nonliving object you own?
Troll post removed @Rocky Sullivan
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Places to EAT around Chiang Mai - reviews and discussion
Troll posts & a reply removed @Harrisfan @cjinchiangrai
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Nitazenes: Synthetic opioid up to 500× stronger than heroin
Off Topic post removed
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Is there even any decent nightlife left in Bangkok?
Multiple baiting, flame & bickering posts removed. @Keeps @Harrisfan @transam Forum Rules #9, #10, and #11 have been violated. I must emphasize, in the strongest possible terms, that such behavior is unacceptable and must cease immediately. I strongly urge you to discontinue any actions that contravene these rules to ensure the proper conduct and integrity of the forum are maintained. Continued disregard for these guidelines may result in further review or enforcement actions.
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Badly behaved Israelis to feel the wrath of Thai law.
Post removed. Discuss the topic & not other members. @Fat is a type of crazy
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Just Stop Oil Activists Cleared Over Stonehenge Protest
Off Topic post removed & reply also. @unblocktheplanet
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UK to invest £9 billion upgrading armed-forces housing
The UK government has unveiled a major initiative to overhaul accommodation for service personnel and their families, committing around £9 billion to renovate, rebuild and modernise military homes over the next decade. The plan aims to address longstanding issues of damp, poor maintenance and ageing stock in properties managed by the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) estate. Under the package, tens of thousands of homes will receive new kitchens, bathrooms, heating systems and full refurbishment or replacement where needed. The move follows growing criticism that many families serving in the armed forces are living in sub-standard conditions, which can harm morale and retention. An earlier transaction saw the MoD reacquire control of more than 36,000 homes from a private landlord, ending a decades-old leaseback arrangement and paving the way for direct investment in housing improvements. The new funding will focus on modernising nearly the entire estate of service-family accommodation, as well as building new homes on surplus MoD land, giving personnel and veterans improved living options. The initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that military families receive safe, decent homes and that the armed services remain an attractive career choice. By upgrading accommodation infrastructure, the government hopes to reduce maintenance burdens, improve quality of life for service families and support recruitment and retention. This housing investment signals a shift in how military family accommodation is treated—recognising it as a critical component of defence support and welfare. Key Takeaways: The UK government plans around £9 billion investment over ten years to modernise and rebuild military housing. The refurbishment covers tens of thousands of homes, including new kitchens, bathrooms, heating and full structural upgrades. The strategy links directly to improving service-family welfare, boosting recruitment and retaining personnel by addressing sub-standard housing. Adapted From: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c6200r15lp1o
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Nitazenes: Synthetic opioid up to 500× stronger than heroin
Nitazenes and fentanyl are chemically different but pharmacologically similar — both are powerful synthetic opioids that can cause fatal overdoses even in microgram amounts.
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Nitazenes: Synthetic opioid up to 500× stronger than heroin
New evidence shows a growing threat from a class of synthetic opioids known as nitazenes — which may be up to 500 times more potent than heroin — appearing in Australia in fatal overdose clusters. In June 2024, four individuals died in Melbourne after inhaling what they believed to be cocaine, later identified as the nitazene variant protonitazene. These drugs, originally developed in the 1950s but never approved, are increasingly found adulterating other illicit substances (such as “cocaine,” pills or vapes). At least 30 confirmed nitazene-related overdoses are recorded in Australia since 2021 — the actual number is likely higher. Experts warn that because of their extreme potency, even microscopic amounts can rapidly induce respiratory depression and death — often before help arrives. Health authorities mention that responses such as expanded distribution of naloxone, drug-checking services, and broader education are urgently needed — yet in some states, political or regulatory resistance hampers progress. Key Takeaways: Extreme potency & hidden risk: Nitazenes can be hundreds of times stronger than heroin and may be unknowingly present in substances sold as cocaine, pills or vapes. Rapid fatal impact: Even tiny doses of nitazenes can cause sudden overdose; typical opioid reversal strategies may require higher or multiple naloxone doses. Urgent harm-reduction need: Authorities recommend naloxone availability, drug-checking services and awareness campaigns — but action is inconsistent across regions. Adapted From https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/nov/03/nitazenes-synthetic-opioid-drug-500-times-stronger-than-heroin-fatal
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Animal Pylons: Austria's Creative Solution to Ugly Power Lines
The widespread need for essential grid expansion often faces significant community opposition, largely due to the visual impact of unsightly power pylons that disrupt natural and urban landscapes. To address this crucial challenge of improving public acceptance for vital energy infrastructure, the Austrian Power Grid (APG) has launched an innovative architecture project: Austrian Power Giants. This visionary design concept proposes replacing standard transmission towers with spectacular, colossal animal sculptures, thereby transforming utilitarian power lines into celebrated, region-specific works of public art. Conceptualized in partnership with GP designpartners and Baucon, the initiative plans for nine distinct animal-themed pylons, each intended to be symbolic of one of Austria’s federal states. The ultimate goal of this nature-inspired design is to make the necessary infrastructure more palatable to the public, fostering local pride and strengthening the region's tourism and economic appeal. Detailed concepts explored so far include a towering stork for Burgenland and a majestic stag for Lower Austria, directly reflecting the unique identity and wildlife of those areas. These intricate and impressive structures are meant to become proud focal points, shifting the perception of power pylons from intrusive eyesores to symbols of nature-friendly infrastructure. The ingenuity of the Austrian Power Giants has already earned global recognition, securing a prestigious Red Dot Design Award. While final construction decisions are pending, the APG confirmed the concept has undergone static and electrical pre-testing, establishing strong technical feasibility. This pioneering approach offers a compelling model for global power providers struggling with similar sustainability and public acceptance issues, proving that essential grid expansion can be achieved with exceptional design. Key Takeaways Pylon Transformation: The "Austrian Power Giants" project replaces traditional power pylons with giant, intricate animal sculptures, using architecture and design to humanize necessary infrastructure. Public Acceptance Goal: The initiative's primary aim is to increase public acceptance and reduce opposition to crucial grid expansion by transforming utilitarian eyesores into attractive, regionally symbolic landmarks. Award-Winning Design: The concept has received international acclaim, including a prestigious Red Dot Design Award, and has been successfully pre-tested by the Austrian Power Grid for static and electrical feasibility Original Source: https://share.google/ktw12aI8I3alJc6s2 New Atlas
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Xiaomi phones, anyone using them ?
21950.0 I use Gemini & chatgpt for difficult words to be translated. Android Auto, I don't know, but it can be downloaded. It's a really nice phone, very smooth, not much bloatware, 12Gb ram/500 storage. Definitely recommend it.👍
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The Complete Vaccine Harm Profile: Comprehensive Reference Guide
Sudden Infant death was only named as such in 1969. It unfortunately existed as a cause of death, long before that. It was mentioned in the old testament. Trying to apportion vaccines to SID, is wrong. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6474527/
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20% 'Exit Tax' on Wealthy Britons Leaving UK: Reeves Plan
Abbreviated offensive post removed. @FruitPudding
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Hoped to 'Catch Up' With Epstein
New Emails Reveal Prince Andrew Planned Post-Prison Meeting Newly released emails have exposed that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the former Duke of York, actively planned to meet with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein months after Epstein was released from prison in 2009. The correspondence, which surfaced in unsealed court documents from a 2023 legal case, shows Mountbatten Windsor indicating in April 2010 that he would "look and see if I can make a couple of days before the summer" to visit New York, stating: "It would be good to catch up in person." This revelation significantly intensifies the scandal surrounding the former royal family member, following closely on the heels of Buckingham Palace stripping him of his remaining titles in an effort to contain the fallout. The disclosed messages directly contradict the account Mountbatten Windsor gave during his controversial 2019 BBC Newsnight interview. In that interview, he claimed the "sole purpose" of his eventual December 2010 visit to Epstein’s New York mansion—where he stayed for several days—was to personally inform the financier that he was ending their contact. The recent unsealing of court documents, tied to a US Virgin Islands lawsuit against JP Morgan, has repeatedly demonstrated a pattern of continued contact. A separate cache of documents released earlier revealed an email, attributed to the former duke, telling Epstein: "Keep in close touch and we'll play some more soon!!!!" The cumulative evidence further undermines the former prince’s defense and reinforces the pressure on the royal family to distance themselves from the long-running scandal. Key Takeaways Direct Contradiction: Emails from April 2010 show Andrew Mountbatten Windsor planning to meet Jeffrey Epstein to "catch up in person" after the sex offender's prison release, directly conflicting with his public claim that a later 2010 visit was solely to cut ties. Source of Revelation: The damaging correspondence was unsealed as part of court documents related to a lawsuit filed by the US Virgin Islands against JP Morgan concerning the bank's relationship with the disgraced financier. Royal Fallout: The new details emerged just after Buckingham Palace stripped the former duke of his remaining titles, highlighting the ongoing attempts by the royal family to mitigate the severe reputational damage from the scandal. Original Source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/nov/01/andrew-mountbatten-windsor-planned-to-meet-jeffrey-epstein-after-his-prison-release-emails-reveal
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20% 'Exit Tax' on Wealthy Britons Leaving UK: Reeves Plan
Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor, is reportedly considering a landmark tax policy change that would impose a 20% 'exit tax' on the UK assets of wealthy individuals who permanently relocate abroad. This new measure, referred to by the Treasury as a “settling-up charge,” is designed to close a significant loophole in the current system and is projected to raise approximately £2 billion for public coffers. The proposal targets individuals who leave the UK for low-tax jurisdictions, such as Dubai. Under current rules, while they remain liable for the 20% capital gains tax (CGT) on the sale of property and land, they can often sell other substantial assets, like shares in companies, tax-free once they have formally departed. The settling-up charge would apply the 20% tax to the value of these specific assets at the point of exit, ensuring gains are taxed before the person leaves the UK. This aligns UK tax policy with the practices of most other G7 nations, where such an exit charge is already standard. However, implementing the change carries a significant risk: the immediate announcement of the tax could trigger capital flight, where wealthy expats rush to liquidate their holdings and leave the country before the new rule takes effect. To mitigate this, the government may choose to introduce the charge with immediate effect upon announcement. To maintain fairness and symmetry, the measure would likely be paired with a policy encouraging investment: new arrivals to the UK would no longer have to pay Capital Gains Tax on investment profits accrued before they took up residence. This balanced approach aims to both secure tax revenue from those leaving and attract new international investors to the UK. The "settling-up charge" is currently one of several options being modeled by the Treasury ahead of the forthcoming budget, with no final decisions yet announced by Rachel Reeves. Key Takeaways Core Policy: Rachel Reeves is considering a 20% 'settling-up charge' on the value of specific non-property UK assets (like shares) held by high-net-worth individuals who decide to leave the country permanently. Revenue and Alignment: The exit tax is projected to raise £2 billion for the government and would align the UK’s tax policy with that of the majority of its G7 counterparts. Risk vs. Reward: While the proposal closes a capital gains tax loophole, it carries the risk of prompt capital flight. The Treasury may counter this by immediate implementation and a reciprocal tax break for incoming international investors. Original Sourcehttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/nov/01/rachel-reeves-considers-20-tax-on-assets-of-people-deciding-to-leave-uk
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WWI Grief Sparked Seance Boom: Dead Soldiers 'Wrote' Home
Unintelligible post removed @unblocktheplanet
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Fresh yeast
https://www.chuanchombakery.com/shop/saf-viet-comprress-fresh-yeas-gold-ยีสต์สด-500-กรัม-รหัส-59704/ Lazada & Shopee have it also.
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Fresh yeast
Troll post removed @Ralf001
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Why choose Cambodia?
Comment on moderation @ezzra
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Kasikorn bank app
@Upnotover Incorrect post
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Just Stop Oil Activists Cleared Over Stonehenge Protest
Considering these actions, and the fact that they were acquitted in this particular case, it’s hard to see how it contributes positively to their "cause" in any way.