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Italian helicopter. This company had to rebrand as "Leonardo" because of previous corruption issues. The Thai soccer club rich guy probably thought the helicopter was made by Leonardo DiCaprio. 😳
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Just because he didn't follow the #1 rule of guns--always assume it's loaded. He didn't personally verify. Someone please tell me on a movie set they don't use special blanks that look different than "live" rounds...? C'mon. It's common sense they would use orange color or some other way to identify blanks on sight. He didn't bother. He trusted the daughter of a famous trick shooter with no experience. Nepotism, unqualified idiot. Who hired her? Oh. Wait. Alex Baldwin did. He was in charge of that disaster. Man, what a cheeky bastard. 😲
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Jews were a tiny minority in what is now called "Israel". They have no legitimate claims to ownership (READ YOUR BIBLE PEOPLE) other than their own verbal claims they wrote down on papyrus and which only exists copies of copies --no original documents. Would you accept a hand written claim by my ancestors against your title deed saying they owned it? I'm sure I could cook one up if you're so gullible. 😭 During Old Testament times, the land that is now present-day Israel was home to various non-Israelite (non-Jewish) groups and peoples. These included: 1. Canaanites The original inhabitants of the land, described as a collective group that included multiple sub-groups such as the Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girga<deleted>es, Amorites, and Jebusites. 2. Philistines A seafaring people who settled along the coastal regions of Canaan, particularly in cities like Gaza, Ashdod, and Ekron. They were frequent adversaries of the Israelites. 3. Amorites A prominent group in Canaan before and during Israelite settlement, often associated with highland areas. 4. Hittites Originally from Anatolia, some Hittite groups settled in Canaan and interacted with the Israelites. 5. Ammonites Descendants of Lot (Abraham’s nephew) who lived east of the Jordan River in the region of Ammon (modern-day Jordan). 6. Moabites Also descendants of Lot, they inhabited the area of Moab, southeast of the Dead Sea. 7. Edomites Descendants of Esau, Jacob’s brother, who lived in the region of Edom (south of Israel and east of the Jordan River). 8. Arameans A Semitic people who lived in regions to the north and northeast of Israel (modern-day Syria) but had influence and interaction with Israel. 9. Midianites A nomadic people who lived in the deserts to the south and east of Israel, with frequent encounters with the Israelites. 10. Girga<deleted>es A lesser-known Canaanite tribe mentioned in the Bible, often grouped with the other Canaanite peoples. 11. Jebusites The inhabitants of Jerusalem before King David conquered the city. 12. Phoenicians A maritime trading people who lived in the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon (modern-day Lebanon) and had strong interactions with Israel. 13. Egyptians Though not native to Israel, Egyptians frequently exerted influence and control over the region during periods of Egyptian imperial expansion. 14. Babylonians and Assyrians While not permanent residents, these Mesopotamian empires invaded and occupied the land during different periods of Israelite history. 15. Persians During the later Old Testament period, the land came under Persian control, though they generally allowed local governance and the return of exiles to Jerusalem. These groups played significant roles in shaping the history and culture of the region during Old Testament times. Their interactions with the Israelites were often recorded in biblical narratives.
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Trump and Obama: A Surprising Note of Camaraderie
SiSePuede419 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Tiny Mushroom Dong Trump probably told Obama his Arnold Palmer penis joke because he knows Obama is a real man, too just like Palmer. 🍆 -
Thai woman defends drunk foreign boyfriend in Pattaya crash
SiSePuede419 replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
Up on Cripple Creek, she sends me If I spring a leak, she mends me I don't have to speak, she defends me A drunkard's dream if I ever did see one 🍻 -
Minister launches emergency plan as deadly dust chokes Thailand
SiSePuede419 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
We prefer if you actually solve the problem. 👍 -
Tourists Detained After Vaping Mid-Air on Nok Air Flight
SiSePuede419 replied to Georgealbert's topic in Phuket News
Are you impugning the integrity of Thai Police? Police arrest 4, seize drugs, vape pods They found vapes being sold in Thailand containing methamphetamine and heroin, "happy water" drugs, ecstasy, ketamine, crystal methamphetamine and nimetazepam. When I smoke flower grown on my patio, I know EXACTLY what's in it. Vapes? You have no idea. Trust me. I've made THC vapes before using an extract I made myself from shake. It was mostly glycerin and maybe 10% extract. It was just as powerful as store-bought vapes. Even the vapes they claim is 100% wax, how do you really know? The metals used in vape coils can be very toxic and transfer to the vape. And anyone that vapes on an airplane is a moron. Walking down the street, riding in a taxi, bus, boat or train--so what? There's fresh air. On a plane there's no fresh air. You're polluting other people's breathing air. That's gross and stupid. 🤔 -
Israeli settlers in West Bank see Trump win as chance to go further Thou Shalt not Steal doesn't apply to us. Believe me. 😆 "I'm living in a place where my ancestors lived thousands of years ago. I do not live in occupied territory; I live in Biblical Judea and Samaria." Yeah, my ancestors probably lived in what is now Central London in some <deleted>hole hovel mucking out stables for a living. I'm going to go there and throw out those Arabs living in the post WW2 flats on MY ANCESTORS LAND and move right in. I'm not an occupier or squatter. I live in Sherwood forest with Robin Hood. Sure. That's the ticket. ARRRR MATIE!!!
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Sounds like you need to comply with local German laws. Since you lost your DL from Thailand, you need to get a German DL--if you are driving. Not sure if you need a DL if you don't drive for identification purposes... YOUR PAPERS PLEASE! 💂♂️ If your foreign driver's license is from a non-EU/EEA country, you can use it for up to six months after arriving in Germany. After six months, you must exchange it for a German license to continue driving legally.
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Why bother putting up The Ten Commandments in schools? It's not like MAGA can read them. They don't even care when you read it to them. They'll accuse you of lying. 🤪
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Tourists Detained After Vaping Mid-Air on Nok Air Flight
SiSePuede419 replied to Georgealbert's topic in Phuket News
Who knows what is in those vapes? Methamphetamine, heroin, ecstasy or ketamine? But it doesn't matter because they were having fun. 😂 -
ICONSIAM shatters records with Amazing Thailand Countdown 2025
SiSePuede419 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Dave Chappelle calls LGBTQ the "Alphabet people" but it seems to me these are the real Alphabet people. 😁 -
Loneliness can have life threatening consequences. So, they're in Pattaya for their health. Science. 😄 Loneliness can indeed have life-threatening consequences, as research has strongly linked social isolation and loneliness to an increased risk of various health problems including heart disease, stroke, depression, dementia, and even premature death; essentially, prolonged loneliness can significantly impact a person's overall health and wellbeing, potentially leading to fatal outcomes. Key points about the dangers of loneliness: Physical health impact: Loneliness can contribute to high blood pressure, weakened immune system, and increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Mental health impact: It is strongly associated with depression, anxiety, and increased suicidal thoughts. Cognitive decline: Studies suggest a link between social isolation and cognitive decline, potentially increasing the risk of dementia. Stress hormone elevation: Feeling lonely can lead to increased cortisol levels, which can have detrimental effects on the body.
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Bangkok Traffic Innovations Cut City Congestion by 25% in Two Years
SiSePuede419 replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
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Your apartment, condo or hotel room? Mix chia seeds, yogurt, fruit and granola. Fry an egg in olive oil or just boil it in the kettle. If you have good bread make toast with marmalade or avocado smushed on top. Make some drip coffee and throw in some "half cream" from Tops. What could be easier? C'mon. You're going to eat out for lunch and dinner. Why are you spending money on the easiest meal to make at home? The price of a full English breakfast is outrageous and it's <deleted> unhealthy except for the beans. 🤔
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Strange and annoying things here in land of smiles
SiSePuede419 replied to villageidiotY2K's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I recommend you stay away from mushrooms. 🍄🟫 -
Man Dies in Warming Fire Incident in Surin
SiSePuede419 replied to Georgealbert's topic in Isaan News
And how. 👍 -
Bangkok braces for rising PM2.5 pollution levels
SiSePuede419 replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
"Center" was used by Shakespeare, Milton, and Pope, but nooooo not good enough for you Brits who had to <deleted> it up and spell it incomprehensibly. Surprised you didn't call it a zebra or something. 😁