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On 10/29/2022 at 1:25 PM, keithkarmann said:
He gave his life, nobody took it.
He lost his life in the accident.
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Probably a blunder. He might've forgotten the ammo was tucked away in a luggage pocket if he'd hurriedly packed before flying. Israelis are generally well-informed about security issues.
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Another 'high quality tourist' exclusively desired for humongous spending of baht. He doesn't quite fit that narrative pushed by TAT, though. Guess they'd reverse the narrative on that one.
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Reenact? A cunning criminal would reenact differently, as would an innocent suspect overall, than in the crime investigated.
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Belisha beacons are 'same same' as zebras at zebra crossings in Thailand - non-existent. The beacons are in many countries, including with the first zebra crossings in the UK, for additional visibility of zebra crossings for motorists. Though not addressing motorist attitude, wouldn't they help increase zebra crossing awareness here?
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"... murdered by scythe" "... loud music blamed". Only people can murder and be charged, not inanimate objects or sound. 'With' and 'triggered' would be among suitable words to use with these extraneous things.
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3 hours ago, Danderman123 said:
Translation: as diehard anti-vaxxers die off, the rest of society will be better protected from Covid.
So, better still and long-term, the emergence of new anti-vaxxers among children transitioning to adulthood should be stymied by quality education about the verified importance of this vaccination and altruistic community health.
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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:
Oz and NZ showed themselves to be two of the most timid, cowardly and fearful nations on earth. Not exactly something to be proud of, when you nation shuts down for 20 cases or so.
Until recently, the governments of these island nations had a different approach: the zero Covid policy.
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Why didn't they survey all the retirees themselves, the ones this is all about? But reading other posts here reminds me that the situational and economic differences even between us is enormous. I'm merely surviving. As for the media pitch, the consumption of heavily sugarcoated goods eventually results in what?
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9 hours ago, Paulaew said:
Some additional guidance would be helpful. Are we supposed to call before or after?
Paul Laew
Reporting in the 1599 call saying “She does crack” would cover both before and after infractions, as it suggests she habitually does it. I’ve thought long and hard about what this street talk could mean. It would also avoid using the word ‘prostitution’ and give a lowdown on approaching the crackdown.
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10 hours ago, webfact said:high quality tourists
That's 'charming'., implying that every tourist who isn't a high earner and big spender is low "quality" and condescendingly discarded as a bottom of the barrel commodity. Excuse me a moment while I throw up. It abrogates this tourist from a person, a person potentially of better character than one "high quality" tourist.
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Flood risk management plans (FRMP) should’ve already been in place. Just quickly implement the plans when flooding seems imminent, instead of running around in circles. Root of the bigger problem is downriver - protecting the sinking city of Bangkok, originally built on river delta swampland.... Difficult - the West has sinking cities, too, like London and Amsterdam. Long term, Bkk faces more flooding and a rising sea level from global climate change. Groundwater extraction and the increasing weight of Bangkok’s infrastructure causes the sinking, some places about 2 cm. a year; the sea level rise is about 0.4 cm. a year. Short of the horrendously expensive relocation of the capital city, combat groundwater extraction and global climate change.
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1 hour ago, inThailand said:
With it being named the Sandbox, the writing was in the sand on day one.
Could rename it Quicksand Box after the quick reopening.
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Siamese - She must be in the category of Siamese cat burglar. ???? Siamese cats are known to kind of bark rather than meow. She could've been barking mad to have stolen so many cats for so long.
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3 hours ago, HashBrownHarry said:
What would poor people have to steal?
Poor people have to steal food just to survive ????????. They even have to steal cats to eat if their plight is catastrophic????.
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It’s all about money. Instead of overt haemorrhaging contrivances for more money, I wish they would show or at least learn to respect all tourists by valuing hospitality, service and cultural interfaces.
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8 hours ago, DefaultName said:
Even drunk, how do you not see a shipping container? Those things are ***ing HUGE!
Yes, hard to believe. But could’ve been a case of "inattentional blindness", a phenomenon first coined by psychologists. That motorcyclist might’ve ridden down that road hundreds of times before and never encountered shipping containers partially blocking it. Much like the original invisible gorilla experiment in which the participants didn’t expect to see a gorilla showing up in the middle of the basketball game and missed seeing it, he wouldn’t have expected shipping containers in the road and failed to see it in time. By my own experience, while riding a motorbike on a dark inner London, UK street I'd ridden hundreds of time before, I crashed into an unilluminated, unmarked wooden railroad sleeper... It shouldn't have been there. It was at night, I was riding out of a turn, sober but tired, and I was an experienced motorcycle courier.
Contributory factors would've been his reduced alertness from the alcohol, the containers actually being moved at the time, night time, rain/water reflection? and so the high likelihood of few or no lights on the containers or warning signs, and you had a dangerous cocktail for this motorcycle accident.
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2 hours ago, mahjongguy said:
That is such a wild statement, I must ask you for your source of information.
If you mean the NZ info., it appears ogb took from the news this week of just one death linked to the Pfizer vaccine but no deaths from Covid in NZ this year so far. While hiding the statistics, you could even get away with saying "there were more deaths from the Pfizer vaccine than from Covid" because 'zero deaths' is a valid description upon which to base an assertion and the extremely low statistic is hidden. Of course, hiding extremely low statistics in this way makes a claim misleading and invalid.
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7 hours ago, ogb said:What if they ended up being one of the unlucky ones who died from the vaccine?
The decision on whether to take these vaccines should be a personal decision and each person needs to weigh up the risks - for example, New Zealand has had as many deaths from the Pfizer vaccine this year as it has from covid.
The deaths from vaccines is statistically tiny compared to deaths of the unvaccinated. So don’t you think this argument of deaths related to vaccines is a red herring?
It’s simply untrue, twice over, that “New Zealand has had as many deaths from the Pfizer vaccine this year as it has from covid”. Firstly, NZ had no Covid fatalities this year (and only 26 last year). Secondly, there’s been only one death linked to the Pfizer vaccine. The cause of death is considered to be myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle. A NZ health official said “The risk of myocarditis after the vaccine is a lot lower than risk of myocarditis after being infected with Covid-19”. In other words, if that victim had caught Covid she almost certainly still would’ve contracted myocarditis and died anyway.
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27 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:
what tunnel is it with light at end of ??,
mystery tunnnel
Robert Lowell — 'The light at the end of the tunnel is just the light of an oncoming train.'
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1 hour ago, retayl said:
In addition to this I am in advanced stages of negotiations for the Thai government to purchase London Bridge.
"London Bridge" - knowing they won't get the old one having the drawbridge and two towers.
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In recent months, I've heard at least a couple of times that new work permits are no longer issued to teachers 60+ years. But I haven't found this information on official and other relevant websites. Can anyone here please verify if this age limit is true or not?
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This info. clarifies it all, thanks. I appreciate your help a lot.
Billionaire hotel tycoon Bill Heinecke asks Thailand to charge foreigners more per room to aid industry’s economic recovery
in Thailand News Headlines
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Charming! Fat cat foreigner billionaire stokes the tier-priced system while oblivious to "rising" Thai "wages" and hotel charges already happening within this country.