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RSD1

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  1. From his various posts, add to that blaming others for his own dissatisfaction, plus a high level of pessimism, stubbornness, resistance to change and resentment.
  2. How about "From baller to letcher, my true life story" by BS bob smith.
  3. Frankly, I would do the same, maybe even alert the media, if I saw you walking towards me with two of your brutish ladyboys in tow.
  4. Wow, you're really sharp. Did you work that all out by yourself?
  5. But at least they did invent mango and sticky rice. And don't forget the elephants, the beaches, tuk-tuks, the temples, markets and massages. It's all there!
  6. You can still masturbate. You don't need this topic for that.
  7. The eighties and nineties in Thailand were great in so many ways. Then 911 in 2001 changed the world, including Thailand. Everything has been on a different trajectory since then. The smiles are still there, but they aren't the same.
  8. That is always why they do it. But it is disguised as giving good service.
  9. I can't think of any Thai pork roll dishes. You have spring rolls, which are present in both Thailand and Vietnam, but the word for it in Thai is something very different. They are normally deep fried in Thailand and have minced pork and glass noodles inside.
  10. Ba Mee - Thin Thai egg noodles.
  11. Then what did you come to Thailand for? Could have just stayed home with a tube of your favorite snap off cream.
  12. Clearly this punter is taking posts he made in other Asian travel forums and then just copying and pasting them here, given his incorrect Asian references.
  13. That's true about Bob, but likely he rather refer to them by a different pronoun.
  14. Usually this happens with foreigners because Thais are in fear of the language barrier. So it's a head in the sand thing. This time that wasn't the case though.
  15. I stopped drinking beer and the problem immediately went away.
  16. So a bloke comes to Thailand, flush with cash, and he's asking for advice on how to chat up women? A solid windup. The dent pulling business is a nice, added touch too.
  17. boredom will do it.
  18. fantastic how the lust for your wallet can be vastly misinterpreted as something totally different. is it an elephant foreskin wallet?
  19. There is no such thing as an obscure std that is lethal. The 4 most dangerous risks are already well known: 1. HIV/AIDS 2. Syphilis 3. Hepatitis B 4. Hepatitis C
  20. I just checked and penisobsessionnow.com is still available. It might be worth sitting, or even squatting on it. Just sayin’
  21. I see. Above is your attempt to trick me to educate you. Mind you I will only allow it to happen once. So enjoy the free ride this time: Several countries provide free or nearly free healthcare to tax residents, often funded through taxation. Here are some of the notable ones: 1. **United Kingdom**: The National Health Service (NHS) provides healthcare that is free at the point of use for all residents. 2. **Canada**: Healthcare is publicly funded through the Canadian Health Act, with each province managing its own healthcare system. 3. **Australia**: Medicare provides access to free or subsidized healthcare services for residents. 4. **Germany**: Germany has a universal healthcare system funded by a combination of statutory health insurance and private health insurance. 5. **France**: The French healthcare system, known for its high quality, is funded by a mix of taxation and compulsory health insurance contributions. 6. **Sweden**: Sweden offers a comprehensive healthcare system funded by taxes, providing services that are either free or require a small fee. 7. **Norway**: Healthcare is funded through taxation and is available to all residents, with minimal out-of-pocket expenses. 8. **Denmark**: Danish residents receive healthcare services free of charge, funded by taxes. 9. **Italy**: The Italian National Health Service (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale) provides healthcare that is free at the point of service. 10. **Spain**: Spain has a universal healthcare system funded through taxes, providing free healthcare to residents. 11. **New Zealand**: Publicly funded healthcare is available for residents, with services provided by the state. 12. **Japan**: Japan’s healthcare system is funded through a combination of government funding and compulsory health insurance, ensuring residents have access to healthcare services. 13. **Finland**: Finland offers comprehensive healthcare services funded by taxes, with minimal fees for residents. 14. **Portugal**: The Portuguese National Health Service provides healthcare that is mostly free at the point of use, funded by taxes. These countries have systems designed to ensure that residents receive healthcare without direct charges at the point of service, supported by various forms of taxation and mandatory health insurance schemes.
  22. Is that how you roll? I didn't know LB are into lesbians.
  23. Many developed countries give healthcare to tax residents. Go look it up. Not my job to educate you.
  24. If they start taxing Foreign residents on their worldwide income it will be a deal breaker for the foreigners living in Thailand who have the most money. They will all leave faster than you can say "Toxic Tony". Thailand wants to increase the number of wealthy expats living in Thailand, while getting rid of the marginal ones, but this new potential legislation will have the absolute opposite effect. In most countries where people live and get taxed on their worldwide income they get social welfare benefits like healthcare and other things for their tax money. But Thailand gives nothing. No healthcare, no easy residency visas, no ability to buy and own land and houses, and the list goes on of the things foreigners aren't entitled to. This would be a deal breaker for most wealthy foreigners who have made Thailand their home. They should be careful what they wish for.
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