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Freddy42OZ

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  1. Anyone who has lived here for more than a few years should be used to the hot weather. Although when I see blokes walking around with an extra 30-40 kilos of body fat it's no wonder they feel hot.
  2. I was born in 1967. Whilst I had a very good life growing up (rich parents) and I can look back and say nothing about my early life was difficult, I much prefer things now. Tech is getting better all the time, almost every product we can buy is vastly better now because of better materials and manufacturing processes, we have so much more choice and so many new things to enjoy. However, I disagree with your comment about abortion. We should be encouraging low income and low education people to have fewer kids, not more.
  3. I think it's pretty amazing and look forward to having something like this that I can use. These types of AIs could be used to help people who are lonely to feel like they have someone to talk to. I love tech and look forward to what we'll have to play with in the next 30 years!
  4. This is 100% right.
  5. Don't you as a man have standards? Why would you want to sleep with any woman who wasn't in the top 10% based on her looks, education and family?
  6. Does this include what my mother used to call 'housekeeping money'. ie the money my father gave her to pay our maids, the gardener and our drivers and all other household expenses. What about the money you give your wife so she can buy anything she wants and can make sure the kids have whatever they need or want.
  7. Where did it say he was giving them to ladies? He's giving them to children.
  8. Could you rent out a room in your home to the business and perhaps have the business pay 100% of the internet?
  9. I would hope you are too hiso to even consider it too.
  10. I grew up in a world where everyone I knew worked in the corporate world. I've worked in Investment banking with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley and various other corporate jobs. I like the women you get in those companies. Driven, intelligent, intellectual. I am not interested in homely women who just want to have kids, get fat and look after the home.
  11. Nope, but my GF/Fiancee is not Thai. No matter the nationality of the women I've dated, I would never choose someone who wasn't well educated, and from the same upper middle class background as I'm from.
  12. How do they know the camera was changed? She didn't do it IN the pool, she did outside on the area near the pool. She could have be 20 feet away and they would still report it as next to the pool. Perhaps her cancer had returned and the prognosis was a lot worse. It certainly looks like she planned things carefully. RIP, at least it was quick.
  13. clearly you just made that up. Doyou have any more fables to share with us? In the words of Jomdet Trimek, a former police officer, now an academician, "In-depth studies of the causes of...corruption tend to be avoided."[60] Jomdet attributes police corruption to two factors: a centralized police bureaucracy which gives too much power to a few; and very low police salaries. He divides police corruption into three main forms: embezzlement of government funds, coercing bribes from the public, and collection of protection money from illegal business operators and gives examples of each. At the level of constable, this petty thievery is driven by low wages: entry level salaries for police with no university education was 6,800 baht (2012). In June 2015, the Bangkok Post reported that, "Thai police officers are paid around 14,760 baht per month (6,800–8,340 baht for entry level) and have to buy their own guns and even office supplies."[61] He posits that one reason salaries are so low is that the sheer number of officers is staggering, roughly 250,000. This means that an increase of 5,000 baht in every cop's monthly salary would cost the government a politically untenable 15 billion baht annually
  14. Why didn't you marry someone who is your socio-economic and intellectual equal?
  15. And not paying even the slightest bit of attention.
  16. Looks like one of the brother assaulting the cop in the video
  17. Same happened to me, when I got home I realised I'd left the car at work and had gone home in a grab.
  18. Same happened to me, when I got home I realised I'd left the car at work and had gone home in a grab.
  19. Maybe something like this new from the Phillipines. Posted 15 hours ago. The Philippines' securities regulator has taken enforcement action against Binance, ordering Google and Apple to remove its apps from their respective app stores. This action follows allegations that Binance offered unregistered securities to Filipino investors. 15 hours ago I'll be stuck if I can't access my money.
  20. That can't be true, my Kbank accounts often run down to a few satang. Until I get around to transferring more money in from overseas.
  21. Not wanted by you maybe. Lots of adults want to make their own choices in life as to how they have fun.
  22. I've known couples who had different sleep habits so they decided to sleep in different rooms and like you and your wife they slept in each others beds sometimes and in their own other times. Sometimes the guy wants to stay up util 4 am playing video games, sometime the wife wants to stay up watching TV.... lots of reasons why two people don't both want to go to sleep at the same time. If both are working maybe mid week they both need sleep and sleeping together is too distracting for one or both. I think it's a pretty decent idea actually.
  23. I can't imagine how someone can be married and be willing to live in another country away from their wife. Of course you can come back, just keep your Non O visa by paying for a reentry permit and come back to make sure you do the annual extensions.
  24. There are too many low class tourists. They should do what Bhutan does and charge a per day fee. If you want to visit Bhutan, you have to pay US$200 per day for the visa.
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