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Hakuna Matata

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  1. No surprise, this is a British MI6 operation to subvert and sabotage the legitimate government of Georgia. https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/12/03/georgia-authorities-claims-foreign-agitator-organising-riots-is-british/
  2. This kind of seller fraud is hardly possible on Amazon. You cannot withdraw your money from Amazon before 40-45 days after reporting the order has been shipped and providing a valid tracking number. On the other hand, it is very easy on Ebay. You can withdraw your money immediately after reporting the order has been shipped and having providing a tracking number.
  3. Renting a Thai "wife" is so easy in Thailand, isn't it?
  4. Probably, they wanted to take selfie for Instagram. OMG, how careless some people are!
  5. OMG, those perky Brits are misbehaving again in Thailand?
  6. This is a move in the right direction! As soon as he doesn't impose similar tariffs on Thailand... 555
  7. I agree with you man.
  8. OMG, I hate condoms. That's why I don't change sexual partners.
  9. Well, it depends. If she worked in a Pattaya bar, Sin Sod may be very high.
  10. The end of US Democrats is very near! Finita la comedia.
  11. If the couple asked for 1 Million Baht as compensation, many of us would probably refuse and prefer the court's decision. Anyway, we don't know who was right and who was wrong in this traffic accident. It's up to the road police to determine it.
  12. Probably, they made it from cassava which, unlike alcohol made from molasses, is notorious for relatively high methanol content unless the heads and tails are separated properly. https://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17025
  13. The driver's nationality may be Ukraine or Russia, or United States.
  14. Oh, thousands of them in Pattaya and Phuket: Russian, Chinese, Polish, Lithuanian, British, American, etc.
  15. Drug advertising Kennedy’s distrust of the pharma industry is also evident in his opposition to direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising, which he has called for banning. In his op-ed in the Journal, Kennedy suggested news channels may be influenced by drug ad revenue in their health news coverage. Pharma companies spent nearly $3 billion last year on advertising for the 10 most promoted drugs.
  16. Drug prices Like political leaders on both sides of the aisle, Kennedy has supported measures to lower drug costs. “Legislators should cap drug prices so that companies can’t charge Americans substantially more than Europeans pay,” Kennedy wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in September. Kennedy pointed to Ozempic, Novo Nordisk’s popular diabetes drug, as an example, noting how in Germany the drug costs less than one-tenth of its cost in the U.S., where the list price is around $1,000 per month. It’s a similar criticism as the case made by Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., against Novo and Eli Lilly for charging too high a price for their diabetes and weight loss medicines. During his first term, Trump issued an executive order that would have required Medicare to pay no more than the lowest prices in other OECD countries for drugs. CMS proposed what became known as “the most favored nation” model in November 2020, after Trump lost the election, but it was rescinded before the end of the year. While Trump has since backed away from the policy, Kennedy’s past support suggests how the idea may still circulate in a second Trump administration. Source: https://www.biopharmadive.com/news/rfk-jr-trump-administration-pharma-fda-policies-views/732367/
  17. https://theleaflet.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/The-Real-Anthony-Fauci-Bill-Gates-Big-Pharma-and-the-Global-War-on-Democracy-and-Public-Health-Childrens-Health-Defense-by-Robert-F.-Kennedy-z-lib.org_.pdf
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