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11 minutes ago, blackcab said:
Grape instead of r@pe. Corn instead of p0rn. SA or essay instead of sexual assault. There are many others.
Well, fork me I had no idea.
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31 minutes ago, Saanim said:
I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
Voltaire or possibly a biographer of his giving the essence of what the man was about. Whatever, the most wonderful words ever written. Better than any legal blather about free speech.
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I love this thread! It's a meta-thread. It's a thread about what threads should be and not be. All of us here are transcendental thread gurus.
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4 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:threads unreadable lately e.g. conspiracies about the Paul Pelosi attack, based on the notion of 'could be', or the fact that there is some trivial point that the police may not have explained yet.
You tip your hand there. Lots of credible reports questioning what exactly happened at the Pelosi residence. But we don't want you shut down for your obvious bias. Nor them.
9 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:I like having posts where there is something to debate - an idea,
Well, my friend, what to you is a debatable idea might be drivel to someone else. And vice versa.
Again, the point is neither you nor I nor anybody else should have veto powers over others right to express themselves.
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1 minute ago, HappyExpat57 said:You make my point with your reply. You just don't understand the difficulty of monitoring a basically anonymous site, trying to keep things in check without appearing too heavy handed. I suggest you find a forum where you can be a mod for a while then get back to us.
Lordie, just keep out content that is illegal (according to local laws, porn, etc.) and/or spam. It's not hard.
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14 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:
It was HORRIBLE. No cogent arguments, threads went crazily in all directions, it really was a nightmare.
Why? What prevented you from rolling your eyes and scrolling on? The idea is that you be in charge of what you can read, not someone else who has their own set of biases nor an algorithm coded by persons with their own biases.
Added: Sometimes I see posts here I myself think are silly which have been upvoted multiple times. So, apparently, we don't all have the same tastes. Good.
You think/say what you believe, I'll do the same.
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Well, we see the seeds of the conspiracy theory to replace "Russia dunnit": voters intimidated by officers asking their name and where they live.
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A warning shot. The Army brass, who run the country, probably told the hitman not to kill. Now, Imran has to make up his mind what to do. Nevertheless, the man has balls to lead an anti-establishment movement the way he has.
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1 hour ago, cdemundo said:
Found several websites estimating number of fans of various sports:
Soccer #1, of course. As for cricket, I would say the limited overs formats rather than test cricket. Heck, a close T20 game can be as exciting as any football match.
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2 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:People deserve to know just who's being put on the ballot.
Trust me the MSM will not let Democrats down in reporting all that's wrong with their opponents. Yet they lose. Fearmongering and sneering aren't a winning combination.
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Hmm. 2020 election deniers are a dire threat to our democracy. However, denying Trump won fairly in 2016 by blaming Russia and impeaching him out of spite not once but twice, was to save democracy. Makes sense.
Throw the hypocrites out. Though I doubt much will change in a lot of important things. Because we are a corporatocracy and Big Money tends to get its way.
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Big biker vs power pole. That was quick. Darwin won.
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1 hour ago, thejudgegiles said:
I do have some solid Thai friends that are wealthy beyond belief and trustworthy, (ie. putting it in their name)
1 hour ago, thejudgegiles said:At some point I would need a Will to bequeath it to my sister in the UK.
How do you plan to bequeath a property you are not (legally) the owner of when you die?
And would your sister prefer to be left a house 8000 miles away (that she can't own either) or cash? As others have suggested your best bet is to rent. That way you are in full control of your assets and can leave them to be transferred to your sister.
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The only good thing about Brazil is Glenn Greenwald lives there.
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The guys had an arrangement with a mamasan to discreetly send them young-looking 30-year olds? No. They knew exactly what they wanted. Gary Glitter isn't the only farang perv who found his way to these parts.
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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:Ive never been one to rant about it. but it is something I do beleive.
First I have about chips in vaccines... is that really a thing (Ive never been vaccinated).
It's true about nanochips being embedded inside vaccine molecules. I know this from my own experience.
Soon after getting my first Pfizer shot last year I was working on my PC when at one point I needed to install a software which happened to be non-Microsoft open source. As soon as I brought the cursor over the download button I felt a searing pain in my arm and an unseen forced straightened my elbow and raised my arm violently upward so I was like a cop stopping traffic. Bizarre. I tried again and the same thing happened even more forcefully. The only way I could see around this was to get someone else to do the installation steps for me. So I had my as yet unvaccinated gf sit down at the computer and follow my instructions. It went fine except next day I woke with a raging fever and was down with Covid for a miserable week.
So, what you say about a conspiracy of the globalists to intimidate the rest of us into submission is true. However, after searching the dark web I found a way to rid the body of these nefarious silicon spies. It is intense UV exposure. Accordingly, this morning I went to a local park, took of my clothes and lay naked on a bench. Unfortunately, not 10 minutes went by before I was arrested for lewd behavior. I tried to explain to the policemen that my intention was prophylactic not lascivious and even offered to show them the evidence on my laptop. But it was of no avail. I am currently in jail custody.
May I ask your help as I am currently short of the funds for private legal representation?
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3 hours ago, Northstar1 said:im not American but am grateful for them policing the world, where would we be if they weren’t playing mall cop?
You shouldn't be joking about a serious matter. People are dying.
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1 hour ago, BarraMarra said:Because every time a Russian buys a ticket to Phuket this money goes back to the kremlin to pay for the missiles that he is killing civilians with. Unlike Thailand we are aiding Ukraine what is Thailand doing ?
Sweetheart, did you not buy American at all when they were pillaging Iraq.
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28 minutes ago, billd766 said:
Do you have a link for that?
Google Putin approval rating and take your pick.
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3 hours ago, Jingthing said:
You're not keeping up.
The latest is that it's a holy war against Satan and gay parades.
CNN?
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3 hours ago, bradiston said:
Sources please.
Google "Putin approval rating". Take your pick of the source.
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35 minutes ago, aussienam said:
'hitmen for hire'
I believe the Thai term is "khan pen" or gun hand.
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3 minutes ago, Letseng said:Even now Russians resident in EU countries support Putin.
And he's hugely popular in Russia itself. As is the war to save their brethren in Eastern Ukraine. Which doesn't fit the western narrative at all.
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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:I understand that no Ukrainian man of fighting age is even allowed to leave the country.
You are right. Which would explain their absence. Another reason for even those who might be exempt not traveling is the currently horrible exchange rate for their currency. Out of curiosity poked my head into xe.com and saw a couple of puzzling charts.
The Russian RUB to THB rate took off like a rocket couple of weeks into the war, peaked end of June and has stayed relatively high. Ukrainian UAH to THB also took off right after the war though not as sharply and then end of July dropped like a stone losing looks like 30% of its value in a day and is still low though it has picked up some over the last month.
This is weird. Russia is being throttled by sanctions so there's obviously less demand for RUB to buy their exports, which means the currency should drop. Ukraine on the other hand has billions of dollars pouring in which will have to be used to buy UAH to be spent there so the value of the currency should go up. No? Will someone who understands economics kindly explain the anomaly.
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Paul Pelosi: Who is spreading false claims about attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband?
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Jeez, while all the attention is on the southern border, violent illegal Canadians are slipping in from the north.