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Rising Temperatures Threaten Thailand's Economy, Tourism, and Future
Will B Good replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Plus scientific journals, university papers, research papers.... Where do get your information....YouTube and Christmas crackers? -
Someone must have already said it.......she's not Trump.
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Bangkok sees drop in scam-related incidents for British tourists
Will B Good replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Maybe the number of British tourists visiting BKK have dropped pro rata? -
What does your go bag look like?
Will B Good replied to Chris Daley's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
40L rucksack to check and a 15L backpack to carry on. Absolutely hate suitcases. -
The crush could kill 1000s......Edit...more than 250,000
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Oh you mean these wasters...... Certain groups of people in the United States may find it difficult to obtain the identification (ID) required for voting due to a variety of barriers. These barriers often disproportionately affect marginalized communities. Here are some of the groups most likely to face challenges: 1. **Low-Income Individuals**: - Many low-income people may lack the resources to obtain the necessary documents, such as birth certificates or passports, required to get a government-issued ID. The cost of obtaining these documents, along with transportation costs, can be prohibitive. 2. **Elderly Citizens**: - Older adults, especially those born before birth certificates were standard, may not have the documentation needed to obtain an ID. Additionally, some elderly individuals may have mobility issues or live far from ID-issuing offices, making it difficult to apply for or renew an ID. 3. **Minorities**: - Studies have shown that racial minorities, particularly African Americans and Latinos, are less likely to possess government-issued photo ID compared to white citizens. This disparity is often linked to historical and systemic inequalities. 4. **Students**: - College students who move frequently or attend school out of state may have difficulty obtaining an ID that complies with voting requirements, especially if their student ID is not accepted for voting. 5. **Rural Residents**: - People living in rural areas may face logistical challenges in obtaining ID due to the distance from government offices and limited access to transportation. 6. **People with Disabilities**: - Individuals with disabilities may encounter obstacles in obtaining IDs due to physical, cognitive, or bureaucratic challenges. Additionally, they may face difficulties in accessing ID-issuing locations if these are not adequately equipped for people with disabilities. 7. **Homeless Individuals**: - Those without a stable address may struggle to obtain an ID, as many states require proof of residency, which is challenging for people experiencing homelessness. 8. **Transgender Individuals**: - Transgender people may face difficulties if their gender presentation does not match the gender listed on their ID, or if they are in the process of legally changing their name or gender marker. This can result in ID that does not reflect their identity, complicating the voting process. These barriers can disenfranchise eligible voters by making it difficult or impossible for them to meet ID requirements, thus limiting their ability to participate in elections [oai_citation:1,2024 election poll tracker - The Hill and DDHQ](https://elections2024.thehill.com/national/).
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JD Vance in full drag while attending Yale Law School
Will B Good replied to Terrance8812's topic in Political Soapbox
Can you point me where it says she made a contribution? -
I know what it is......the numbers flooding in to Kamabla (55555) are so huge they have to find someway of limiting people fighting to get in....!!
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Thai Pakdee to Contest the Legitimacy of the People's Party Formation
Will B Good replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Pita did an interview with the Guardian yesterday......not sure why he didn't choose The Daily Fail or the The Daily Excess? He stated the judiciary and military are intent on 'exterminating' them. -
CentralwOrld car park for vehicle over 1.80m
Will B Good replied to CanNot's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
1. CentralWorld’s Open-Air Parking Area: • Location: CentralWorld has an open-air parking lot on its premises. • Height Clearance: This area typically does not have height restrictions, making it suitable for vehicles over 1.85 meters. 2. Gaysorn Village Parking: • Location: Across from CentralWorld on Ratchaprasong Intersection. • Height Clearance: Gaysorn Village has a parking area with no height restrictions, particularly in its open-air sections. 3. MBK Center Open-Air Parking: • Location: A bit further away but still within walking distance or a short drive to CentralWorld. • Height Clearance: MBK Center offers an open-air parking area without height restrictions. 4. Amarin Plaza: • Location: Near CentralWorld, at the Ratchaprasong Intersection. • Height Clearance: They have parking facilities that may accommodate taller vehicles, though it’s best to confirm upon arrival.- 1 reply
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What did you have for breakfast?
Will B Good replied to BritManToo's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Four Thai bananas and rolled oats, full cream milk. -
JD Vance in full drag while attending Yale Law School
Will B Good replied to Terrance8812's topic in Political Soapbox
Reuters: "Kamala Harris did not directly contribute to the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF)". Maybe you could post a copy of her bank statements.....no? -
Chalerm and Wan: The Father-Son Duo Stirring Up Pheu Thai and Thaksin
Will B Good replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Didn't he eventually return from Cambodia and take up a senior position......... IN THE RTP???? -
Pattayas Iconic Secret Beach Strewn with Trash
Will B Good replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
This rubbish will all have come from Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia.......Baloo needs to initiate some cross border discussions to prevent this (and their smoke) drifting over to Thailand......none....or at least very little of this filth..... will be from Thailand. -
JD Vance in full drag while attending Yale Law School
Will B Good replied to Terrance8812's topic in Political Soapbox
Kamala Harris did not bail out Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters or rioters. During the protests following the death of George Floyd in May 2020, the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF) provided bail for individuals who cannot afford it. The MFF received significant attention and donations after the protests began, and while it did help bail out some individuals arrested during the protests, it also bailed out others not connected to the protests, as the fund’s mission is broader and includes helping low-income people in general. This support led to criticism from some who argued that the MFF was bailing out people accused of serious crimes, not just peaceful protesters. However, Harris’s support was focused on addressing the issue of cash bail, which disproportionately affects low-income individuals and people of color, rather than specifically bailing out individuals accused of rioting or violence. -
Did you not understand? Your response makes no sense. Who are they? People with or without ID. They are not voting at the rally......so it has nothing to do with voter IDs......do you not understand?.....
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MTG, Cruz, Boebert, Gaetz .....yuk!
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Mmmmm....odd. Also only evidence of this statement is a screenshot of a screenshot by the chucklenugget Trump Junior, of two people who do not seem to have a FaceBook account????...that I can find.
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No....they are not voting????
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Whoops.... Minnesota typically has lower unemployment rates compared to many other states. The state has a strong and diverse economy, with key industries including manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, and technology. Minnesota’s emphasis on education, skilled labor, and a high quality of life also contribute to its relatively low unemployment rates.