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I've found it much easier since finding out many Thias have a gun in the glove compartment.
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Britain's Got Talent - Still the Undisputed Empire???
Will B Good replied to Lewie London's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
These days, you can hardly visit a chip shop without overhearing someone in a Union Jack gilet muttering about “globalist agendas” between spoonfuls of mushy peas, as if decoding the nation’s secrets over lunch. Nigel Farage’s name is never far from the conversation—revered by some as if he’s the Churchill of chain pubs, rather than a career provocateur who turned antagonism into airtime. Much of the populist discourse seems powered by a blend of nostalgia, grievance, and misinformation. “I’m not racist, but…” often prefaces statements so conspiratorial they make David Icke sound restrained. In these circles, everything from urban planning to mild weather warnings is evidence of state overreach or global plots, sourced from dubious Telegram channels and YouTube rants by self-styled patriots who’ve never cast a vote. The post-lockdown era has birthed a curious culture of performative resistance—complete with slogan hoodies and milkshake martyrdom—where free speech is said to be under siege, yet loudly proclaimed on every platform. Meanwhile, every social issue becomes a battleground in a never-ending war against “wokeness,” “remoaners,” or mythical civil service saboteurs. There’s a pervasive distrust of institutions, yet a willing embrace of online disinformation. The same people decrying elites are often backing policies that leave them economically adrift. It’s a national pastime now: blaming bins, migrants, and Meghan Markle, while ignoring the material erosion caused by those actually in power. Britain hasn’t lost its character—it’s just channelled it into a strange new talent: turning potholes into global conspiracies, and shouting louder than the facts. If there’s a way forward, it likely involves fewer culture wars, less YouTube pseudo-politics, and perhaps—dare I say—a quiet cup of tea and a return to reason. That's better Bob. -
Another woke Judge’s Decision Sparks Outrage in Tesla Firebomb Case
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Why would Ukraine need to launder money given to them by the US?
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Report Pattaya Launches Air-Con Mobile Toilets for Residents and Tourists
Will B Good replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
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The downhill trajectory of Chiang Mai immigration
Will B Good replied to NorthernRyland's topic in Chiang Mai
The worst aspect for me is no queuing system at all (Chaiyaphum)......people take a seat and just hope they might get the call, might catch someone's eye........we've been in and out in no time and other times been sat there for hours. -
Dishonesty – Frequent false or misleading statements; fact-checkers recorded thousands during his presidency. Egoism/Narcissism – Often seen prioritizing personal image, loyalty, and praise over institutional norms or collective good. Divisiveness – Rhetoric that has amplified political polarization, often using inflammatory language. Disrespect for institutions – Undermined trust in media, judiciary, intelligence agencies, and the electoral process. Impulsiveness – Tendency to act or speak without forethought, especially on social media. Vindictiveness – Known for attacking critics, firing dissenters, and holding grudges. Authoritarian tendencies – Admiration for strongmen leaders and attempts to expand executive power. Lack of empathy – Perceived insensitivity in moments of national tragedy or crisis. Racially charged statements – History of remarks widely condemned as racist or xenophobic. Disregard for truth or norms – Willingness to ignore precedent, challenge election outcomes, and push unfounded conspiracy theories.
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Chinese robotics firm reveals major humanoid robotics advance
Will B Good replied to placeholder's topic in Political Soapbox
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Schools serve children —individuals who are undergoing basic cognitive, emotional, and social development. Universities are attended by adults and mature learners who can think critically, take responsibility for their learning, and contribute to academic discourse. Universities, whilst there is no legal definition, are not considered in the common vernacular to be schools.
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Trump’s Rubio Strategy Is No Joke — It’s a Strategic Power Shift
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The man is a genius....there can be no denying it now......putting one man in charge of foreign policies......I, for one, am in awe. -
Economy Experts Urge Thailand to Scrap Tiered Cigarette Tax
Will B Good replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Shop owner in our village has just been prosecuted for breaking open packs of two hundred to sell packets of 20 individually. All I can think is that restricting sales to packs of 200 is a cockamamy Thai attempt to put the price of cigarettes beyond on the means of kids??? -
Pick up trucks with heavy exhaust smokes
Will B Good replied to villageidiotY2K's topic in General Topics
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Donald Trump is still winning, one hundred days in
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Got to concede he is bound to win if he keeps this up......... #10 - The Tesla Ad During a Tesla stock crash and days after Elon Musk infused $100m into Trump's political operation, the two stood on the South Lawn of the White House, posing for the cameras while the President purchased a Tesla. Pay to play and product placement on the White House lawn. #9 - Gutting the Watchdogs Trump has acted to dismantle or manipulate regulatory agencies, like the NLRB and CFPB, that are, in many cases, investigating companies owned by Musk and Trump's other billionaire buddies. With no watchdogs, corruption becomes policy. #8 - Quid Pro Quo …Again Indicted NYC Mayor Eric Adams got his charges dropped in what appeared to be a quid pro quo for pledging to do Trump’s dirty work on unrelated immigration policy. Numerous DOJ officials resigned in protest, and justice was never served. #7 - Anti-Bribery Laws Out The Window Trump ordered the DOJ to pause enforcement of anti-bribery laws, making it easier for U.S. companies to bribe foreign officials. Not just turning a blind eye to corruption. Tacitly authorizing it. #6 - Musk's Insider Info Elon Musk and his DOGE bros gained access to enforcement data at OSHA, and the private information of millions of Americans held by the IRS and other agencies. He now holds the data to power his AI, or to weaponize against his competitors. Under Trump, access to your data is a perk of friendship. #5 - Billionaire Favoritism Trump’s FAA threatened to cancel a long-standing contract with Verizon in hopes of replacing it with a contract with Elon Musk-owned Starlink. No open bidding. No oversight. Just blatant favoritism for a billionaire donor and buddy. #4 - Spending Tax Dollars at His Own Properties So far, Trump has made 63 visits to his own properties costing taxpayers millions of dollars that go directly into his pocket. At least half of those were golf visits, including while he sent the stock market tumbling. I guess that's par for the course. #3 - Picking Apart the Law Firms Trump publicly threatened law firms which employed lawyers or represented clients he didn’t like, chilled legal opposition to his policies, and extorted hundreds of millions in free legal work for his pet causes. A literal racket. #2 - The DOJ as Personal Attorneys He hired his top criminal lawyers to lead the department. The result? Cases against Trump allies dropped. Investigations into critics launched. The DOJ under Trump hasn't just been politicized — it has been weaponized to reward loyalty and punish dissent. #1 - The Memecoin Effectively posting his Venmo for the entire world to buy favor, Trump's memecoin is the most egregious, and most lucrative example of political corruption in modern history. In fees alone, Trump has seen hundreds of millions of dollars flow into his personal bank account and that of his kids, including money from foreign interests looking to buy influence. -
Another woke Judge’s Decision Sparks Outrage in Tesla Firebomb Case
Will B Good replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Utter dross