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NEW ZEALAND - Some worrying stats...
AmySukwan replied to Red Phoenix's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
You guys still believe factcheckers? That's the surest sign it's the opposite! -
Beauty Queen's Life Shattered by Autoimmune Disease: A Cautionary Tale
AmySukwan replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Time correlation doesn't automatically dismiss causation either. It doesn't sound like she was hit by a bus. I'm pretty sure all 10 Bradford Hill criteria (ie. determining cause in natural observer datasets) are met in some cases though you are just referring to one that being temporality. Some other ones that apply here include analogy (ie. other cases of this skin condition) biological gradient (ie the second dose was worse than the first), plausibility (ie autoimmune conditions could occur after some jabs), et cetera -
Hello, I was in Phuket Immigration yesterday at Sapan Him to try to get my marriage visa straightened out. The last two times I have been there pretty early (eg around 10 AM) and the sign said there were no more tickets for any type of long stay visa. I asked the woman at the information counter and she says that a line forms at around 8:00 AM for Phuket Immigration's 8:30 Am opening and that all tickets are gone by around 9:00 AM. THis is just a heads up on anyone trying to renew or make any type of long stay visa. Start early! Are there any other offices in Phuket that process these?
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Thai birth certificate
AmySukwan replied to capin's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thailand might call it a Birth Certificate, but the US translates it to Certificate of birth of Thai citizen abroad. If your son was born in North Carolina but has a Thai national mother you should be able to get the paperwork to prove his Thai citizenship from a Thailand consulate. It would have to be done in person with the three of you (closest I think is in NYC) and I don't know how they handle the lack of a tambian baan (i.e. house registration) as presumably the child does not have one unless he lived in Thailand for a while say with your wife/family. Good luck! -
Let's go with the daft as you said and the whole you can't cure stupid thing. This seems irrelevant to the topic of the post which is "Do You Want to Adopt Puppies?" Now presumably I was looking for people on Aseannow who presumably might live in Thailand and specifically Phuket who might actually be interested in adopting puppies. Obviously if someone were so interested in messaging me regarding this I would meet with them. Instead I got <deleted> show of rain of shame about why I didn't spay the bitch, one post that was banned by the moderator by an obviously not dog lover, and one guy who has sent me a picture of all his puppies getting shipped off in a tiny cage with implications that despite them going to a Buddhist Wat they probably all got shipped to Cambodia for dog meat. Yes, so joyous. At least 75% of comments have been negative about me daring to let the bitch breed. It has not kind here. What the hell happened to you guys as children? What kind of trauma did you endure?
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They all love to eat! And having the 10 left (one was adopted a few days ago by a boy visiting his grandma in the neighborhood) as given me such joy:
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I am married to a Thai man. You know how that goes. ????
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Shopping for a Small Solar Powered Generator
AmySukwan replied to AmySukwan's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Thanks. I'm new here and am still trying to figure out how to use the forum... -
She's pretty!
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So we have no electricity at our bungalow it is a long story. We have two solar powered power banks, a solar powered floodlight out front and my brother in law wired a car battery for a small light and charging port once solar banks are drained. I recognize that it is the hot, dry and hence very sunny season right now. I am shopping for a solar generator that is fairly small, inexpensive and portable but which can also at least plug in a few basics like my laptop. We've been long enough without refrigeration, a well pump, A/C or television that I'm not super concerned. I was curious if any of you have suggestions or experiences I am mostly just browsing on Lazada right now. How well do such things work especially with rainy weather? Is there anything I should be looking for? I may be travelling so I'd prefer if it is small enough to take camping, say...Do any of you have experience with this?
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That's always the main thing urged by animal rescue organizations. To secure funding you must talk about the urgent problem of dog and cat overpopulation and be committed to sterilization and vaccination and covertly euthanizing unwanted animals, who as we all know are going to have terrible lives otherwise. Due to a combination of factors both financial but also related to a lot to Covid closures (also I was in America for a while) a natural experiment of sorts opened up. Other than this massive litter of pups the results have been surprisingly benign. More than benign actually I'm starting to wonder about the cats next door. One queen seems absolutely infertile eg I have never seen her go into heat. One has a milk insufficiency problem her kittens never made it and she always moved them when I did find them, making it impossible for me to help them along. Is it something in the air?
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A bit cryptic and I hope not with these guys!
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Cute picture! I'm super curious about the injections thing. I feed several semi feral cats next door after their owner died and the whole family moved out, believing the house haunted. Despite there being four unaltered queens no kittens have been born since a single kitten survived in early 2022. Now one of the feral queens has gone missing so actually now it's just six cats I'm feeding in the haunted cathouse. 11 puppies is quite a big brood to keep though. What is this 101 Dalmations?
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Duly noted
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Maybe they want to start an animal rescue charity!
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Here is a picture of the mom (mid sized lab mix) with one of her puppies sleeping by her. I'm amazed she's managed to feed all 11 thus far
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It is puppy season March is a very very common month for puppies to be born here. This same dog had seven last March that got adopted out to friends and the like. I'm just trying to check interest while they are still young...
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Airbnb sees strong international travel rebound in Thailand
AmySukwan replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Depending on the price relative to other options my guess is some people might rent for one month even though they only stay in it for 2-3 weeks. -