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100% correct.
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Beautiful air quality in Chiang Mai now, but yes, pollution can be an issue for a short time. The lack of pavements and the tiny chairs and tables, not to mention the driving can be annoying. No place is perfect of course. But then in Australia you have exorbitant costs for food and housing, large distances and expensive travel (and mostly nothing worth travelling to), not to mention bushfires, alligators and poisonous spiders. I certainly wouldn't want to live in Australia. It's so far away from everything, you'd get that Lord of the Flies feeling.
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I agree, there's a psychological feel good factor you get when living in Thailand that OP will not get in Australia. People in Thailand are just a lot friendlier, life is better here. But then it depends on the ailments of OP what they are, cost and so on.Whilst medical care is relatively cheap in Thailand without insurance or a set aside fund it's a roll of the dice obviously and Australia is the safe option. Not the better option in other respects, but purely for cost of health care.
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Report Chiang Mai Man Arrested for Bizarre Nude Motorbike Ride
Cameroni replied to snoop1130's topic in Chiang Mai News
LOL, another classy tatooed visitor... -
Report Chiang Mai Man Arrested for Bizarre Nude Motorbike Ride
Cameroni replied to snoop1130's topic in Chiang Mai News
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She didn't fall because she "stands on two legs". She fell because of the Swede, who pushed her to the floor. If people see a woman being pushed to the floor and hitting the floor, it is normal for men to come to her aid. If an English woman were pushed to the floor in the UK by an Albanian no doubt English guys would come to assist her. It's very normal.
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Absolutely spot on. The same dynamic exists in male/female relationships now. It is extremely unlikely that a relationship started post 2020 will last a long time. People have become hyper individualistic and unwilling to compromise, their demands and wants have risen astronomically. I've found that when people truly need the help of others they are open for friendship, but if they do not need anyone then they are mostly not interested.
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Crime British Teen Claims Torture in Thailand During Georgia Court Hearing
Cameroni replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
She knew very well what was in the suitcase. She decided to smuggle with her boyfriend. Bragging about being Bonnie & Clyde, and going on the run on social media. She knew! The little liar. -
Actually, the Thai guys can claim "self defence" as in law you are allowed to defend another as you would defend yourself, so the relationship fight between the two could be relevant as the Swede appeared to shove her to the ground. This could have given grounds for the Thai guys to intervene to defend the girl.
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Well, let's see, he's served 10 months, he may spend a year or longer in jail. That's if the judge follows protocol, but he seems biased against Coombs, he took out a black male juror and now denied him bail. The irony in all this? This black man was convicted on two charges of "transportation for prostitution" under the 1910 Mann Act, which was aimed at "white slavery". The idea was to protect immigrant women from being lured into prostitution. However, it being a 1910 act, it also included "immoral purposes", so strictly speaking the jury had to find Coombs guilty of this, even if he did not transport women for prostitution.
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The problem was that this kind of fun left Coombs open to extortion by the woman who participated with him in these freak-offs, Cassie Ventura. She launched the lawsuit that precipated all this, and got paid 30 million dollars. That a man who likes to have sex, and is free to explore his sexual fantasies is not well liked, is clearly established by this case. Coombs did not engage in racketeering, that was ridiculous from the get go. However, men who have a lot of women, who get a lot of sex, especially unusual kind, are targets now.
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Australia Bans Kanye West Over 'Heil Hitler' Song
Cameroni replied to Social Media's topic in World News
That's aboslute nonsense. The lyrics of Ye's "Heil Hitler" do not contain a single sentence promoting violence or advocating violence. That song is hardly the same as someone saying they have a bomb at an airport. Completely ludicrous and idiotic statement. The lyrics can be seen here. https://www.lyricsify.com/lrc/kanye-west-heil-hitler/12249668 As for the Aboriginals being "hurt" by Kanye West, just more idioticy. -
So this case came to be because a scorned woman, who wanted Coombs as a husband, could not have him and the relationship ended. She then extorted Coombs and received 30 million USD. However, the authorities read her case docs, and someone got it in their head that Coombs should pay for his lifestyle choices and domestic assault. The mistake they made was to go for racketeering charges. Now it looks like Coombs will get three years. But it's not guaranteed, the judge denied him bail, so the judge is clearly ill-disposed towards Coombs. Could be more than 3 years.
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Crime British Teen Claims Torture in Thailand During Georgia Court Hearing
Cameroni replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
‘Blonde or brunette? Erm, how about we get up to criminal activities side by side like Bonnie n’ Clyde, making heavy figures and f***ing on balconies all over the world? ‘I don’t care if we on the run baby, long as I’m next to you,’ she said. https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/SEI_251150760-c267-e1748442099813.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=646 Bella shared a snap of what appears to be hundreds of pounds (Picture: TikTok) https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/SEI_251150879-1250-e1747468112639.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=570 Days ago, her family said she spent time with an unknown man called ‘Russ’ (Picture: TikTok) Another photo showed Bella smoking a joint while riding in the passenger seat of a car. Just yesterday, her family revealed she spent time with a mystery man called ‘Russ’ – further deepening the mystery. The Billingham, County Durham resident told a Tbilisi court on Wednesday that she is pregnant. Her grandad revealed that Bella was meeting a man she ‘used to go out with’ during her dream holiday in Southeast Asia. https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/5645416_bella-may-culley-map-fea2.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=646 Bella’s mother says her daughter flew to the Philippines after Easter with a friend and was there for three weeks, before travelling to Thailand (Picture: Metro) William Culley, 80, said: ‘She went to the Philippines to see somebody, a lad there, who she used to go out with a couple of years ago, who was working out there. ‘She said, “I’m going on my own, but I’m meeting Ross out there.” Or Russ, I’m not sure what his name is. ‘He was working out there for his father’s company or something – but now I wonder if what she told me was true.’ https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/SEI_251193115-5100.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=646 Her alleged suitcase was found with packs of cannabis and hash (Picture: East2West) https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/SEI_251508707-750a.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=646 Bella shared a number of bikini-clad photos in her tropical destinations (Picture: Facebook) https://metro.co.uk/2025/05/17/clues-drugs-mule-bella-may-culleys-posts-showed-trip-turning-dark-23102727/ -
Crime British Teen Claims Torture in Thailand During Georgia Court Hearing
Cameroni replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
She is a liar. She posted on her social media with her criminal boyfriend. She knew she was smuggling drugs. Torture extremely unlikely.- 64 replies
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Well, as my constitutional law professor said : "If we knew what the law is, we wouldn't need lawyers to explain it to us". So obviously the judges don't have total discretion because they have to follow the law, but clearly they have ability to interpet the law in a way they think is the most just.
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For RICO trials conducted by the Federal government. This was a federal trial which Coombs won, against the government. It was not a state case. "Statistics show that, in 2018-2022, federal prosecutors won convictions in more than 97% of the cases in which RICO was the most serious charge filed." https://abcnews.go.com/US/rico-act-sean-combs-charged-violating/story?id=122457863 So Coombs had a 3% chance of winning and still refused to plea-bargain. This is what you call balls of steel.
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This is the first issue. If you embark on a very physical exercise program, and I do mean an intense one, where you ensure your body is physically tired, you will amost certainly sleep a lot better. In addition you can use CBD oil, which helps with sleep for many people.
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He didn't "get away" with racketeering conspiracy. He was never engaged in racketeering, nor was there a conspiracy. That was plain to see from the beginning. That's why I empahtically stated at the beginning that it was clear there was no "racketeering". Given that the Feds have a 97% win rate in these cases and it is unheard for a defendant to beat the Federal government, the magnitude of Coombs' win is hard to overstate. It also goes to show how very poor the case of the Feds really was. This case was full of lies. For instance Cassie Ventura tried to leave the freak off because she had a film premiere the next day and wanted to look presentable, she was not trying to "escape" a freak off when she was assualted in the lobby. She actually enjoyed the freak-offs. The federal prosecutors got it badly wrong when they tried to pin racketeering charges on Coombs. He was never charged with domestic assasult, so the lobby attack was not punished at all. Now it's up to the judge as he'll decide sentencing on the two trafficking for prostitution charges. Those too are trumped up really, as Coombs did not traffic Ventura or anyone else for prostitution, but engaged in conensual sex parties. But anyway, the judge could give him anything from probation to 20 years. In reality most likely Coombs will get anything from 2 to 8 years I suspect, depending on how the judge sees it. Either way Coombs made the right call not to take the plea-bargain. Which was not easy to do, given that the Feds have a 95% win rate in these cases and unlimited resources.
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Well, if you look at the beginning of the video and focus on the Swede's left arm you'll see a pushing motion of the left arm, which goes towards the girl. Then he retracts the arm quicky. The timing and the force of the arm movement correspond exactly with the timing and force of the girl's fall. No doubt the judge would find the girl was pushed violently to the ground by the Swede.