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Absolute nonsense. Biology, science equates to proven fact. Until proven otherwise, fairy land illusions about some other mystical genders existing are exactly that, fairy land illusions.
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At first glance, I thought that the sign second from right said "TRANS LUBRICATION NOW". Now, that could have meant he she her him's vehicle was due for a service or possibly, what it sounds like...I have located my reading glasses now, thank you.
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On 29th April at 9 PM, police investigators reported an incident where the retired officer, aged 65, collided with a motorcyclist on Rama 4 Road, near Kluaynamthai Hospital in Bangkok. The accident occurred on 27th April at around 11 PM. The vehicle involved, a bronze Mercedes E 240 bearing Bangkok plates, was intercepted by vigilant citizens at the Phra Khanong intersection. Why was the "incident" only reported 2 nights (46 hours) later? A familiar scent of piggy poo attached to this one.
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Whilst I have so far, been fortunate to not have experienced your nastly described syndrome, that is possibly the most juvenile, asinine comment that I have, either read or heard anyone make, ever. Is that the most intelligent, informed or educated input to this opinion piece that you have regarding your elders? Grow up you pathetic individual. It seems ageism is alive and well and many here are throwing in their warped views of how it all plays out. I suspect, mostly from a deep seated fear of what they will actually have to experience during their own journey towards their inevitable fates. Regards, 64 and not out.
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Bow your head with great respect
Sierra Tango replied to Zaphod Priest's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Don't let that circumcision scar on your forehead dent your ego and slow you down in life, Champ. -
Bow your head with great respect
Sierra Tango replied to Zaphod Priest's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Yet here you are, and you didn't gloss over my post but chose to waste my time by making comments on something that you knew nothing about. What this forum really needs, instead of the touchy feely emoji buttons is a big red button that says "Oh Just <deleted> Off" -
Bow your head with great respect
Sierra Tango replied to Zaphod Priest's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
You said that you couldn't find anything in writing. If you believe that there is no Buddhism here then you are looking in the wrong places. Apart from that I was trying to help you with your obvious lack of resorces for your study so just carry on and leave me out of it now, thank you. -
Bow your head with great respect
Sierra Tango replied to Zaphod Priest's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Read the thread including the post that I was replying to. -
Bow your head with great respect
Sierra Tango replied to Zaphod Priest's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Do I really have to explain myself to you? Andre 0720 said; "As I did some study of Buddhism, and was so happy to come here as a tourist, to immerse myself in the belief that I found so wonderful. Only to realize that there is no such thing a Buddhism here, at least nothing described in books." Do you follow now? -
Bow your head with great respect
Sierra Tango replied to Zaphod Priest's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I am well awre of that, thank you. However, no where did I say anything about religion so why did you feel compelled to say that? -
Bow your head with great respect
Sierra Tango replied to Zaphod Priest's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
This may help your grades; Known as the Tripitaka, the sacred texts of Buddhism are broken down into three sections known as baskets. Referred to in the West as the Three Baskets, the Tripitaka includes the Vinaya Pitaka, the Sutta Pitaka, and the Abhidhamma Pitaka. -
Decisions, decisions, where to stay in retirement?
Sierra Tango replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Panama: Panama's Pensionado program is widely considered one of the most attractive retirement visa programs globally. It offers discounts on various services, and the income requirement is relatively low (around $1,000 per month). Portugal: The D7 Visa, also known as the passive income visa, is another popular option. It allows individuals with income from pensions, investments, rental income, or other sources to live in Portugal. Costa Rica: Costa Rica offers a pensioned visa that requires a monthly income, usually $1,000. Thailand: Thailand offers a Long Stay Visa (O-A visa) for those over 50 who do not intend to work in the country. The Philippines: The Philippines has a Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) program. -
Crime Russian Tour Guides in Hot Water Amid Phuket Police Sting
Sierra Tango replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
How did you know that the stories were amazing if you don't understand Thai. How many different nationalities were on your tour? Itinerary and lunch sounds good to me. Oh, and when can we get off the friggin boat and get a beer. -
Decisions, decisions, where to stay in retirement?
Sierra Tango replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Come over to the Eastern Seaboard, as they call it. Pala beach, near Ban Chang. We own a nice condo right on the beach and hardly a tourist to be seen. Our condo building has a few people, I would say mostly older Scandi folks, having had a few chats with some of them, come in for 3 or 4 months during their home country's winter but that is as close to tourists that we get. -
Decisions, decisions, where to stay in retirement?
Sierra Tango replied to simon43's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
You mention that you have never been to the PI before yet you had a plan to retire there? Maybe go and have a look around. I've been there many times and to mdifferent locations but mainly working on projects. I found most visits to be enjoyable and liked the people but I would have to do a bit more research if considering living there full time. -
World Now Knows POTUS is Both Weak and Dumb
Sierra Tango replied to Walker88's topic in Political Soapbox
Nah Evenkeel, Bob always came across as a bit dumb, thick or intellectually challenged may be, but never with that lingering, pent up anger with delusions of granduer overriding an urgent need to portray himself as a superior being to all others on this earth. Nor did Bob hurl as many nasty insults at fellow posters, that I recall. No, this guy is a 100% card carrying nasty individual without a hint of humour in his psych. -
World Now Knows POTUS is Both Weak and Dumb
Sierra Tango replied to Walker88's topic in Political Soapbox
Bugger me Cameroni, I had misssed this one. Nearly choked on my Rum, thank you and a thousand thumbs up! -
World Now Knows POTUS is Both Weak and Dumb
Sierra Tango replied to Walker88's topic in Political Soapbox
No, you do not know and you are wrong. You angry little tool. -
World Now Knows POTUS is Both Weak and Dumb
Sierra Tango replied to Walker88's topic in Political Soapbox
No. Bailed after the first paragraph. -
Travel Thailand's Chinese Tourism Faces Crisis as Arrivals Plummet
Sierra Tango replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
My thoughts too Stargeezr. If any of them were here during April last year they would for sure not be planning on coming back at this time of year. -
What a Crock! Balinese and Thai culture are incomprable. I have come to know and love them both. As is the cuiseine. You obviously have not spent any significant time in Indonesia to know what you are talking about. The only thing you may have correct is the Indo coffee, refined from Monkey crap is excellent.