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Packer

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  1. Because they are an insurance business. 🙂 Paying out millions to an alien on a 12 month visa extension.... yeah, would love to see the official stats on that! 😅🤣
  2. You'll possibly still be out of pocket for several millions, plus the premiums you paid, when they refuse to cover you. 🙂 I'm sure that Thai insurance companies are falling over themselves to pay out millions of baht to a foreigner on a 12 month visa extension rather than making an excuse and keeping it and their premiums. 🙂
  3. Less and less support for this horrid Jewry made genocide by the day.
  4. It was a bit different when the navy were towing out boats full of Rohingya (engines removed) and setting them adrift with no food or water to die. Or selling them to Malaysian human traffickers.
  5. This is a thread about the Jewry attacking and murdering infants and children. 🙂 Stay on topic. You've been told before. 🙂
  6. Wrong thread. This is about how the Jewry are treating Palestinians. 🙂
  7. A common cause for a desktop losing its internet connection after sleep is that power-saving features in Windows may be disabling the network adapter. To fix this, you can adjust power management settings for your network adapter to prevent it from being turned off during sleep. Here's a more detailed explanation and troubleshooting steps: Understanding the Problem: Power Saving: Windows has power-saving features designed to conserve energy, including turning off devices like network adapters when not in use. Sleep Mode: When a computer goes into sleep mode, it often disables power to certain components to save energy, including potentially the network adapter. Re-enabling: When waking from sleep, the network adapter may not be immediately re-enabled, causing a temporary or permanent loss of internet connection. Troubleshooting Steps: 1. Adjust Power Options: Open the Control Panel and go to Power Options. Click on Change plan settings for your current power plan. Click on Change advanced power settings. Expand Wireless Adapter Settings > Power Saving Mode and set it to Maximum Performance for both "On battery" and "Plugged in". Click Apply and OK. Restart your computer.
  8. Yes. My desktop is only rebooted every 1 or 2 weeks. Sleep every night as there are likely 20 different tabs and files etc to continue on the next day. The LAN connection is immediate upon wakening.
  9. Trolling with ludicrous statements is against forum rules, even if it is funny in its sheer absurdity. 🙂 Another 77 reported dead yesterday, but the Palestinians have been shown as under reporting casualties by more than 40% by independent UK and EU bodies, so probably more than a hundred in this on going genocide. 🙂
  10. Big Saint George's Crosses hanging from the windows. Isn't that an imprisonable offence nowadays?
  11. If a moderator feels I need to supply evidence of my education, they are more than welcome to declare so. 🙂 The topic: Israeli forces kill 63 Palestinians in Gaza within hours of ‘humanitarian pause’ Stay on it. 🙂
  12. Actually, separate independent facilities from the EU and the UK have found that Palestinian casualty figures have been under reported by over 40%. 🙂 As shown here with original sources: I suggest you actually research your sources otherwise you look stupid, like the poster using a UN headline to incorrectly declare average civilian casualties in a warzone. Actually researching the source revealed otherwise. https://aseannow.com/topic/1366970-gaza-grief-children-pay-hefty-price-in-ongoing-conflict/page/2/#findComment-19955187 🙂 So the numbers of casualties as reported by Palestinians in the first post and headline of this topic and thereafter are quite likely to be higher. 🙂
  13. Stay on topic. As per forum rules, or face the consequences. 🙂 Israeli forces kill 63 Palestinians in Gaza within hours of ‘humanitarian pause’. 🙂
  14. Thank you. So many of the Jewry are masters of manipulating and conditioning the unintelligent, it's good for us open-minded, educated intellectuals to openly discuss the truth of their evils, such as this topic (Israeli forces kill 63 Palestinians in Gaza within hours of ‘humanitarian pause’) that some of us are discussing. 🙂
  15. Stay on topic, Peter and hotsun. 🙂 Which is: Israeli forces kill 63 Palestinians in Gaza within hours of ‘humanitarian pause’ 🙂
  16. Possibly more. Palestinians have been under reporting their casualty statistics by around 40%, since the systematic Jewry led genocide started. 🙂
  17. Please stay on topic, which is Israeli war crimes/genocide in Gaza, if you are intelligent enough to. 🙂
  18. Or the decades of occupation and Israeli crimes against humanity, but move forward in peace with the Jewry living in their Palestinian homes (or a Western country if they so choose) 🙂
  19. Actually better that nobody is offed. Simply set up the state of Palestine in place of Israel, all current Israelis can stay in their homes in the new state of Palestine, or emigrate to western countries, funded by the sale of all IDF military hardware, UN boots on the ground, democratic elections, timeframe 5-10 yeas. 🙂 But, the Jews do have a lust for occupation and genocide. 😞
  20. Copy paste open in new tab copy paste submit reply Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group. It involves specific acts, like killing, causing serious bodily or mental harm, or imposing conditions intended to bring about physical destruction of the group. 🙂

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