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Trump’s Claim on Transgender Mice Experiments Proven True: CNN makes Correction
B.S., as usual! That "machines can be hacked" was not the lawsuit motive. 🤣 -
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Zelensky Optimistic About Upcoming US-Ukraine Talks in Saudi Arabia
Will a YT video do: -
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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
Mrs. Smith told me you’re actually giving her ฿100,000 a month and that she’s set for cash. She also mentioned you send another ฿25,000 a month to her family upcountry. So when she pops round for a bit of a rogering, I don’t give her anything and she seems perfectly happy with that arrangement. She did mention, though, that you do try and throw her one every now and a gain, but never quite finish the job for her, so she’s just grateful when I step in to ring the bell proper for her. Just sayin’… -
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Ukrainian forces lose access to Maxar satellite
We should all be mad at Vladimir Putin, and express a wish, after due process, that he will be taken to a place of execution and there hanged by his neck until his is dead. I don't mind if that's in Red Square. I also don't mind if he meets the same fate as Beria. Where stand you on Putin; villain or hero? Its beyond doubt he is a war criminal with Nuremburg levels of culpability. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Incorrect. The limit of gifting spouses is 20 million baht per year. She can save up all her 20M gifts for a decade, and bring in 200M in one swell foop as non-taxable gifts. The 20M limit is on gifts received per year, NOT on gifts already gifted remitted into Thailand. Yes, they may be in a passbook savings account, but they are still qualified gifts. Remitting more than 20M probably is reportable, but not taxable. The gifts are remitted over a decade, not received in one year. Same as when reporting carrying more than a designated amount of currency when flying. Reportable, not taxable. Perhaps look at them at an angle where they are not being laundered. I am gifting, solely for her benefit. I have no rights to the money gifted. It will likely stay in her account as long as I breath. I'm pretty sure that's both technically and ethically below-board. A quick review of the gifting rules should tell you that. You missed the part where my wifi asked whether gifting oversees was allowed. TRD did not "recommend" it over gifting in-country. They simply confirmed that the rules for gifting IN Thailand apply for gifts given outside, as well. -
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I hope you Aussies have been practicing a different accent.
Nearly 70 yrs ago...would you really want a picture of a 90 yr old?
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