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Tourist Brawl on Phuket’s Bangla Road Sparks Online Outrage - video
Assumptions. How would they know if these were tourists with free visas? Both good boxers? Neither were good boxers. Weed a reason for fighting? Weed is usually a reason for people acting calm. -
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Tourist Brawl on Phuket’s Bangla Road Sparks Online Outrage - video
You've convinced me - I've booked my ticket. 2 weeks in Patong and no need to pay for going to any muay Thai fights! 😁 -
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A true story about an old pal of mine.
If only they would boot the moron. -
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Autopsy Reveals Ex-Police Chief 'Joe Ferrari' Died by Hanging, Not Torture or Abuse
I wonder if the same corner did an autopsy on Jeffrey Epstein and decided that the sheets that had the consistency of toilet paper we used to hang himself from a bed that was two feet off the ground? Talk about not passing the smell test. I smell some very stinky and rotten fish. There's about a 0% chance that Epstein died of suicide and my guess is that the same number applies to poor Joe. -
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Woman Mauled by Pit Bull Cross She Adopted From Shelter
Why is it that pit bull-type breeds require specialised training and highly experienced handling just to ensure they don’t become violent - while breeds like Golden Retrievers need no such intervention to be safe? The answer is simple: breeding. Golden Retrievers were never bred with aggression as a base trait. Their lineage comes from a desire to create calm, obedient, people-friendly dogs. You don’t need to “correct” a Golden’s nature - because its nature is inherently safe. Pit bulls, on the other hand, were historically bred for fighting - selected over generations for traits like gameness, tenacity, pain tolerance, and aggression. That doesn’t mean every individual is dangerous, but it does mean the breed as a whole carries a baseline temperament that makes it higher-risk without proper control. We don’t train Golden Retrievers not to attack. But with pit bulls, people argue they just need the “right owner” or “strong leadership.” That alone speaks volumes about what’s been bred into them. -
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"Slaughterhouse" Remark Sparks Legal Action at Khon Kaen Hospital
Yeah, right? No news is good news.
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