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Would You Believe It?
Why not get a NUC style mini-PC? Many / most will hang on to the VESA mounting holes on the back of a standard monitor. All the space saving of an AIO and none of the disadvantages. -
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Foreign men attack Phuket taxi driver over fare dispute - video
When you book a ride on Bolt, don't they tell you the fare in advance? Whoever booked the ride should pay. It's just that simple. Of course the taxis and tuk tuks in Phuket can be expensive. Everyone knows that. I'm not sure what the rates are these days, but you probably have to pay at least 200 baht to go anywhere. -
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Paranoia: Should paranoiacs be freely permitted to purchase Cybertrucks?
I had AI edit the OP text. Still not a very coherent passage, but at least a bit easier to comprehend now: Dear Folks, By now, everyone is aware of the recent tragic truck-related incident in the United States, where mental illness appears to have played a role. It’s a stark reminder that not all individuals receive the medical treatment and support they need—or deserve—despite being taxpayers. Unfortunately, mainstream media outlets like Fox and Friends rarely provide in-depth analysis, leaving us with shallow coverage of serious issues. Thankfully, one of my favorite “geeks” has provided a thoughtful and serious analysis that sheds light on the dangers of paranoia. In my view, someone would have to be mentally unstable to even consider purchasing a Cybertruck. If for no other reason, its stainless steel body—similar to Superman’s “Man of Steel” persona—speaks to a sense of grandiosity that seems out of place in this context. This video is brief, but it offers valuable insights, particularly in the second half. For instance, if our friends start noticing signs of us becoming overly paranoid, they’ll be more likely to intervene before we too decide to rent a Cybertruck and head down a dangerous path. So, please take a moment to watch this excellent video analysis, then share your thoughts. What could have driven a special forces soldier—someone who appeared to be living a stable, purposeful life—to suddenly take his Cybertruck down such a destructive road? I knew you’d appreciate this topic and the insightful video. Best regards, Gamma P.S. No, I do not suffer from paranoia or delusions of grandeur, at least no more than most of you! I do feel sympathy for another human being who, despite his brave and gallant service to his country, did not receive the treatment he clearly needed. Also, this video touches on topics such as China and drones, which I know you’ll find intriguing. -
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30 Did-You-Know Questions for those 'on the fence' about the mRNA jabs
More content from the OP poster's stable of nonsense content. Looking for COVID expertise, turn to: James Edward Taylor @jamesedwardtaylor Freethinker, heart breaker, dream maker, love taker. We must escape the Cave. Who's with me? https://substack.com/@jamesedwardtaylor You wanna rely on COVID advice from this guy: -
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Thai Driver’s License Expiring Soon – Visa Options?
Then why don't you get a DL in the place where you live long term, duh. -
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
Maybe you have studied math but you are sure as heck inexperienced in your comments on motorbikes- 1
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
There are several stages. Remitted funds include all funds that are sent to Thailand, these have to be assessed by the taxpayer to determine is they are exempt or assessable to tax. Funds that are assessable to tax must be declared on a tax term and assessed once again to determine if tax is payable or whether they are below the level of the TEDA. So, there are several levels of assessment for different purposes, tax payer assessment of inbound funds in order to filter out exempt funds, and, tax assessment to determine if tax is due on assessable funds. There is then a third level of assessment that involves assessment against DTA requirements which may negate tax due. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
The Thai forms do not provide any means for declaring source of income or other information that might enable the RD to decide if income is assessable. To date the system has been to report only assessable income. Any income you teport will be assumed to be assessable.
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