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USA Trump to make decision on US involvement 'within two weeks'
Blah blah! I have proven you are a liar! I 'm happy! 🤣 -
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Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk
He's been posting the same rubbish meme lots of times. A for effort, F for imagination. -
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Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk
The I in BRICS stands for India, not Iran . I doubt whether BRICS members will be supporting Iran in the current war -
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Analysis Thailand in Trouble: Expats Exit as Vietnam Steals the Show
You are quite right in your assumptions in that she had hers done at a Public Hospital whereas I opted to go to a Private Hospital. However, I got a quote from the Public Hospital where she was treated, and for the cataract removal and basic lens fitted they were going to charge me app 40,000 baht, whereas she paid 6,000 baht! I don't mind paying slightly more, but almost SEVEN times as much is a BIG price differential!!! (I opted to go to a Private Hospital because (a) A couple of farang friends had been there and recommended it highly, and (b) the Public Hospital did not stock the type of lens that I required.) Regarding your point re "parks, museums, monuments, etc., etc.", I wonder how Thais would feel if, for instance, they had to pay £50 to visit London Zoo, whereas the locals only had to pay £10? (Figures for illustration points only!) -
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UK British Citizens Being Left Behind? Councils Housing More Asylum Seekers Than the Homeless”
Been waiting for the right wing BS to be bought into it. Nothing right wing about wanted to be housed in your own country. -
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The average IQ in Thailand is 89
I did your test, then on completion it asked me for my name and email address. You didn't warn us about that, did you? The test is also heavily biased towards shape/pattern recognition, which is only one aspect of intelligence, so I didn't find it to be a balanced test. FWIW, I did the MENSA test in the UK. I failed entry to MENSA by one point. This means that I am not in the top 2% of the population, IQ-wise. However, being top of the remaining 98% was good enough for me.
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