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Scottish Ministers Weigh Controversial Cat Ban and Curfew to Protect Wildlife
All predators are killing machines. including lizards, should they be banned too ridiculous -
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Thai Sex Content Creator Retires and Warns Fans of Impersonation Scam
Thai Sex Content Creator Retires and Warns Fans of Impersonation Scam Popular Thai adult content creator “J. Jett” has announced her retirement and warned followers about scammers impersonating her online. Despite starting in the industry with her parents’ awareness, she decided to step away in April 2023. Recently, scammers have been using her name and images to promote fraudulent livestreams. The announcement has disappointed her fanbase but also raised awareness about online identity fraud. -
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JK Rowling Clashes with Graham Norton and Billy Bragg Over 'Cancel Culture' Debate
I would say the real idiots are the ones that fell for the Far Right tactic of changing the meaning of words in order to attack their perceived enemies. Woke means to 'be aware' and has nothing to do with LGBT nor the Left. People like yourself just spread the nastiness and stupidity. -
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1st Mexico now Canada. Tariffs on hold.
As long as Biden kept the border open, Mexico would do whatever Biden wanted. Now there are 10,000 guards at the border, and 10,000 more on the way, so that will be 20,000. And now instead of helping illegal aliens enter the United States like Biden and the left wanted, the Mexican guards will be tasked with stopping illegal aliens from entering the United States, like Trump and the American people want. -
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Pentagon Announces Media Rotation, Replacing Legacy Outlets with New Organizations
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Foreigners Demand More Public Toilets After Phuket Urination Controversy
Foreigners Demand More Public Toilets After Phuket Urination Controversy Public urination in Phuket has sparked debate after images of two foreign men relieving themselves in public went viral. Thai social media users criticized the tourists, while foreigners argued that a lack of public toilets forces such situations. Phuket, a major tourist destination, reportedly has only 100 public restrooms for millions of visitors. Under Thailand's Public Cleanliness Act, the two individuals face a fine of up to 2,000 baht. The debate continues over whether Thailand should improve facilities or tourists should be more responsible.
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