British man allegedly assaulted with a dumbbell by unidentified foreigner at Pattaya gym following verbal argument over gym equipment
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Is Thailand Value for money
New Zealand has some of the best beef on earth. Grass fed, and in high demand as an export. You do need to read more and talk less. -
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Supercar convoy causes major delays on M6 motorway (video)
Well believe it or not, the maximum allowable speed on the section of the M6 that's open is jusy 80 kph. That's 50 mph - on a motorway??? Not that anyone pays attention to it but they might soon.............. last time I was up there (August) a lot of mid height poles were being installed around 500m apart, as the lights are already in, I suspect the poles may be for cameras. 80 kmh? - I'll be sticking to the old road thanks. -
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when Donald Trump Wins & Makes Amerika Grape Again
Yep all these economic proxy wars started by Harris / Biden will lose all the funding the Democratic scam machine has been lining their own pockets with. Y'all sit tight -
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Spreaders of Conspiracy Theories: Unmasking the Motivations Behind the Lies
I googled and evidence suggests otherwise: 'People with high education are less likely than people with low education to believe in conspiracy theories'. 'Trump said, “I love the poorly educated.” The poorly educated love conservatives. In 2020, Trump won 56% of high school-educated voters and dropouts; Biden won 56% of college-educated voters and 67% of post-graduate voters'. Why Education Predicts Decreased Belief in Conspiracy Theories - PMC (nih.gov) Why do Republicans hate higher education? Here’s the sinister reason | Opinion (yahoo.com) -
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Supercar convoy causes major delays on M6 motorway (video)
Yeh, yeh, yeh. Why do UK use mph instead of m/h? -
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Is Thailand Value for money
I'm actually laughing, as my friends here have been, all along at your replies. You are definitely younger than I am, by your replies, by 30 or more years. -
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
The only point in question is that you and others see discrimination as quite acceptable, until it affects you of course. In a equal society all pensions where NI was a factor, which would include the majority of workplace and private pensions, should be frozen. -
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Is Thailand Value for money
https://www.beeflambnz.co.nz/the-quality-mark -
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Is Thailand Value for money
I see that you are becoming increasingly agitated and abusive. But your baiting behaviour is only boomeranging back to you. -
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Horrific Bus Fire in Thailand Sparks National Debate on Safety
Plus, if a junior technician finds an issue and reports it to his / her boss, and the boss is "on the take" that's the end of the complaint. Thai people would rarely if ever go over the boss's head to the authorities -
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Save The Children Urges Action on Child Road Deaths in Thailand
The Thai standards are pretty much the same as international standards in all aspects of traffic safety. The problem is that there is no enforcement by the police. Before covid most people used a helmet, after covid the police stopped checking this and now less than half of the motorcyclists use a helmet. As for the license, a resent poll showed that 32% of drivers do not have a license. Without enforcement there will be no change -
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Is Thailand Value for money
I quoted your post verbatim, so I don't see why you are confused. It's very simple. You gave the wrong percentage of fat for a hamburger. I corrected you. Then you fiddled the figures by including the cheese, which you previously said was not included but had to be added separately. You confused grams and percentages. Your quibbling about figures is not only wrong,, but totally pointless because the recommended daily intake is far in excess of the figure you're quibbling about. I'd sooner take nutrition advice from Ronald MacDonald than you, frankly. You clearly don't know what youi're talking about. Of course minced meat has saturated fat, it's not a soybean burger, is it? <deleted> nonsense.- 1
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Spreaders of Conspiracy Theories: Unmasking the Motivations Behind the Lies
OK, I'll disagree on the first part and ignore the little lecture after that after that The press and most news media have become far more concerned with politics than true journalism since the 1980's - as a result of takeovers by wealthy individuals or groups - old school journalistic reporting standards have largely been replaced or removed. -
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Is Thailand Value for money
The more you talk, the more I can see you're a very disturbed individual. It appears that you're either drunk or plain dense, or perhaps both. Again, for at least the 4th time. He said he likes mostly junk food. I recommended some food because he also said food to him isn't that tasty unless it has sugar. Again, it's up to him to decide if he wants to try other things. people get into a routine of what they eat because of taste and convenience. most do not follow good healthy lifestyles. This is proven daily all over the world in the obesity rate and the amount of diseases people have, many of those from a poor diet and lack of exercise. My family had diabetes in it, including my son, who's 34, and my brother, who died from a heart attack brought on by diabetes. My aunt had it, along with an uncle. This is one reason I chose to eat healthy. My blood sugar is usually 88, which is low. I'm trying to avoid as many life altering diseases as possible, knowing full well genetics plays a role. I don't write nonsense. You talk nonsense because you aren't getting it.- 1
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