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The High Cost of Breathing
And for many these things can work. What we really need is a way to package and sell "outrage". It would be a big hit here. -
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Report Israeli Tourist Sparks Outrage Over Shoe Rule Dispute in Thailand
If she didn't talk.... I would. -
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The High Cost of Breathing
Breathing too expensive for you? It would be real cheap then if you just stopped. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 7 May 2025
Israeli Tourist Sparks Outrage Over Shoe Rule Dispute in Thailand Picture courtesy of MGR Online An Israeli tourist's refusal to adhere to a "shoes off" rule in a Koh Pha Ngan café has stirred a social media storm, highlighting growing tensions surrounding tourist behaviour in Thailand. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359907-israeli-tourist-sparks-outrage-over-shoe-rule-dispute-in-thailand/ -
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Question for US Citizen with US-based Charles Schwab Account
If you are here (or anywhere overseas) long term, I recommend a mail forwarding service. Personally I use Traveling Mailbox and its been great, but there are many registered commercial mail services. I use it with Schwab as my mailing and then have them forward it on. Has saved lots of headaches over the years. Alternatively, as others have mentioned, I would probably just give them a call and say you are overseas for 3 months and need a new card etc. They will likely send it. As for the phone, I transferred my verizon number to google voice for like a 25 dollar one time fee, and now have google voice with a real US number, free forever. Works with with Schwab and Chase and most credit card companies in terms of getting codes etc. Difficult to set-up while overseas, but worthwhile on a trip back. -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
Whether the new Israeli offensive in Gaza materialises in full or limited form, or is postponed further, the Israeli government’s objectives are clear: it is determined to pursue an open-ended war of varying intensity, making the Gaza Strip increasingly uninhabitable. The long-term horizon is the ethnic cleansing of the strip and its reoccupation by Israel, as part of a vision for a Jewish-exclusive state between the river and the sea. What was once the vision of a small outlawed group of extremists such as Rabbi Meir Kahane has now become official government policy; whether through a decisive military action, or mass starvation, Netanyahu’s government is working to make that vision viable. Seize Gaza, or make it uninhabitable. That’s Netanyahu’s plan – and either way he wins
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