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How do you control or get rid of dog packs.
Great idea. i’ve done the same in Koh Samui. you can get them on Amazon. You could also carry a pistol. using either on self defense is not illegal, though proving it was self defense and that you weren’t on the offensive would be hard to prove as a farang and without witnesses. and carrying a pistol without a permit is illegal and a farang can’t get a permit. but the taser works and definitely will scare off those wild animals. https://a.co/d/34hIOw2 -
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I'm worried I might have cancer. But, don't ask me why. Do you worry about this, too?
Do you really think you will live long enough for that ? Isn't there a 22 wheeled truck with your name on it ? Never a better time to decamp to rural Japan 🙂 -
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Will there ever be a safe vaccine?
So you only know of chapter one in a long line of medical knowledge leaps over the 14 decades since Koch postulated. Nobody knew viruses existed when Koch sat down to write his theories. It shouldn't take that long for you to catch up with medical knowledge. But.... we all know you never will. I often wonder why people close their minds... something wrong upstairs, I believe. Koch had to amend his third postulate when he learned of asymptomatic infections. Table 1. Koch’s postulates 1890 1. The parasite occurs in every case of the disease in question and under circumstances which can account for the pathological changes and clinical course of the disease. 2. The parasite occurs in no other disease as a fortuitous and non-pathogenic parasite. 3. After being fully isolated from the body and repeatedly grown in pure culture, the parasite can induce the disease anew. He applied these principles to other infectious diseases: “The proof has been fulfilled in a number of diseases, anthrax, cholera, tuberculosis, tetanus, and many animal diseases.” Importantly, Koch recognized that it was not always possible to satisfy his third criterion: In accordance with this hypothesis, we must then consider as parasitic a number of diseases in which it has not yet been possible—or only in an incomplete manner—to infect experimental animals and to prove the third part of the rules. To these diseases belong typhoid fever, diphtheria, leprosy, relapsing fever, Asiatic cholera. In his day, because infections in the absence of antibacterial drugs were usually of great severity, little attention was paid to non-pathogenic commensals, subclinical infections, or to asymptomatic carriers. These now commonplace aspects of infections constitute many of the exceptions to Koch’s postulates. But others have emerged so that Koch’s postulates have been reported as outdated or unfit for purpose. From: https://hekint.org/2022/09/22/kochs-postulates-revisited/ Your hero recognized the flaw in his postulates. It's time you did as well. It's also time to realize that so far your 'research' has misinformed you instead educating you. -
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Was I crazy to buy a Neta V now the company is going bust?
I'll take them cheating the govt vs putting customer's safety at risk -
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Donald won't like This,
And you are a lying Russian. I'm not from the UK, and who are you to demand who can comment on topics of the American buffoon? -
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MAGA Burning their hats
FB dropped by most intelligent people around a decade ago.
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