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Elon Musk’s European crisis deepens—initial April sales numbers prove devastating for Tesla
One of the posters starting many of the threads is a Brit. -
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Rand Paul Decries Congressional 'Cowardice' As He Explains Vote To End Trump's Tariffs
"Lack of manufacturing is why the USA is in the state it is" Grossly simplistic as well as completely wrong. -
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Tourism Thailand Acts to Boost International Tourist Safety Amid Decline
Highway Patrol cars in Thailand = VIP Escort cars in Thailand -
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Crime Taxi Driver Blocks Ambulance, Leading to Patient’s Death in Patong
Nobody forces you to live there. Rather a callous remark, are you suggesting he lives next door to a Hospital ? -
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Report Ladyboys Brawl on Soi Bangla: Viral Video Sparks Outrage
Ladyboy cage fights Another reminder to keep away from this hormone imbalanced rabble. -
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Trump can't understand photoshopped MS13
The other explanation to the whole kerfuffle is that the American President has poor eyesight, but doesn't want to appear wearing glasses, in case someone calls him 4-eyes. ie. he's been passed a photograph that his aides has described to him as showing the tattoos of the deportee. Obviously to most people, the annotation is clearly annotation, and no one thought to tell him the photograph was annotated. Evidence: In 2016 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-of-donald-trump-deposition-could-be-made-public/ https://www.vice.com/en/article/eye-doctors-explain-why-donald-trump-is-always-squinting/ We asked Dr. Fred Bodker, a board-certified ophthalmologist, what could explain Trump’s constant squint. “In general, it could just be because he’s trying to increase his vision,” said Bodker, explaining the pinhole effect of looking through a very small hole to sharpen vision. “He could just be trying to compensate for some blurry vision.” Poor vision can lead to poor depth perception, that some have used to explain his sometime awkward gait descending some stairs and slopes, and which could explain his awkward grasping of Prime Minister May's hand (and she, as a vicar's daughter, was far too polite to say anything): He also routinely has notes prepared for him in all caps and large font. His 2018 medical exam: https://time.com/5105096/donald-trump-physical-exam-transcript/ Notably the reference to physical acuity is completely missing from the 2025 exam, so suggesting an actual medical miracle https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/04/memorandum-from-the-white-house-physician/ Though I hadn't noticed before that he has a history of cataracts, with surgery to both eyes. After cataract surgery, nearly all patients will need to wear reading glasses He might be aware of his poor eyesight https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-eye-doctor-press-conference-today-coronavirus-small-business-a9489116.html When the President met with Prime Minister Starmer, the Prime Minister handed him a written invitation from King Charles. When the President came to read it, he handed it to Starmer to read, prompting speculation that he was either dyslexic, autistic or illiterate, when in fact, he was probably effectively blind. This happens when you look at the sun without protective eyewear He tweets alone, because he doesn't want people seeing him wear glasses https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/11/trump-tweets-alone-as-he-hates-being-seen-in-glasses-report.html New to the list, provided in an extensive report on Trump’s Twitter use published by the New York Times, is that he prefers to tweet alone because he doesn’t like to wear the reading glasses he needs to see his phone screen. And maybe the reason he doesn't want to be seen wearing glasses was because at school, he was the kid who went around picking on "4 eyes".
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