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Why do The Cars sound like Boston? Anybody know?
No WAY, now HOW! Pettis was very...DOWN...on ... Dumb bands from the West. He always maintained that in recent decades.....bands in the West had become....mostly... PABLUM. This is why he opened his own club in Beijing...to...FIGHT against.... PABLUM. One club was D-22 (PUNK ROCK).... As you can see here, from Gemini, the AI that seems to know everything: But....what did D-22 really sound like, about a decade ago? Heaven Forbid.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It sounded...... REFRESHING..... According to Pettis. As I say: A very interesting fellow. -
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Trump Joins the Axis. NATO Dead. WW111 Imminent?
Look up who is the biggest weapons merchant after the USA on the planet. Frankly I would have thought that it is the better solution to not have a new German army involved in an arms race for planetary dominion. But if push comes to shove, I think the economic power and resolve of all Europeans combined would be well sufficient to make all kinds of uncomfortable scenarios true. However, this would mess up my argument that we Europeans are all so enlightened, so I let you have your point.- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
Cabinet Set to Reject Casino Entry Rule for Thai Nationals Picture courtesy: Bangkok Post Thai Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has indicated that a contentious proposal regulating casino entry for Thai citizens is unlikely to win cabinet approval. The policy, suggested by the Council of State (CoS), requires Thais to maintain a minimum of 50 million baht (approximately THB 50 million) in fixed deposits for at least six months to gain entry to casino entertainment complexes. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1352419-cabinet-set-to-reject-casino-entry-rule-for-thai-nationals/ -
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Cabinet Set to Reject Casino Entry Rule for Thai Nationals
Picture courtesy: Bangkok Post Thai Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has indicated that a contentious proposal regulating casino entry for Thai citizens is unlikely to win cabinet approval. The policy, suggested by the Council of State (CoS), requires Thais to maintain a minimum of 50 million baht (approximately THB 50 million) in fixed deposits for at least six months to gain entry to casino entertainment complexes. Anutin, who also holds the position of Deputy Prime Minister and leads the Bhumjaithai Party, expressed skepticism over the proposal's feasibility. He reassured that as a coalition partner, Bhumjaithai remains committed to supporting government policies, provided they don't negatively impact society. This proposal, outlined by Pakorn Nilprapunt, the CoS Secretary-General, aims to limit gambling access to individuals with considerable financial resources. Pakorn noted that the draft is under its second review, with the public invited to provide feedback until March 1 through the CoS website. This public response will shape subsequent deliberations. The CoS plans to present the refined draft to the cabinet 50 days post the feedback deadline. Pakorn framed the Entertainment Complex Bill primarily as a tool to boost foreign tourism, incorporating stringent measures to deter most Thais from patronizing local casinos, addressing prevalent gambling concerns. Meanwhile, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat clarified that the bill's broader agenda includes curbing illegal gambling, attracting foreign investment, and stimulating economic growth. He voiced concerns that the financial stipulations would exclude a majority of Thais from legal casinos, risking a continued reliance on unlawful gambling dens or establishments in neighbouring countries. The entry requirements, poised to restrict accessibility for locals and promote economic boosts through controlled tourism, are scheduled for reassessment at an upcoming cabinet meeting. The decision will play a pivotal role in the future landscape of Thailand’s entertainment and gambling sectors, balancing economic interests with social considerations, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-21 -
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Trump Joins the Axis. NATO Dead. WW111 Imminent?
Sorry my German friend or if you want that adventure on your soil again be my guest I would prefer in the UK with our "moat' and nukes to stay out of other's beefs. The Switzerland solution as I like to call it. It has worked well for them. And if Russia want a second revolution that's up to them we should stay out of interfering in other's systems. It seldom ends well. -
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And then there were none.
Wouldn't work, people would just move to Facebook groups where its free with light touch moderation
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