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BREAKING NEWS Munich Car Ramming: 24 Year old Afghan Asylum Seeker. 28 Injured Some Critical
Do you know the meaning of "may"? Google translate will help you. -
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Tourist Brawl in Phuket Sparks Debate on Visitor Behavior - video
probably could not get any in their home countries, but i get it. woman have changed since the 90's and heavier as well -
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Why do people still believe in covid?
you have apparently no knowledge or understanding of what the PCR RT tests was, how it was used or what the results meant. The information surrounding it's use as a identification test was unclear and poorly described but it actually did what it was intended to do. It was intended as a monitoring test to conform if you had been exposed to the virus, not whether you were sick or had symptoms. Unfortunately the consistency of cycle rate meaning how many times the test was run to amplify the virus content in the sample was inconsistent company to company and country to country. The intent of the test was to be able to identify those exposed so you could take precautionary action to help curtail the spread. What have you been smoking or drinking? Hahaha > it was intended as a 'monitoring test to conform if you had been exposed to the virus' - How is that different from a test to determine whether you were Covid-19 infected?' PCR was and is a worthless sham-test used to inflate Covid-cases. > Do read the article on which this thread is commenting, as that article exposes the whole PCR-sham in detail, and you might learn something... -
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BREAKING NEWS Trump Signals Potential Meeting with Putin in Saudi Arabia Amid Ukraine War Talks
Defense is not part of EU's prerogative. It's up to each member State. The main problem is that they don't really agree with each other on a common defense project. -
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Thailand May Ease Overseas Income Tax Rules Amid Global Changes
Money brought into Thailand by Xpat's is taxable income under the current administration. So if I was thinking of buying an investment property under say 5 million baht, I would have to pay tax on that money brought into the country, and then whenever I sold that investment property, pay Capital Gains Tax. That is a no brainer, no investment property, investment overseas remain tax free for me, suffice to say I will continue to bring in the money I require to exist here, and if ever they want me to pay tax on it, around 60k, that will be 60k less a year that I will contribute to their economy. They are as blind as bats as far as I can see, e.g. Expats bring money into the country which goes into their economy, try and tax us on our money, then you will end up with egg on your face. I'd be surprised if a fair few Xpats haven't already left to be honest. -
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Thailand Ranked 106th in English Proficiency Out of 116 Countries
We have first hand experience with our kid going to a so called good school. They teach them big words together with simple three-letter words. They force the kids to memorize sentences in books rather than learn to read properly. Example: first grade book “Grace’s favorite color is blue”. Kids don’t know how to read /pronounce the word “is” yet. I spoke to a Thai parent and he said we just teach the kids to memorize sentences without breaking sentences into words. The teachers notes have spelling mistakes too. It’s all a show. “Look we teach advance English even to first graders”. Superficiality is their culture I’m afraid.
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