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Tim Walz: The Unexpected Strength Behind Harris’s VP Pick
I have never watched much of the View - I don't think it's in my channels when in Australia or here. What I have seen I found to be a reasonable discussion - people saying what they felt - I got a bit bored and didn't concur with all they said but they seemed like reasonable people. To me shows like the 5 seems horribly manufactured - I doubt the sincerity of some of them and if they are sincere then they are not nice people. No problem if Republican or Democrat - it's about how you go about making the case in my opinion. -
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Where Can I Sell My Rolex in Bangkok?
Sell in Europe, there’s a waiting list in most licensed Rolex jewelers. Very sought after , but you need all the certificate of course. -
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Trump Attempts to Delay Sentencing in Hush Money Case
We just may have our wish granted,the judge just delayed sentencing until after the election.in my humble opinion the judge seems to be leaning towards jail time that will also help keeping his mouth shut after he loses the election……good and better!! That’s a win win!! -
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Trump Has 'Very' Rocky Moment On Fox News As He Repeatedly Denies Being Weird
Watch him? A weird link to a weird goofy twanger commenting on what? Hopeless. No footage of Trump being weird or anything else. You are just a time-waster. -
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Nightlife in Nakkon R Korat. Help.
There is this place, albeit out of town 88/9 Sueb Siri Rd, ตำบล ในเมือง Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima, Chang Wat Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand | Instant Street View Also there are bar s drive past la panza away from suranee monument . Most bars are for young thais. Newish bar next to Srivithai hotel not too far from the old bus station. The monkey bar if you want more mature farangs. The monkey bar not far from the catholic school. -
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Tim Walz: The Unexpected Strength Behind Harris’s VP Pick
Trump probably should seeing as he's free-falling, but doubt he would. Kamala and the Dems are playing it smart, keeping the message and contrast consistent, presenting positive and young as a contest to the old and cranky DJT. When you've got the lead, you play conservatively in most sports, like politics. -
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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors
You are comparing apples and pears. -
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How on earth do you Diet in Thailand ?
No, wrong. Watch the first couple of minutes of the video @BigStarjust posted. Or watch the obesity lectures of Jason Fung (mutch more detailed), I think he posted the link, but easy enough to google them anyway -
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Hunter Biden's Surprising Last-Minute Guilty Plea in Tax Evasion Case
I saw the check. You're a troll. Stop it. -
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Tim Walz: The Unexpected Strength Behind Harris’s VP Pick
Okay, so just generalized dislike for progressives, which you perceive as being hypocritical. For reasons you haven't explained or provided examples of, but never mind, separate discussion. Like your hypocrisy in pretending your posts weren't saying negative things about Kamala? -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
IMO the west has sold to Ukraine a serious miscalculation with regard to Putin; we the public, like Ukraine, seem to be under the impression Putin will stop if the war becomes too costly- I think this is wrong. It’s not, as some would argue, a war motivated by Putin’s ideology. It’s not, as others would argue, a war motivated by resources or money.The Kremlin has made a strategic decision to fight the war until it wins, at any cost. They view the war as a national security necessity. Putin is and has always been a national security hawk. He sees things through the eyes of a KGB agent- he is incredibly calculating - an evil genous as it were. And, the west actually understands this. There is no miscalculation in western capitals; they know what Putin is doing and why he is doing it. And so we are successfully exploiting Russia’s national security concerns by using dripfed equipment to batter the Russian armed forces. If the Russian army wins (which I suspect it will), it will be at far lesser strength than before the war. This weakens Russia and allows the US in particular to focus all of its efforts on the real threat to a free society which is of course the sleeping giant - China. My Kissinger point as it were explained in context. Ukraine’s gamble against Russia risks becoming a blunder https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4862260-ukraine-advance-kursk-scrutiny/ George Beebe, director of grand strategy at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, said the Kursk operation was still in its early stages but “looks like it’s heading toward a failure.” “The Russians have not diverted significant numbers of forces from the front lines in Ukraine. If anything, they’ve stepped on the accelerator pedal,” he said. “There seems to be a great deal of skepticism about what this incursion is going to accomplish, and I think growing concerns that it was a blunder.” Russia appears to have accepted the reality of Ukrainian troops in Kursk for now. The Institute for the Study of War assessed this week that “Putin is attempting to preserve the Russian drive on Pokrovsk at the expense of delaying the clearing of Kursk.” -
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Indian tourists arrested in Pattaya for stealing camera battery
What a pair of idiots. -
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Thx for posting. I just read it. Nothing new, except they really mean it. For me, this would probably be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Pollution already means I won't spend the EU winter here anymore - but it's a bit weird to spend only the EU summer here. Ever increasing bureaucracy (online 90 days never working, now TM 30 again, soon ETA...) ... this used to be a country where I never saw a bureacrat in my first 10 years, that was very nice. It's not the small amount of taxes I might have to pay. It's the amount of time I waste with bureaucracy. -
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