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Passenger Van Crashes into 18-Wheeler Truck, Passengers Injured
While everybody is pointing a finger at the van driver, most of these accidents are due to the truck. Most of these trucks back-lights are very poorly visible and can not be seen from a distance. Just like the motorbikes running without read lights. -
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Trump Goes Full Racist
Actually, the Bell Curve depended for its data on garbage quality "research" from very dubious sources. The Tainted Sources of the Bell Curve https://archive.ph/VwlFd#selection-1601.0-1635.14 Rather than race, it's bigotry that ought to be examined as a cause of stupidity. Anyone, not surprising that a Nazi apologist would be enamored of that book. -
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Scottish Tourist on Cannabis, Suffers Hallucinations & Causes Public Disturbance: Pattaya
I think a lot depends on what part of the cannabis you use, how much of it you use and the way you use it. -
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White Culture
I tried dating apps for quite a few years when I lived in the USA. I can count on one hand the people I actually met (oddly enough when we did meet it was it worked out well). However, I would have met more people on a time/effort ratio just sitting at the park. It's a time waster setup to get people to watch ads and just interact online. There are also a huge amount of guys posing as females, getting off on that somehow. -
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Any evidence of immigration - More lenient now on multiple Visa Exempts?
Later this week, I plan to do my 18th or 19th consecutive monthly visa exempt visit to Swampy. I'll post back if there are any issues. It's just my own experience, but it leads me to believe that it's not the number of VE entries that causes issues, at least not at BKK. It's either the pattern of stays, the total days in country, or the way the tourist dresses. (I'm only half kidding with the "dresses" comment) US citizen, 67 years old, worked in Thailand for years, but have not had a visa since Covid. 17 or 18 visa exempts in a row, once a month and I stay 4-8 days on each visit. YMMV. -
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Car recommendations
As you are in the 3rd year of your rental car and assuming it was brand new when you 1st started the rental have you considered asking the rental company for a price to buy the car as your rental must have nearly paid for the car -
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Poll: One-Third of Thais ‘Very Angry’ if Handout is Cancelled
So, in the Poll of 2000 people, 56.9% were eligible = 1138, of which 41.5% were angry = 473. Where does the one third come from? -
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Harris Lies, Americans Die. Illegal Aliens are more Important
This is the result of Trump's lies about FEMA: FEMA contractors ordered to “stand down” after security threats, messages show An inspection agency that works as a contractor for the Federal Emergency Management Agency has ordered its employees in western North Carolina to cease inspections over the weekend and return to hotels, WBTV has confirmed. Sunday evening, the Washington Post first reported messages about reports of threats to FEMA-affiliated workers in Rutherford County. WBTV has independently confirmed that reporting with sources with direct knowledge of the threats. The news comes after FEMA workers across Hurricane Helene’s disaster zone in western North Carolina have been targeted with misinformation and rumors about the federal government’s recovery operations in the area. -
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Spain Threatens Hard Border at Gibraltar Amid Post-Brexit Tensions Over 'Generous' Deal
You didn't even bother to think or ask what the people of Gibraltar even want, and they are the ones who will be affected the most. -
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Harris Lies, Americans Die. Illegal Aliens are more Important
You love your billionaires. -
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Spain Threatens Hard Border at Gibraltar Amid Post-Brexit Tensions Over 'Generous' Deal
More than half (53 Percent) of the labour force are resident in Spain or are non Gibraltarians. According to the Government of Gibraltar's statistics, around 45 Percent of the total employee jobs, and 58% of the private sector jobs, are held by frontier workers (employees who are normally resident in Spain but are employed in Gibraltar). Around 63 Percent of the frontier workers are Spanish nationals. More than half (55 Percent) of the private sector employee jobs are held by persons who are not Gibraltarians or Other British nationalities. The public sector, on the other hand, employs mainly Gibraltarians and other British (90 Percent) [90] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibraltar#Economy It seems that the majority of the workforce are Spanish nationals living in Spain
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