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Crime Indian Tourist Robbed by Two Transgender Women in Pattaya Hotel Room
Disappointed? Is this another one of the cannabis initiated delusions? -
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Report Confusion Plagues Thailand's New Digital Nomad Visa, Leaving Applicants Stranded
Is working without permit allowed in the country they're staying in? -
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COVID‐19 Vaccination During Pregnancy and Birth Defects - a US 2021-2022 study
Source: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12093198/ = = = And here the results and conclusions of that study: Results Participants reported receiving Pfizer‐BioNTech vaccines (59.0%), Moderna (38.2%), and Janssen (2.8%) vaccines. Most (65.2%) participants received their first COVID‐19 vaccine after the first trimester. The prevalence of major birth defects was 3.8%. Among defects with comparator estimates available (n = 50), 35 were below or within expected ranges. C19VPR prevalences were higher than the comparator confidence interval for 15 defects; however, C19VPR confidence intervals included comparator estimates. Prevalences did not differ by the timing of vaccination for seven defects examined. Conclusions Birth defects prevalence estimates among infants born to women receiving COVID‐19 vaccines during or just prior to pregnancy were generally similar to pre‐pandemic estimates. While there was no strong evidence of associations between vaccination and specific defects, statistical power was low. = = = > So the study concludes that there is 'nothing to see here'. That is until you delve into the study... The study reports a 3.8% prevalence of major birth defects among infants born to women vaccinated during or just prior to pregnancy, concluding this rate is consistent with pre-pandemic U.S. estimates and finds no strong evidence of increased risk. However, a critical examination reveals several methodological and interpretative limitations that challenge these conclusions. To be addressed in my follow-up post in this thread... -
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Would you ever hit a woman?
Bone density has nothing to do with knowing how to fight or take hits. Neither does weight. Training teaches you to avoid hits, especially against someone who is heavier. Size means little against speed,maneuvering and power. You don't get hit, you don't lose. -
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Would you ever hit a woman?
Or...just tell them there's a 50% discount on shoes down at the mall, and they will take off running out the door.
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