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Feel sorry for AN posters who bought electric
They are real. What makes you think they’re not? -
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Are cars legally required to stop for a zebra?
Cars don’t stop, motorcycles certainly don’t -
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Fatal Dog Attacks in Thailand Prompt Legal Reevaluation
And, when it finally ends up killing you, after giving you '5 or 6' warnings, it will also be your fault. Back to the topic, all stray dogs need to be rounded up and put down. -
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Batten down the hatches! Thailand braces for savage storms
I have little faith in Thai weather predictions, I just keep my handy radar link available at all times on my phone, I can watch the weather in real-time. https://weather.tmd.go.th/bma_ncLoop.php -
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Husband Assaults Wife Over Delayed 10,000 Baht Digital Funds Transfer
Oh Yes! You can just imagine our knowledge of the situation. My wife runs a rather big sized corner shop, and we see were the money goes on a daily basis. Since the first day they started the payouts, we have seen an increase in alcohol sales of nearly 60%. That´s telling exactly how much people really needed this money, when they just can waste it on alcohol. -
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Feel sorry for AN posters who bought electric
I can post 30+ more photos of generators mounted on the back of EV’s if you like. Real vehicles in real traffic. Not staged -
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White Culture
Sports shoes made in Asia and clown hamburgers. i don’t consume either. I have no idea of Iggy Azalia but if you like her, good for you. Your economy was built on free slave labour, since that was taken away it has been a gradual slide down. That is why Trump wants to make America great again. Because it isn’t. -
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Proposal for Foreign Land Leases in Thailand Requires Legal Revisions
The transcription below includes news stories from Thailand and Southeast Asia, featured on the Good Morning Thailand program, hosted by Alex. The topics range from proposals for legal revisions on foreign land leases in Thailand to calls for legalizing divorce in the Philippines, amidst the high costs of annulments. 1. Proposal for Foreign Land Leases in Thailand Requires Legal Revisions A proposal to allow foreigners to lease land for up to 99 years in Thailand may face legal challenges, requiring amendments to existing laws. Public consultations and concerns over "selling the country" remain unresolved. 2. Foreign Men Vandalise Phuket Restaurant Two foreign men shattered windows at Birds Cafe in Phuket in separate incidents within an hour, causing panic. The restaurant is closed for repairs as police investigate. 3. Thai Actress Criticises Police After Brother's Assault Thai actress Mint Wijitvongthong criticized police for their delayed response and leniency after her brother was assaulted by a Russian man in Bangkok. 4. Thai Airways Expands Partnership with Gulf Air Thai Airways has expanded its code-sharing agreement with Gulf Air, adding six new destinations to boost revenue and connect passengers to more global cities. 5. Thailand’s Sago Beetles Set for Global Export Thailand's sago beetles are being exported globally as the edible insect trend grows, with approval from the Thai FDA and interest from European countries. 6. Chon Buri Cemetery Transformed Into a Unique Cafe A Chon Buri cemetery has been converted into a community cafe, offering free refreshments to visitors. The project promotes community spirit and attracts tourists. 7. Vietnam Offers Amnesty to Foreign Prisoners Vietnam granted amnesty to 20 foreign prisoners, including two U.S. citizens, as part of a National Day pardon for over 3,760 inmates. 8. Japan's New Prime Minister Calls Snap Election Japan’s incoming Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, announced a snap election for October to gain public support for his new administration and address key issues. 9. South Korean Officials Sentenced for Halloween Crush Three South Korean police officers were sentenced for negligence in the 2022 Itaewon Halloween crush, which killed nearly 160 people. Other officials were acquitted. 10. Calls for Legalising Divorce in the Philippines Calls to legalize divorce in the Philippines grow as expensive annulments remain the only option to end marriages, prompting a proposed Absolute Divorce Bill. -
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Survey reveals growing American distrust in vaccines for COVID, other infectious diseases
Regarding the above cited journal article from Japan, a couple of things to note: --first, as a general issue regarding the article, correlation does not translate into causation. Meaning, just because one thing happens to happen after something in time, it doesn't mean the first thing caused the second thing. For example, I could go get a vaccine, then walk outside, cross the street, and get hit and killed by a bus.... So did the vaccine cause my death? Certainly not. But then, more specific to the details of above cited journal article: 1. the authors there report on the three aneurysm cases, but having read the entire article, nowhere in their report do they conclude or state that the three cases were CAUSED by the vaccinations. 2. In fact, what the authors actually wrote in the "Conclusion" section of their article was: "We have reported the cases of three women with intracranial aneurysm rupture shortly after undergoing BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. Although we believe that the advantages of COVID-19 vaccination outweigh the risks, continuous pharmacovigilance is necessary to monitor for potentially fatal adverse events and identify any possible associations." [emphasis added} Then lastly, regarding the issue of the "potential associations" issue raised in the article, here's what the PolitiFact fact checking service reported a year after the Japan article was published: "There is no good evidence that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines cause brain aneurysms," John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health, told PolitiFact. "The claims to the contrary are not based upon any sound science or reasoning." [emphasis added] The CDC does not list brain aneurysms as a common side effect after COVID-19 vaccination in any age group. We found a March 2022 study that reported the cases of three women in Japan who had an intracranial aneurysm rupture within three days of getting an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. But the study did not conclude that vaccines were the cause and the authors said the advantages of COVID-19 vaccination outweigh any risks. [emphasis added] https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/apr/25/instagram-posts/no-brain-aneurysms-are-not-a-common-side-effect-of/ -
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Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand needs your help for their next chapter
PAWS is doing something, not like you, just st@pid chatter -
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White Culture
Oh the irony of a spawn of the British Empire decrying the mass murder of children. That's almost as bad as an Israeli doing it. The irony. You're worth more than an American or Jew? Says who? You? -
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Thailand promotes products with Piccadilly Circus campaign
Interesting Press Statement, article heavily emphasises the Picadilly lights, yet choose to add a photo of a tourist bus taken at the back door of Selfridges on Edwards Mews with Nations House as the backdrop. Could they not afford a shot showing the front door? As to the strap line "Think Thailand Next Level". Is that promoting some new game? -
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What does the average British expat think of Tommy?
So in that equation, Tommy Robinson is Hitler and the Sikhs are Jewish kids and the attack on the Black man is the Holocaust ? -
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Boozy Australian Tourist Restrained by Phuket Airport Police
Why? Are only Russians classy? - NOT.
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