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Does your Thai wife keep you on a short leash?
I completely disagree, he certainly had the potential for a great life, but this is a man that wakes up every morning with so much bile in the back of his throat that he feels the need to inflict his anger hatred, and bitterness on every person he encounters. This man is the very definition of unfulfilled and miserable, you can see it in his face, you can hear it and every word. Lock him up. -
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/Featured Quiz 18 October - Weekly Featured Quiz - General Knowledge
I just completed this quiz. My Score 90/100 My Time 60 seconds -
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Foreign 'Mafia' Harass Tourists in Pattaya, Taunt Local Police
"Mafia" Give me a break -
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Taxi from Suwannaphum to Pattaya
Must be a treat with a 26" suitcase on a motorbike twice -
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Does your Thai wife keep you on a short leash?
A man is only on a short leash because he allows it to happen, so you're right it is only for the wimps of this world who are unwilling to take control of their own lives, and establish a firm agenda early on. -
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Retirement visa and new passport
I did that recently at Div 1 and had to get a bank statement and letter. -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
Remember the other half (also morons) support an airhead like Trump-- -
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N Korea Sends Troops to Support Russia in Ukraine: Seoul Warns of a "Grave Security Threat"
During the build up to the first Gulf War with Iraq all the media was on about their tanks and massive army, fourth biggest in the world, Republican Guard. And on paper it looked impressive. But they weren't Now you have an elite group of NK soldiers with pictures of them marching in perfect formation in fancy kit. Have to learn precision formation marching for display to dear leader. But does the fancy kit exist, has it been tested? where did it come from? what kind of combat arms training do they have? What are they actually supposed to be trained in, besides marching All things to be determined in the fog of battle Lots of unknowns. -
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Indian Tourists Spark Outrage for Littering into Sea at North Pattaya Beach
I cannot be personally responsible for "per capita America", however I can choose my to lead my own life in a specific manner, and we are all responsible for our own actions. Personally I take a lot of actions that I believe positively impact the environment, what else can we do? And FYI, I have no shame, so it's not possible for me to be ashamed of criticizing the Thais for their astonishing indifference towards the environment. -
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A Mystery $30 Million Wave of Pro-Trump Bets Has Moved a Popular Prediction Market
Polymarket is just one betting site where Trump outperforms Harris by far. You got nothing https://www.realclearpolling.com/betting-odds/2024/president https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2024/10/17/trumps-polymarket-odds-top-60-how-election-betting-markets-differ-from-polls/ The nascent election betting market landscape is not the only financial instrument moving toward a Trump victory. Shares in Trump Media and Technology Group, the Truth Social’s parent company primarily owned by Trump, are up 86% in October, with the low-revenue social media company’s stock movement often viewed as a proxy for Trump’s election odds. And “you can see” evidence in the broader stock market that investors are “very convinced Trump is going to win,” billionaire hedge fund manager Stanley Druckenmiller told Bloomberg Thursday. -
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Police Raid Two Bars in Hua Hin for Underage Prostitution, Owners Arrested
You often see something like "doing X with a minor under 15" in the news reports here. Presumably that indicates some sort of differentiation. -
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Dancers at Police Station Spark Outrage Among Netizens
Tempest in a teapot. Much ado about nothing. I find their sense of fun up lifting. Note to those offended: Get a life. -
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David Lammy’s Push for UN Security Council Expansion Threatens Britain's Global Influence
I think that the 60% figure is an exaggeration but you make some valid points. https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/news/landmark-report-shows-uk-wildlifes-devastating-decline Imo there needs to be a balance between protecting the environment and the requirements of the economy; there is a big difference between worrying about the destruction of the Amazon rain forest and its' effects, and spoiling the view of someone living in the English shires because a housing estate has been built. The UK has always needed immigrants to supplement the domestic labour force. Controlling i.e. reducing immigration may slow economy growth.
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