No, you're wrong again. It was about "Best English Food". And this crappy, fatty, hard stroke inducing "food" (maybe feeding pigs with it? But I'm no Vet. So I don't know) is definitely NOT the BEST English food.
Not just flexible but unimforned and stubborn. I have been going to the same coffee place in CNX for five years. The Thai lady makes great coffee and is very nice. To this day she still thinks I am Japanese because I am Asian. I have stopped telliing her that I am American. Whenever I am not at her place for a stretch she usually asks me "you go to Japan?". I tell her I was in Los Angeles but I doubt she believes me. All I want is to get my coffee and get along with her. I pay, leave a tip, smile and leave until next time. This represents my experience as an Asian American in the Land of Smiles. Purusing a relationship of anykind with a Thai woman(especially in Chiang Mai) is no longer in the plans. Maybe I will try a bar girl next?
The Israeli modus operandi is always the same .
They set themselves a goal , like , for example , free the Gaza strip and the west bank from all palestinians ...
Justifications and excuses can always be found AFTER the facts are established .
I think , what Israel really wants is territorial expansion .
Once the west bank and the Gaza strip are " liberated ' from the palesinians , Israel is a whole ... if you look at the map . it is even understandable ...?
But the means to achieve that goal are inhumane .
" just kill them all , they are all terrorists " is a policy that will bring nothing good for the jews in the long run .
The Israelis do not want ( rightfully ) , the Holocaust to be forgotten , but what they do now , will always be remembered as well ...
Pathum Thani School Bus Tragedy Victims Honored in Solemn Ceremony
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A poignant merit-making ceremony took place today to honour the young victims of last month's devastating school bus accident in Pathum Thani province, Thailand. The event was conducted on-site near Zeer Rangsit Shopping Centre, where the fatal accident occurred, bringing together senior officials, local figures, and community representatives. The ceremony, led by Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, offered solace for the grieving community and an avenue to express unified sorrow.
Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344528-pathum-thani-school-bus-tragedy-victims-honored-in-solemn-ceremony/
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