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Biden pardons Hunter.
hunter made a lot of money for daddy and the rest of the family ... for being on the board of so many companies, like in..... UKRAINE... look it up... -
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
I know what the Code says in relation to 60/120/220 thresholds for filing. I'm saying, forget the 60/120/220 thresholds, and only file when you have taxable income. As such, there's no tax evasion involved -- so you are in no risk of a fine on non existent tax owed. Just forget the 60/120/220 rule -- at no reportable risk to yourself. And, for most reading this, with below TEDA assessable income -- no need to try and get a TIN from a TRD, that throws you out for trying to get one -- with no taxable income. Sigh. -
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Torn bedsheets: How do you salvage some use from them, after tearing?
Never had this problem, in Thailand or the UK. Seems like they have rotted. Have you tried washing them? They will last much longer! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 December 2024
Pervert scandal: Uni sports event rocked by hidden camera - video By Ryan Turner Hidden camera contraption | Image via KhaoSod A hidden camera scandal has rocked a prominent university sports event, sparking widespread online outrage. A perverted man is accused of placing cameras in the athletes’ bathroom, secretly recording videos during the event. Despite his denial, police uncovered substantial video evidence from his messaging app. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345174-pervert-scandal-uni-sports-event-rocked-by-hidden-camera-video/ -
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Pervert scandal: Uni sports event rocked by hidden camera - video
Hidden camera contraption | Image via KhaoSod By Ryan Turner A hidden camera scandal has rocked a prominent university sports event, sparking widespread online outrage. A perverted man is accused of placing cameras in the athletes’ bathroom, secretly recording videos during the event. Despite his denial, police uncovered substantial video evidence from his messaging app. Yesterday, December 1, social media platforms were abuzz with discussions and condemnations of the incident. The controversy began when a post from a popular online page detailed how hidden cameras were found in the men’s bathroom at a university sports event. The footage showed athletes in various states of undress, prompting alarm and anger among viewers. The post labelled the act as a severe societal threat, emphasising the gravity of the situation. “This is a serious threat to society. The person responsible admitted to liking men and has recorded over 30 videos. It’s not a trivial matter anymore. It’s a grave violation of privacy.” The incident unfolded over several days in Surin, where university athletes were competing. The suspect reportedly frequented the athletes’ bathroom, raising suspicions among the sportsmen. His behaviour was noted over three consecutive days, leading to increased vigilance among the athletes. A volleyball player eventually reported the man’s repeated visits to their coach, prompting an internal investigation. The coach, upon being informed, confronted the suspect in the bathroom. Initially, the man confessed to recording only shirtless videos, claiming to have deleted them. However, doubts lingered as the coach could not find any immediate evidence. The suspect was then taken to the police station for further questioning. While the investigation was ongoing, an athlete discovered a suspicious device emitting light from a box in the bathroom. Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a camera. This discovery further implicated the suspect, who continued to claim the device was merely a charger for his iPad, dismissing any allegations of recording. Despite these claims, police managed to retrieve significant evidence from the suspect’s phone. They uncovered explicit videos of athletes, which had been shared via a messaging app. The recovery of these videos corroborated the initial claims made by the athletes and the coach, reported KhaoSod. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-02 -
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Does your girlfriend know how to watch a movie like a normal human?
wow she really seem interested in you -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
The salesman said buy now, because the price is going up. Wow, that's original. -
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ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant Over Alleged War Crimes
I am quite aware of the rules, that's why I gave you the IHL rule 14 to look up and find out about, you needed a little education on it. The Lawful Killing of Civilians Under International Humanitarian Law Although IHL’s aims are humanitarian, IHL is pragmatic in its acceptance of the realities of armed conflict. It does not outright forbid armed conflict, or even have a blanket prohibition on the killing of civilians. IHL recognises that the aim of war is to fight and win, and killing is a means towards that end. https://www.e-ir.info/2022/05/27/the-lawful-killing-of-civilians-under-international-humanitarian-law/
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