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Ireland’s Move at the ICJ Redefining The Meaning of Genocide to get a Conviction
Are they trying to make a mockery of international laws the same as Ireland, the subject of this topic? -
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Where Does It End? First She Wants Breast Implants, Now a Brazilian Butt Lift!
Keeping it shoved up your backside is rather dangerous, especially when your katoey wants to ride you -
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Young Girlfriend from Udon Thani wants to get married.
Maybe, just maybe, he is attempting sarcasm?? -
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British Airways spreads its wings: Gatwick-Bangkok flights back on
These flights have been absolutely rammed every time wheels up It doesnt surprise me I was lucky enough for many years to be able to obtain ID90 staff discount tickets on BA care of my brother to Bangkok Treated like a king in Economy ....I've never understood the angst against our national carrier Somehow a complete internet myth this last 25 years that BA are crap has somehow turned into an internet fact instead -
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Hua Hin Airport set to join the ranks of international airports next year
Air Asia had an excellent flight between Hua Hin and KL for several years (before « Covid »). We used it half-a-dozen times. International connections were easier in KL and airport fees less than in BKK. Air Asia has its own terminal in KL. -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Well, if i understand above correctly and considering that the great majority of vehicle buys in Thailand are financed (and just for discussion let's assuming all 76K of above mentioned EV registrations for 2023 were financed) then dividing 76,314 registrations by 90,000 reported sales gives almost a 85% loan approval rate which means a15% loan rejection rate. A loan rejection rate far lower than around 50% that some industry groups keep whining about. Now maybe EV buyers are better off financially and experience a much lower loan rejection rate than many ICEV buyers. Maybe a lot of the loan rejections occur for income people (let's say below Bt20K/month) who are trying to buy an ICEV pickup truck or compact car....lower income folks who simply don't consider buying an EV for whatever reasons. I feel if the banks would release detailed data on loan rejection rates we would see the great, great bulk of rejections apply to lower income applicants with the great, great majority trying to buy a ICEV vehicle such as a pickup truck or compact car. But that's just a gut feeling I have....can't provide any reference....just the feeling I get from the nature of numerous media releases this year and my own Thai in-laws. -
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Ireland’s Move at the ICJ Redefining The Meaning of Genocide to get a Conviction
In the mean time, more and more countries and organisations are speaking out against the Israeli atrocities.
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