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Living the Thai life: Kingdom rolls out red carpet for big spenders
“the dildo merchants we'd pass” LOL…good one. -
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Malaysia's PM Appoints Former Thai PM Thaksin as ASEAN Adviser
This will make Min Aung Hlaing happy! -
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Secrets of the Past: Ancient Civilizations and Anunnaki
The history of humanity is intricately woven with the threads of ancient civilisations, each contributing unique perspectives on culture, technology, and spirituality. As societies transitioned from nomadic hunter-gatherers to complex agrarian communities around 5,000 years ago, the foundations for modern civilisation were laid in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and beyond. Among the most intriguing facets of these ancient cultures is the mythology surrounding the Anunnaki, a group of deities that originated in Sumerian belief systems. Often described as the offspring of the sky god Anu, the Anunnaki played pivotal roles in creation myths, governance, and agricultural prosperity. Their narratives echo throughout various Mesopotamian texts, leaving behind a legacy that continues to spark interest in the relationships between gods and humanity. In recent years, the Anunnaki have also become central figures in modern interpretations that suggest they might represent extraterrestrial visitors to Earth. This idea gained traction through the works of authors like Zecharia Sitchin, who postulated that these beings came to Earth for resources and influenced human development. Such theories raise provocative questions about the ancient astronaut hypothesis, where many believe that extraterrestrial beings were involved in shaping early human civilisations. The discussion around lost civilisations and potential connections to an advanced prehistoric society explores the possibility that our understanding of human history is incomplete. The decline of great empires, such as the Indus Valley Civilisation or the Minoans, challenges us to consider what we may have forgotten or failed to record. These gaps inspire speculation about the effects of climate change, warfare, and societal shifts on the course of history. While legends and myths provide fascinating narratives, they often intertwine with truths about human experiences. Stories of great floods, divine interventions, and the creation of humanity may reflect real events, collective memories shattered through time. The overlap between myth and reality raises profound questions about the essence of our past. As archaeology and genetics continue to uncover compelling evidence about early human societies and migrations, new insights prompt us to reconsider longstanding beliefs. What if our origins are far more complex than we understand? In light of these thoughts, we invite you to ponder: - Were advanced civilisations lost to time? - Do the Anunnaki symbolise ancient encounters with extraterrestrial beings, or are they reflections of human aspirations and fears? - How can recent archaeological discoveries and genetic research refine our understanding of human history? - What lessons from lost civilisations can guide us ? The quest to unravel the mysteries of our past is ongoing, inviting curiosity and debate. -
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Superrich Location Between DMK & Ekkamai
"directly to Ekkamai bus station via Skytrain" Directly would not be my choice of description! Assuming you are planning red line to Bang Sue, then MRT to Sukhumvit, then changing to BTS Asok - there is a Superrich at Asok, you'll walk past it on the way to the ticket machines. If I wasn't travelling light I'd be in a taxi! -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
It did go to a court in the EU, forgot which, ....13 judges, 5 for, 8 against...........We lost..😢 -
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EU Sues UK Over Brexit Treaty Breach on Free Movement
As Michel Barnier said, "There are no winners with Brexit". Although the effects of Brexit on the EU member states haven't been the subject of as much research as in the UK, given that France and Germany are major trading partners and allies of the UK, it would be surprising if those two countries hadn't also been negatively affected by Brexit albeit not to the same extent as the UK. There were fewer immigrants to the UK, both in absolute numbers and in terms of net migration, under the 'uncontrolled' free movement of people, when we were an EU member compared with the post-Brexit 'controlled' situation. -
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Singapore-sling blunder leaves Phuket Airport officials red-faced
HOW ABOUT A PHOTO OF THE CRIMEA NEXT ? 8-))))
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