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British tourists’ speedboat crashes into Thai mangrove forest - video
British tourists’ speedboat crashes into Thai mangrove forest - video Some people are having all the bad luck! This is the same British tourist group that survived a tree falling on their bus. I distinctly remember the chest in the photo. -
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Here's Your War Monger, MAGAs
I'm not a Trump fanboy, but the more I think about it the more sense this makes. Denmark "owning" Greenland is like the Brits "owning" the Malvinas. No violence is necessary, the logic makes it simple. The US can and will make more use og Greenland than Denmark ever has. -
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Russian Arrested After Attempting to Start a Fire at a Temple
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He lost the plot
Come on guys, can you not just admit you are obsessed by the orange leader?..? Apparently You hate him so much, yet talk about him everyday... and twice on sundays -
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3 ways to make TV/AN a more pleasant and more useful experience
That won't stop people being ignored though. AFAICS ignoring a poster generally, at least to me, means that I don't see any of their posts, unless somebody else responds to that poster. Generally I get a notice that I have ignored that poster, but gives me the option of reading that particular post or taking the poster off my ignore list, plus something else. What I have been doing in the last few weeks, even before I read the posts, is checking who the OP is and what the topic is. Many times before I have opened the post to find that I have no interest in the topic or the responses, so I then dump the topic and move on to something else. -
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Terrifying Moment! Parents and Children Inches from Death Under Elephant’s Belly
He was making a trunk call.- 1
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Terrifying Moment! Parents and Children Inches from Death Under Elephant’s Belly
The Thai people should be ashamed how they treat Elephants World Animal Protection Assessed 3837 elephants in 357 venues across Asia and found that 63% were living in severely inadequate conditions. When not performing, they were restrained by short chains in noisy, dirty conditions, had poor diets, and received very limited medical care. Training elephants to perform tricks and activities for tourists is both unnatural and harmful. ‘Trainers’ use cruel, punishment-based training, including hitting them with sticks or sharp metal objects. Elephants are often kept in isolation. Elephants are very social, so separating young elephants from their mothers causes severe trauma, especially when they are then restrained with chains to exhaust them while they become used to being isolated. This can lead to symptoms of PTSD. Elephants used for tourism in Thailand fuels the cruelty we’ve just mentioned. Companies train elephants to fulfil the demand for elephant experiences and close encounters with these wild animals. Elephant tourism also makes elephants a valuable commodity. Elephant breeders can charge large sums for each calf. This is a form of wildlife farming, where these wild animals are seen solely in terms of profit with no thought for their wellbeing. Although the welfare of these elephants is our primary concern, captive elephant experiences also pose a significant danger to humans. More people are killed or severely injured by captive elephants than any other captive wild animal. Currently, one person is killed on average for each male elephant being held in captivity. As well as these direct killings, close contact with captive elephants can pass dangerous diseases such as tuberculosis to tourists and handlers.- 1
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Keir Starmer’s Leadership Under Fire: Poll Predicts Exit Within a Year
Those on lower fixed rate mortgages (arranged a few years previously ) would have bought the average rate down , is what I meant
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