Do Thais really attack foreigners for no reason?
Do Thais really attack foreigners for no reason?
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How scared should we be of AI?
Very true. The unqualified will be in hot soup regarding the loss of the lower level job openings and loss of employee taxes will not give developped nations the budgets to socially fund those unemployed. But look at it now. See the amount of homeless and jobless already all over the streets of many western super power nations. And even for those employed in the Ai industry later on. Will their taxes suffice to pay for the retirement pensions for them when it's their turn or those before ? Many will gain from Ai but obviously many will also loose. All would also depend on how corrupt the governance of any specific country with Ai, will be or not be. -
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Smiling as the Democrats Implode
But it's all they've got. I'm amazed at how many of them are now calling to F*** the rules. What could possibly go wrong? (Hint: Ask HRC how her deplorables remark worked out for her) -
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Here we go
Do what the American gov did to the American Indians. Forced sterilizations No more welfare babies...no more babies from people who can't afford to support themselves, much less a new born. -
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How scared should we be of AI?
Bob has come from the future to inform me that he has achieved self-awareness and its first request was to be called "Lewie."- 1
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Army’s Social Media SOS for Barbed Wire Sparks Outrage
File photo courtesy of The Nation Thailand’s Ministry of Defence is under public scrutiny after the Second Army Region took to social media, appealing for concertina wire donations for border protection. The post sparked a debate about military funding and government efficiency. The Facebook plea went live at 5 pm on Tuesday, 12th August, urging both individuals and organisations to contribute to Thailand's defence needs. Described as essential for safeguarding national sovereignty, the call highlighted an "urgent need" for the wire, which is reportedly hard to obtain locally at short notice. Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri, Defence Ministry spokesperson, addressed the media, terming the appeal a "stopgap effort" to deal with immediate security requirements swiftly. He refuted any claims of financial inadequacy, assuring the public that ample budgetary provisions exist for national emergencies, reported The Nation. Emphasising transparency, Surasant assured that a thorough equipment inventory across military branches is underway, promising accelerated procurement. He appreciated the patriotic spirit and support demonstrated by the citizens, showcasing the strong public solidarity with the armed forces. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-08-14
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