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$500 billion dollar investment on day one.
So basically you're completely in love with your president and your country, but not enough to actually live there? Or can't afford to live there? -
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Southport Killer Sentenced to Minimum of 52 Years for 'Pure Evil' Murders
I gave a link to to it, you don't like it because its right wing and as for evidence, its all slowly coming out now did you not notice how much has been hidden and how much is now being revealed such as his attempt to carry out a mass murder in a school but his dad stopped him. -
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Man Survives 8 Days Lost in the Jungle with Broken Hip and Leg
Unlucky, but lucky to have been found.. -
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Thailand Introduces Online TM6 as Tourism Fee Faces Delays
Singapore the ETA come back within hours. For S. Korea the ETA took two hours but the fee was about $9. For Malaysia they call it an MDAC(Malaysia Digital Arrival Card). It is not an ETA but something similar to a TM 6. The MDAC was difficult to get and it was not a seamless process. These three countries do not have anywhere close to 30 to 40 million arrival per year. I am not sure how any Thai immigration online process could seamlessly handle that many inputs and respond in a timely manner. -
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Russian Father Throws Son from Speedboat Near Surin Islands, Leading to Fatality
A tough one... But, I think this is a horrific and heartbreaking example of 'rough and tough play' gone terribly wrong.... The poor lad to go this way is horrific, but I can't imagine any of this was deliberate, this would appear to be 'just a father throwing his son off a boat' and the consequences were tragic... I've been out in a boat (Kayak) with my son and deliberately capsicum it... I'v dunked my son in a swimming pool fully clothed while messing around.... There are lots of things that 'dads do' with their kids that a 'rough, physically, playful, tough' etc.... .... I think this is a terrible and perhaps even completely uncharacteristic tragic a lapse in thought by a father who was 'messing about playing rough with his son'..... ... A tragic accident with no malice in it whatsoever - the poor man will have to live with the consequences of a momentary lapse of judgement for the rest of his life now... Horrific. But... Because he was Russian, I now expect to read a bunch of bigoted hang'em high posts with all humanity removed.
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