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The Looming Economic Storm in Europe
Just look at that Biden-Harris economic boom! That's what's called "an inconvenient truth" to MAGAs. Let's not forget Biden-Harris inherited a Recession and 6.8% unemployment from 45, the architect of real American Carnage. -
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Dealing with existential boredom !
Well done , not much fun being in the UK at the moment , freezing temperatures and high electric and gas prices . -
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Day-to-day life in Myanmar
Oil sector? Well, until that guy answers us, it will remain a mystery, but I've not heard of westerners working in the oil & gas industry in Myanmar (well, not since Total pulled out anyway) and since he mentioned some unknown island, I'm going to guess, he's working in tourism (hotel or restaurant) or teaching, probably the former. I never really took a liking for Burmese food either; it's definitely not going to win any culinary awards. That stated, I can always find something I like and unlike Myanmar Beer, I don't find it challenging to eat Burmese food, but when other choices are available, I usually choose those. Thankfully, Thai food is found everywhere in Myanmar, even in the smallest, most rural hamlets. International cuisine dished up by hotels and restaurants in Yangon, whether it be Thai, Indian, western or Japanese or even fusion, tends to be quite good. As for safety - well...you're mostly correct if you do what you say, but there's always a small chance of becoming the victim of a crime, no matter how many precautions you take. The security situation in Myanmar has deteriorated since the coup and westerners make easy pickings for those who are desperate. That of course doesn't mean you're likely to be robbed, just that you are more likely to be a target compared to the locals. I've rarely felt unsafe in Thailand/Laos/Myanmar/Cambodia/Vietnam etc. BUT I ensure I don't do silly things or go places I shouldn't be. I'd feel very unsafe in Shwe Kokko so of course I don't go there (foreigners aren't even allowed to visit). Laukkai, Muse, Mongla etc are similar; Laukkai and Mongla are particularly dangerous. The Golden Triangle SEZ in Laos is open to foreigners, but a bit dodgy. OK to walk through during the day, but not really somewhere a westerner should find themselves in, especially at night. The market they take you to on a day trip by boat from the Thai side - perfectly safe though. I wouldn't visit a Thai bar in a rural area, nor attend a cockfight as a westerner, where drunk Thai men with guns, knives, sticks and short tempers are in abundance. That's just asking for trouble. Similarly, dodgy KTV places in Laos or Cambodia aren't venues that westerners should visit. That's where you'll find trouble. Anyway, it's good to see you're happy where you are. I'm about to visit Yangon again in the near future. Looking forward to seeing what it's like now, post-Covid and post-coup. Kawthaung and that southernmost area felt largely the same as it did pre-Covid when I visited in 2023 and 2024. -
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SO who of you guys live in Thailand?
Patong, very romantic Fred. Right up there with Soi 6 Pattaya. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
HOW DO FOREIGNERS LIVING IN THAILAND PAY TAX? Foreign sourced income derived before 1st January 2024 and remitted into Thailand in a later tax year is not subject to Thai Tax. https://www.rd.go.th/fileadmin/user_upload/lorkhor/newspr/2024/FOREIGNERS_PAY_TAX2024.pdf -
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Yesterday I ate at Fuji after a long time of not eating there. Who gets the 10%? Waiters?
I like Japanese food that's not sushi. Almost impossible to find in Thailand. There is a little Izakaya here but unfortunately it's mediocre food. Nothing like the Japanese diner food in Detroit for Japanese auto execs or the place in Hollywood for Japanese Hollywood execs. Both amazing --Detroit was truly the Japanese version of American diner food and the Hollywood restaurant had some very reasonable priced saki like $5 as well as $300 a drink saki for the high fliers. That's nice. -
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Father Opens Fire in Retaliation After Son Assaulted, Injuring Four Teens
Was his name Donchai Porntrumpinawattra ? -
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Vaccine adverse events, including death, are grossly under-reported
It’s funny how he has gone with all the “every doctor who has ever said anything bad about the vaccine is a discredited quack” spiel. You’d get a kick out of watching the nobody of a doctor who he quotes (Ziyad Al-Aly) on his YouTube interviews with other even lesser known podcasters. They’re hilarious. Definitely the perfect portrait of health. He also has some glowing write up in Time magazine. “Al-Aly is the first to admit that, prior to 2020, he knew almost nothing about postinfectious illness; back then, much of his research focused on the health effects of air pollution.” So will he ever go back to researching air pollution? “I identify as a Long COVID researcher now,” Al-Aly says https://time.com/6966812/ziyad-al-aly/ I wonder why they’re usually these foreign born and educated doctors who end up spouting the Covid narrative? Would they be deported if they didn’t toe the line? I don’t know about you but I’d prefer a doctor who got his MD from University of Michigan, Anne Arbor (#19 in best global universities per US News and World Report) vs American University of Beirut (#381) 😂- 1
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