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$500 billion dollar investment on day one.
How about this classic of your savior Biden....a true classic. Please share your thoughts and comments....LOL -
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Trump Executive order protect its citizens from aliens who intend to commit terrorist attack
Why stop at the anti American Students, legally pursue their profs, the ones who indoctrinated them! I imagine some are on work visas! -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Good evening to all! Does anyone has any experience, regarding, what is the RD's view on ATM withdrawals? Do we have to declare them?Or is best to do nothing (at least this year )and wait for more clarity on this matter? Has anyone here declare ATM withdrawals ? -
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Pitbull mauls monk to death in gruesome Nonthaburi temple attack
Phra Bannadit, who served as secretary to the abbot, had adopted Jord over a year ago when the dog was just a puppy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brutally murdering the man who kindly fostered it. The real Bast*rd. Deserves to be put down immediately, as painfully as possible, as punishment. But it is unlikely here. When it comes to the way to treat dangerous animals that harmed people, Thais often demonstrate do-gooder attitude(except for the case of Village Justice in a remote area). Even police arrive at the dog attack scene, they prefer to use sleep dart, instead of the live rounds. And I have even heard of the case where the police officer was fined after shooting the attacking dog dead to protect own family member. Bangkok Post - Policeman 'shot dogs to protect his wife' Being merciful is virtue. But there is something in this world that doesn't deserve it. -
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Reverse Polish Notation: Do you still use it? If not, why not?
Dear GustyGamma, Do you remember the first time you read Gone with the Wind? Surely, it was an epic moment. The drama. The romance. The burning of Tara. Such intensity! But, as I was rereading it this week for the 11th time, a curious thought occurred to me. A thought about the title. Gone with the Wind. It’s poetic, isn’t it? But could it mean something else entirely? Something less… noble? I mean, think about it. Have you ever been in a room where someone—how shall I say—let things go with the wind? And then suddenly, the smell, the evidence, everything… was just gone. Gone with the wind. Could this be a hidden theme in the book? Stay with me here. Scarlett was always in a huff. Always dramatic. Always leaving people in her wake. Perhaps she was clearing the air, so to speak. And Rhett? Well, we all know Rhett didn’t give a damn. Maybe that’s why he walked away so effortlessly in the end. Could it be that the story’s grandeur is actually a metaphor? A tale of life’s fleeting moments, both beautiful and… odoriferous? When you think about it, isn’t the essence of life just one long attempt to make things go… with the wind? Gone with the Wind. It’s brilliant, really. I think I love this book even more now. Best regards, Gassy
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