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Elections have Consequences
Good. However, we're all about to find out who the Republican conservatives are and who the RINOs are. Hopefully the latter will be met by conservative voters who expect their Republicans to reflect conservative values. I'm surprised that with less than two weeks remaining before Trump's inauguration that their has been no activity to confirm his appointees. There seems to be some foot dragging going on. And the confirmation hearings will "out" the RINOs for sure. Wait for it. -
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Crash in Nakhon Sawan: Driver Swerves to Avoid Cat, Hits & Kills Pedestrian
Totally agree that most likely was the case. EVs are very quiet so it's quite possible that she was going faster than she realised. Red Plate=Red Flag for me when I see red plate cars I'm always cautious to keep well away, as previous experience shows their driving often erratic. -
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Chon Buri: Woman and cat found dead in car in suspected suicide
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod By Puntid Tantivangphaisal A 34 year old woman and her pet cat were found dead in a car near a village in Chon Buri after going missing for four days. The discovery was made yesterday, January 7, when a deputy inspector from Bo Win District Police Station was notified of a death in a black Toyota car parked in a secluded area. The car’s doors were locked, and inside lay the body of the woman wrapped in a blanket, with a charcoal stove beside her and the body of a black cat in a basket. Police coordinated with a locksmith to open the vehicle. Relatives identified the deceased as 34 year old Preechaya, who had been missing since the morning of January 4. Her 26 year old nephew found a note in her home, indicating her final wishes. “No explanations. This is my choice. Cremate without a ceremony at Wat Noen Krabok. Thank you. Feel free to take anything for debts. Let the car be repossessed.” The family reported Preechaya missing to Bo Win District Police Station and circulated a photo of the car online, leading to its discovery. Forensic specialists examined the scene and found no signs of foul play. Initial investigations revealed that Preechaya suffered from depression and was deeply affected by the death of her pet dog, which she had cared for over eight to nine years, on January 1. This prompted her to leave home on January 4. The police have tasked Si Racha rescue services with transporting the body to the forensic institute at the Police General Hospital for an autopsy to determine the cause of death, reported KhaoSod. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai), or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress, or depression. Seek help. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-08 -
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Strange and annoying things here in land of smiles
Despicable replaces the high horse, what a relief. I take medication every day. You will understand if/when you get to my age. Loosen your jockstrap, please. The pressure is affecting your thinking. -
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Worst Joke Ever 2025
that is called DIY shop in Thailand,still nice to browse though. -
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Thailand tourism China-ing bright with visitor boom
Another reason that the BOT should be totally separate from the government. Accuracy. -
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Elections have Consequences
What prevents them from voting if they don't need to show ID?
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