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Do you remember your first car?
1959 Rambler with a 3 speed on the column. It was an ok car. -
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Col(u)mbia sends its presidential planecollect worthless illegals after being spanked.
So, you don't believe everything Trump said? Traitor! 1000% tariffs on you! You must obey The Donald! -
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A rant about Thai driving.. I know.. Yaaaawwwnn
Nowhere else in the world have I seen people consistency take the kinds of chances and risks in the road, that they take here, with their families in the car. Nowhere. When they could have waited four seconds to make the uturn or turn onto the highway, and have a completely clear path, they instead choose to take a tremendous risk. It is beyond comprehension. I see it all the time. My eyes do not lie to me. This rarely ever happens to me in the US. If I decide to cut you off on a highway, when you are going 120kph, and I am making a u-turn, and there was plenty of room behind you for me to make a safe turn, is that an error, if it results in a horrific, fatal accident, and I take the lives of you and your family? Sometimes an error is wearing white after Labor day in New York City. And sometimes an error is invading Russia before the oncoming winter. I don't make the kind of errors that result in bad accidents, much less fatalities. Why? Because I am very, very careful on the road, and very, very respectful of other drivers, their lives, and those of their families. That is a choice that results in NOT making very many terrible mistakes. It most certainly has something to do with the inability to visualize. Neither the future, nor the hypothetical. What will happen in this scenario? What about this? What about that? What are the inherent risks involved in piloting my bike, car or truck onto the safety lane of a major highway, in the wrong direction, with big trucks coming at me at 100kph? Or onto a lane of a major highway, with oncoming traffic going 120kph? Is it worth sacrificing my life, or my ability to walk for the rest of my life? How will my death affect my kids? Hold on, what about the lives of my wife, kids and sister who are in the vehicle with me, and I am responsible for their safety. Wow. That would be a big loss. An entire family. Maybe I should act like an adult, and be prudent and careful. What if I waited four seconds for the highway lane to be completely clear, rather than just barge into it now, and risk everything. I don't think many Thais ever ponder thoughts like this. Why, I can't imagine. It is likely something we will never understand about their nature. I often like to say the best way to understand these differences in attitude and intellect, is to realize Thailand is NOT a foreign country. It is a distant planet. -
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UN Rights Chief Warns of Rampant Antisemitism and Calls for Global Vigilance
See? ChaptGPT agrees that it's not "traditional" Antisemitism when we use state power to attack a Semetic people commonly known as "Arabs". Read a book sometimes. 😀 The concept of ethnic cleansing in any context is a serious violation of human rights and international law. Ethnic cleansing is the systematic removal of an ethnic, religious, or cultural group from a particular area through violence, displacement, or other means. In the case of Gaza, the question of whether ethnic cleansing would be antisemitic depends on the framing and the targeted group. Antisemitism specifically refers to prejudice, discrimination, or hostility against Jewish people. If a policy or action were to target Jewish people as a group in Gaza (or anywhere else), it would be antisemitic. However, in Gaza's current context, the population is overwhelmingly Palestinian and predominantly Muslim, so the label "antisemitic" would not traditionally apply to actions targeting Palestinians. Instead, such actions would more accurately be described as violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes, or crimes against humanity, depending on the specifics of the situation. It is important to approach these issues with care, acknowledging the complexity of historical, political, and human rights dimensions. -
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Dramatic Rescue: 14-Year-Old Boy Saved by Emergency Team in Chonburi
Most likely, just another case of bad parenting. Just to hear parents calling their own child for problem child is definitely pointing in that derection.
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