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Thai Grab rider shocked after being booked to transport corpse at 53 baht
I bet he was more stunned than shocked. I would be! -
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Trump 2.0 -- Exponentially more damaging than Trump 1.0
FYI, Trump 2.0 AKA Trump Effect -
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Lawmakers Move to Prohibit DeepSeek App on Government Devices Amid Security Concerns
DeepSeek doesn't have insane levels of Liberal lefty bias like ChatGPT or Google. I like it. I'm sick of having to go to page 6 of a very specific Google search to find a story I know exists simply because it is critical of Biden or some other crime family/lefty politician. -
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Should I have my (mercury) amalgam fillings removed?
Here is my advice being a dentist for almost 35 years: the only downside of amalgam fillings is their appearance. Amalgam fillings are not made of mercury, or at least not of mercury alone. It is mercury which is chemically connected to silver but also a little bit of copper, zinc and tin, and therefore is a completely different thing than mercury alone, which, yes, is poisonous. I give you an example: Sodium is an alkali metal, which if in contact with skin may lead to severe chemical burn injuries. Swallow it and you will die. Same goes for Chlorine. And yet we eat both of them every day because once chemically connected it becomes table salt. However freshly inserted amalgam fillings still release a small amount of mercury, which did not bind to silver or the other metals, which is swallowed and as the body has no transport mechanism for mercury, meaning it has no mechanism to absorb it into the bloodstream, it normally leaves it through the natural exit of our body. This may happen in the first six months after you got that filling. Mercury becomes dangerous if you inhale it as it can get into your body via your lungs, that's why dentists always use the water cooling and a high power suction unit to protect you and themselves from inhaling mercury while they are drilling out old Amalgam fillings. So my advice: keep them as long as they are functioning and get composite fillings with nanoparticles in case they have to be replaced. -
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Trump 2.0 -- Exponentially more damaging than Trump 1.0
Trump 2.0 bringing focus BACK to military excellence and readiness, ( now do Bidens DAMAGING woke DEI pronoun obsession military debacle) Trump 2.0 WINNING. Sec-DEF Pete Hegseth bringing much needed effective leadership to the equation resulting in record 15 year high in military recruitment levels in January 2025. Big WIN for Trump, -
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Travelling back with new passport?
I really can't see it being a problem. Also, there are plenty of helpful staff lurking around the self service kiosks. If there is an issue, EVA check-in counters open at around 5.30pm (assuming EVA evening flight to BKK). They will be in the back left corner as you enter T2 check-in area. I think they are usually Air Canada until they change to EVA check-in at the time I mentioned. They are really meant for Royal Laurel or Gold card members etc but they are usually amenable to people asking questions.
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