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"You Want The Truth?" USAID's International 'News Media Propaganda Industrial Complex'
You have seen this, then. ? . Trump will never escape the moniker ' The only President of the US found guilty of what is defined in NY State as 'rape'. -
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Short-Term Air Pollution Exposure Poses Serious Risks to Brain Function, Study Warns
Thailand are the masters of one step forward, 2,346 steps back. Regards, Elvis. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Yes, but has it happened yet, and on that day exactly what will happen? -
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Smoke signal: Suvarnabhumi sparks smoking rooms outrage
As a reformed smoker, probably the worst kind, I am fully in favour of "smoking" rooms. I think it is quite sensible that these social pariahs have somewhere they can go to kill themselves. -
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For lovers of the Haco P001 and P002 plugs. Simple DIY replacement!
Ahaa. There's no hiding such important detail from you. However I should point out that the power for that outlet comes from my solar inverter so it makes sense to invert the sockets to make sure the electrons come out the right way up. It's a sort of double inversion so to speak.- 1
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Multiple Collisions at 20 Pedestrian Crossings in Bangkok Raise Alarm
I live in Spain since a few months and there are no crossings in Spain. Only "Roundabouts" with almost 0 accidents. If you stand near a Zebra crossing, cars and motorcyles will STOP for you. Learn the Spanish drivers the same attitude "I am FREE and I don't give a hoot about traffic rules" and you will get the same mayhem as in Thailand within a week. The difference is that before you are allowed to drive on any road in Spain, you need to get a proper driving education and a proper mindset. Not a Thai mindset. Also, if you get involved in an accident with a pedestrian you will lose your driving license for a few months, you will fined very high fine and your car might be impounded. If the pedestrian is hurt very bad or the pedestrian die, you will be in for a few years in jail and lose your driving license for 5 or 10 years. No "OR" like in Thailand. If Thailand want to make their road safer, they will need to start with creating a separate police department that will have a car/motorbike and patrol the roads 24/24. That department would fund itself with the fines in no time. No "10 puh-ups" because you are only 12 years old. Schools need to start at a young age to teach the traffic rules and make sure that the students adhere to this. Judges need to start giving hefty fines and proper jail terms for people that don't want to adapt to the traffic rules. The whole traffic fines need to be adapted to the current age and multiplied by 100. But, that will never happen in "The Land Of The FREE".
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