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USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
Well, amuse was right. And you are, have been, soooo behind the curve. Obviously you are in DENIAL, brainwashed, gaslit, whatever, by the formerly regime-turned-resistance media. Start expanding your outlook, please, in all sincerity, it will help you know what's really going on. -
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A rant about Thai driving.. I know.. Yaaaawwwnn
You really dont know what a fact is? -
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Fruit and Diabetes
Diabetics need to be conscious of their total sugar / carb intake. Bread, pasta, rice, fruit, sugar etc - they all increase your blood sugar. Some fruits like mangoes, ripe bananas, watermelon can be quite high in sugar and depending on the amount consumed, can spike your blood sugar. A small piece of mango should be fine, whereas a whole, large ripe mango could increase blood sugar. Other fruits like berries and pears are much lower in sugar. Generally, you want to avoid the high-sugar fruit while also being aware of your total sugar / carb intake. Best way to do this is to monitor your blood sugar levels at home, and get Hb1ac tested every 3 to 6 months. If your blood sugar levels are stable, then some fruit and carbs is fine. If your blood sugar levels are unstable, you might need to cut back on fruit and other carbs, and possibly adjust your diabetes meds (with medical professional help). -
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British man’s Thailand trip goes from heaven to prison hell (video)
Don’t believe everyone you read, this story is full of holes. -
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Correcting Name Order on Thai Driving License – Is It Possible?
When did you get your driving license? -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
That's literally what I said to the word and is included in your quote. Specifically this point is about someone earning a load of money whilst resident but remitting it in a later year when non resident - they're going to tax that. So lets say you were resident in 2024, made $2 million in profit, remitted nothing as you don't want to pay tax on that. Then in 2025 you go to some other country for 7 months becoming non resident - and during this subsequent non resident year remit prior earnings from 2024 - they're going to want to tax that as it was money made in a year when you were resident. Now - would they know? - Who knows - unlikely unless you're audited but if audited they're going to want to trace that money back to the profit event and when they find you were resident when making it even though you didn't remit it in that year they will realise they have hit a bullseye
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