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Boycott of US goods spreading worldwide poor donald
Oh no! I am filled with dread and foreboding! Will the Raptors fans boo the US national anthem even louder? Because if they do it would be like, totally devastating. No more DEI, that is right! Only meriotocracy now. You may even have to show up for work. Shocking, I know. -
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Depositing gold at Hua Seng Heng
The probability of your gold being burglarized is small as long as nobody knows you are keeping gold somewhere. If ANYONE knows, someone could commit a crime worse than burglary, especially in Pattaya, which is 150 km from Bangkok, to get to it. The other risk of keeping it on a cupboard or even in a home safe is fire risk, as most home safes are fireproof for only 30 minutes. Did you consider a safe deposit box at a bank or a private company? -
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YouTuber Labels Phuket Myanmar Community 'Slum,' Faces Backlash - video
Poor/er quarter. Shanty town. With added descriptors and qualifications as/if needed. Slum is a loaded negative word that denies the inhabitants' dignity. -
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Obese People on Plane Seats.
Indeed... some of the whinging on this forum is hilarious... What a bunch of soggy boomers ! -
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Thai PM Responds to US Visa Ban Uncertainty Amid Uyghur Deportation
How much bribe did the Thai Prime Minister receive from the Chinese government for expelling the UYGHURS? We all know that the Prime Minister is corrupt. -
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Transport Strikes Prompt Urgent Talks for Commuter Relief
File photo for reference only The Department of Transportation (DOTr) in the Philippines is urgently seeking dialogue with Manibela, a transport group, after they declared a three-day transport strike commencing on Monday, 24th March. The strike is being driven by Manibela's claims of inaccuracies in the consolidation figures from the government's Public Transport Modernization Program (PTMP), monitored by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB). The DOTr acknowledges the group's right to voice concerns and has tasked Assistant Secretary Dioscoro 'Jojo' Reyes to initiate talks with them promptly. Ensuring commuter safety and comfort while protecting jeepney drivers' welfare is reportedly a priority. Manibela disputes LTFRB's reported figure of 86% consolidation among public utility vehicle operators and drivers, asserting that only 43% are actually approved. Secretary Vince Dizon, who recently assumed office, stresses the government's commitment to modernization without disrupting livelihoods. The DOTr is preparing contingency measures, collaborating with the MMDA and LGUs to offer free rides to minimise inconvenience for commuters. As transport strikes have historically followed the modernization program since 2017, the current standoff highlights ongoing tensions between reform and traditional transit operations, reported Manila Bulletin. -- 2025-03-19
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