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Can you be a leftist without also supporting terrorists and criminals?
Socialist regimes dont do that. They shoot you, gas you, work you to death and/or starve you. -
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Hello fellow boomers. Just say thanks.
Your Generation Lay-Z is the most selfish, incompetent, uneducated and Tik-tok watching worthlessness syndrome, ever to have existed on this planet. You sold out your own future with your unearned arrogance, selfishness and work-shy practices. Reap what you sow! -
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Is 20 baht ok to pay for a joint
I've had to face the fact that I am too old to deal with Thai cannabis. If's far too potent. Three tokes will insure that I am unable to walk. Not interested in something so potent. -
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Why DOGE is Struggling To Find fraud in Social Security
Elon Musk put a big target on the Social Security Administration in the first weeks of the Trump administration, claiming it is plagued by “immense waste” and promising audits to root out “the extreme levels of fraud.” President Donald Trump said during his joint address to Congress earlier this month that Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service was already “identifying shocking levels of incompetence and probable fraud” at the agency. But some of the biggest examples of allegedly wasteful spending held up by Musk and DOGE so far have been overblown or inaccurate. Musk’s assertion that tens of millions of dead people over 100 years old are receiving Social Security benefits was so off-base that it had to be tamped down by the agency’s acting head, who had been promoted because of his willingness to cooperate with DOGE. “These individuals are not necessarily receiving benefits,” acting Social Security commissioner Lee Dudek said. https://archive.ph/iAMdN -
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German Tourist Severely Beaten in Pattaya by Group of 10 Men
the bravest of the brave only in thailand ! -
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Thailand Yet to Finalise Policy on Taxing Expats’ Overseas Income
You do know that you have always been “obligated“ to file a Tax Return if you meet the criteria of >179 days in Thailand & 120K (Single, 220K Joint) assessable Income. The only thing that has changed is the interpretation of the rule around what is assessable income, key factor being we can no longer use the “Previous Year Loophole” around what is/isn’t assessable income.
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