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Top Putin ally taunts Keir Starmer and King Charles- threatening Brits with 'tactical nukes'
If you define Ukraine's desire to join the EU as poking Russia in the eye then I agree. Whataboutery. -
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American Man Arrested for Robbing Donation Box Outside Pattaya Police Station
This is just the beginning 😂 -
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how to remove paint from clear coat
First on my list would be clay-bar, will probably take it off, with absolutely no damage to the paint. -
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Which Tyres To Buy?
Hi Guys. I currently have Goodyear Wrangler highway tyres (255/65R18), but I'd really like some all terrains (For the sidewall protection and to look good). Does anyone use AT, not MT, that are relatively quiet and good in the wet? I don't want any tyre smaller than mine (like the 265/60R18) as I'd like the height for the wet season, but at the same time I don't want to lift the truck, nor buy new rims. I'm thinking Giti AT71, Toyo AT3, Falken Wildpeak AT4W, potentially in 265/70R18. Does anyone have experience with any of these who's willing to provide some feedback? -
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Prescription reading glasses in Pattaya
Been buying mine at a 20 baht store for a good while. Probably better for eyes to have a prescribed pair. -
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Prescription reading glasses in Pattaya
Fully agree, I do exactly the same. In my experience, you’ll never get a completely accurate prescription from any of the shops. Any Eye Department in a hospital should be able to give you a proper one. If you’re in Bangkok and on a budget, Bangkok Christian Hospital is a good option, not expensive. Then you can order your glasses online from Zenni. They get it right every time. One other thing to keep in mind when testing for reading glasses, make sure that whatever you’re reading from is held at a distance of about 30 centimetres from your eyes. The person conducting the test might not pay much attention to that, but it’s really important because that’s the standard reading distance used to determine the correct prescription. You can use a book, phone screen or anything similar, just make sure the print is relatively small and held at 30 centimetres. That should give you a reliable result.
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