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Musk targets Social Security with blatant misinformation
Third rail of American politics? Musk eats third rails for breakfast. You've heard his lies. This article explains what's actually going on. Also to note he's closing physical Social Security offices. For expats needing to contact Social Security by phone, there are current reports of people being on hold for 8 hours. That's BEFORE Musk gets his corrupt billionaire hands on staffing. I realize many Magas love their social security too. What's it going to take for Magas to wake up to what's going on -- an administrative coup. An authoritarian hostile takeover. Will Magas even change their tune when leopards eat their face? Elon Musk's threat to Social Security benefits -
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Where is the weed industry headed in Thailand?
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Anyone on a ketogenic diet whilst living here in Thailand?
Many can't walk up stairs that much because of knee problems , so walking on a level place is still okay. I used to squat almost 600 pounds and less for many reps, and now, because of that strain on my joints, have pain when I walk sometimes. I could run like the wind also, and now can't run much at all. many who were into the weight game have the same problems. Moderation is something we didn't think of, and now we're paying for it, so regular walking is still the best bet for health and less damaging exercise. Anything done too much when you're young comes back to haunt you later. -
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Burapa Bike Week: Bikers Parade Through Pattaya's Streets
Let me explain the two posts above. Anyone who rides a noisy bike is seeking attention. Thais often puncture the silencer on bikes to create head-turning noise, mistakenly believing it to be admiration. -
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"Nomad Capitalist" suggests Americans abroad may be headed towards pariah status
I think its become plain that Russian generals are a spineless lot. Early on in the war, if the Russian government was fairly conventional, the conventional thinking would have been "wiser heads would prevail", ie Generals, faced with the loss of a professional army that they had spent years trying to transform from the Soviety model, might have stepped in. But they didn't. Over the years, Putin has divided the Russian military, weakening it, by creating a National Guard, that reports to him, not the Defence Ministry, along with numerous other armed formations. The Generals who are promoted are not done so through military prowess, but through sychophancy. Think of the Generals surrounding Hitler in the bunker; all useless. In the Soviet Army, Zhukov became, justifiably, a hero. Stalin had him exiled to the far east. The Russian government is more like a criminal enterprise https://www.occrp.org/en/person-of-the-year/vladimir-putin If he does die of natural causes while in office, expect a scattering of the cockroaches as they depart with their loot, and a power vacuum, and likely disintegration of the Russian Federation as regional governors assert control. If its an internal coup, it won't be lead by his inner circle or the top brass. It will be something like the Wagner mutiny, which showed how someone with a bit more organisation, could have done it. They might be even more ultra-nationalist, and would try and reverse any peace accords. But, if I try and be optimistic, it will be younger Russian officers, working with some decent police officers trying to restore law and order, and not really concerned about the outside world. But a forlorn hope. Any chance we could get Anglian Windows in to renew the Kremlin's double glazing, preferably on the top floor.
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