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Photo shop for passport shotos at Pantip Plaza Chiang Mai
If Panthip doesn’t work out, I got mine done at a photo shop in the Rim Ping hallway at Mae Chok, just west of the RP entrance -
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I'm considering taking Metformin for off label reasons
Oh God,,,, please just change your diet .. you seem to be very literate, so just do some basic research on Carnivore Diet -
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FBI redacted Trump's name in Epstein files
So you have also seen the 30TB of videos? -
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‘It doesn’t matter now if they are children’
Considering there is so much hatred from Israel, according to you, Why did they not totally wipe out Palestine? Why wait for a load of innocent people to be brutally murdered? On a slightly different note why do you think the Arab countries of the Gulf will not allow any Palestinians in? -
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FBI redacted Trump's name in Epstein files
Congress are going to be very careful....I imagine.....regarding what is requested. Like the charges brought against Maxwell......very tight to avoid anyone of note being brought into the equation. -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Cambodian Social Media Calls for Thai Product Boycott
Vietnam is one of the friendly countries supplying us with products and produce, along with other friendly Nations such as Australia. What a refreshing change of selection on our supermarket shelves here in Siem Reap. For example, out have gone the "rubber" Thai German, CP and Eurola processed meats and now we can select from Australian Dons Meat products. Its Lincolnshire herb styled pork sausages are delicious, as are their beef ones. Australia and New Zealand now supply much of our dairy produce. Out has gone Thai milk and other dairy products. As I have stated previously, the UK's Morrison's and Co-op supermarkets, along with France's Netto chain, supply many other non-perishable foods and drinks. Of course there is also an increase selection of fresh Khmer produce such as vegetables and fruit, helping the local farmers and not the money grabbing Thai ones. Long may the ban last on Thai products, we now have a much better choice of quality products.
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