University Lecturer To Sue Thai Govt For Mishandling Flood Crisis
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Road Rage (Foreigner Style)
@fredwiggy Who is going to kick his arse? You? @lordgrinz? @lordgrinz is the one more likely to get his arse kicked if he continues to behave in that fashion. Pushing through and hitting his horn multiple times. The other driver merely reacted to his bad attitude and indicated that @lordgrinz might be lacking something in his trousers. Totally unacceptable behaviour. But what can you expect with two monkeys? What is this 💩 "Never underestimate an "old man" and what they can do, especially if they've been working out for 50 years and have a few women treat them wrong." Are you mentally ill? Moving on from that weirdness...you are accusing the other driver of doing exactly what @lordgrinz did...not allowing the other driver to proceed safely. You don't seem to realise that you regularly contradict yourself. Saying that it doesn't matter who agrees with the situation....clearly it does. It means that YOUR opinion is as useless as you regard anyone else's. The fact is that more people think @lordgrinz is at fault. There's a reason for that...one that you are incapable of understanding. -
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Which bank do you use?
Have had my BB account for about 10 years. Only use it for transferring the monthly 65k from UK for Immigration purposes. Now use Wise and these arrive, like clockwork, around 2pm on next working day, or same day if sent prior to 9am. A few years back there was a problem with international transfers from Wise but soon resolved. Only recent issue was setting up facial recognition which needed a visit to my branch. Also have SCB account, this for over 30 years. Use for expenses plus additional transfers from UK. Wise transfers take seconds, working day or not. Never a problem. More than happy with both BB and SCB. -
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'It's terrifying': Thousands evacuate as typhoon batters Vietnam
'It's terrifying': Thousands evacuate as typhoon batters Vietnam A powerful typhoon has battered Vietnam's coastal provinces, with strong winds and rains felling trees and tearing the roofs off houses. Schools and airports were closed and almost 600,000 people across the country were ordered to leave their homes ahead of Typhoon Kajiki's arrival on Monday afternoon in the coastal province of Ha Tinh. One evacuee in Vietnam's Nghe An province told news agency Reuters he could see "waves as tall as two metres, and water [flooding] the roads around us", adding that it was "terrifying". It comes less than a year after the country was hit by Typhoon Yagi - its most powerful storm in 30 years - which killed 300 people in Vietnam alone. More: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy0kqgxwwlo -
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The slow moving coup in the USA
These worst cities you speak of, are they in red or blue states?🤣 How can that be possible? -
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Road Rage (Foreigner Style)
He didn't cut you off, was there before you. first aggressive act was from you (beeping), then he acted like an idiot. -
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so, i got my first "clap" 🙄
Yep, a lot of elderly men on here either don't have sex or if they do don't use condoms and never get tested
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