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Dollar seen as risky currency status alert
A very strange piece, as it does not even mention in passing Bessent's many accomplishment, but I guess one should expect that. -
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Can I renew my son's Thai passport if my wife is abroad?
But that is never checked. To my amazement her twin sister managed to do just what you said is illegal. Tired from the long flight she just pulled out her passport and gave it to IO, but it was the US passport. At that time stamped in for one month. She was staying 25 days so she just left on the US passport. I could not believe she spaced out and did that. Thai passport in her purse the whole time. -
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Brisk Walking Slashes Heart Rhythm Disorder Risk by 43%, Landmark Study Reveals
That is NOT what you said in your first few posts wrt to AI! Especially the Chinese one which you adored and claimed was better than Chat GP! -
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So, I got Shingles
Have you consulted a doctor? It is important to start antiviral medication within 72 hours, not only shortens the duration but more importantly decreases the risk of long term complications. However there are contraindications to these drugs (e.g. kidney disease) so medical supervision is wise. Besides antivrals, drugs like gabaoentin may be given to reduce pain, as well as paracetemol and/or NSAIDs. I found topical lidocaine applied to the rash helped a lot. -
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Dollar seen as risky currency status alert
Some people have been hurt, none so more than Elon Musk and Trum himself, whose companies lost billions in value. More people will get hurt. It will be for the greater good however. These tariffs are not for fun, there is a plan behind this policy. It was formulated by Bessent & Co in a paper, which seeks to offer ways to devalue the dollar and yet keep the dollar as the reserve currency. America should not fall into the trap which the UK fell into, going to war against its main economic rival, Germany. Yes, the UK succeeded in preventing German hegemony in Europe, but at the price of losing the empire, losing the power to be what it once was. Now it lingers as a dystopian haven for Turkish chicken shops and Turkish barbers, worrying about whether foreigners will continue to finance its economy. The USA is not the UK obviously, America is vastly more powerful and vastly richer, however, its Chinese competition is no joke either. Things are different now though, the US and China can't really go to war now, due to nuclear mutual destruction. Nevertheless, if the US does nothing, it will be a lot worse off than if it succeeds in putting China in its place, ie second place.
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