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Trump says he will direct Justice Department to ‘vigorously pursue the death penalty’
We have both answered your question. Pre born. -
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Fatal Motorcycle Crash at Notorious Bend Sparks Local Superstition
OK, one last try.... Your statements underscore an important principle in road safety: focusing on blame based on drivers, nationality or identity is counterproductive. Effective road safety improvements come from understanding systemic factors, such as infrastructure design, legislation, driver behavior, and cultural norms, rather than attributing issues to a specific group. By prioritizing evidence-based approaches—like studying crash data, human error patterns, vehicle safety standards, and urban planning—societies can better address the root causes of accidents. Blame detracts from collaboration and the pursuit of shared solutions, which are essential for reducing road-related injuries and fatalities globally -
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Thailand Supports Digital IDs for Smoother Airport Check-Ins
First of all, I don't owe you an explanation, nor do you deserve one. However, for other, more deserving readers, I will explain it: Digital IDs are a necessary step on the way to a total surveillance state, such as the one that exists in China already. They start with making things convenient by allowing you to save 10 minutes at the airport. Then gradually, it becomes impossible to do ANYTHING without the digital IDs. And once everyone is on digital IDs, they can very easily be programmed to prevent you from traveling at all - if you haven't complied with all of their demands (including limiting your "carbon footprint"), or if you have opinions that the government doesn't approve of. Are you aware of the "social credit system" in China? Did you know that there are people who are unable to board planes or trains or even leave their neighborhoods - because they did something that the government doesn't approve of? Is that a world you want to live in? It's the same with the central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). At first we are given the option of paying for things digitally with our own money from our own bank accounts with our phones. There's the convenience part. Then one we get used to paying for things with our phones, the CBDCs are introduced - and they become the ONLY way to pay for things. At that point, again, if you oppose anything that the government does (such as forced vaccinations), they can simply switch off your CBDC account, and then you have NO way to buy ANYTHING. Do you find that acceptable? I don't. It's people like you who go through life blissfully unaware of what is happening around you that allows this dystopian future to slowly but surely unfold. And what's worse, you even look down on the people who try to warn you of what's coming. -
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An Indecent Proposal?
Then you know what to do. Are you asking if you need to change? This post caught my attention because of an email similar to yours from an old flame that to be honest I still think about on occasion. She was incredibly sexy but meeting up with her will never happen. I'm with a great gal and the urge will never get past the fantasy stage. -
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Fatal Motorcycle Crash at Notorious Bend Sparks Local Superstition
Still there? Come back when you you've educated yourself PS the first rule of road safety is you can't fix people....that's how it works...you would be a case in hand -
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Do you get on well with Thai People?
Yeah, sounds like he is a bit full of himself. saying they “work for me”. I suppose his hairdresser, the girl at 7/11, the girl at the fuel pump, waitresses etc all “work for him” as well.- 2
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Fatal Motorcycle Crash at Notorious Bend Sparks Local Superstition
You're getting your panties in a right old twist Kwilco... Triple quoting yourself... the text-book engineer in you completely ignores the human facet of these issues - people are stupid enough to get themselves in difficult (and kill themselves) in pretty much any situation they are faced with... Put 100,000 people in an empty room for an hour, and one of them will find a way to do something stupid enough to kill themselves.... .. and the same can be said for the roads - it doesn't matter how well engineered they are idiots will do something stupid.
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