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I Love to Touch You When We Walk: But,..."OK in Thailand"?
Walking around the malls in Bangkok, I'd say - 1 in 20 to 1 in 10 couples, holding hands or the wife (or GF) holding the husbands (or BF's) arm... Thats probably a similar number to the UK... and doesn't really highlight a significant social difference from that specific perspective.... -
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Starmer U-turns on Gender Identity Following Supreme Court Ruling
Well he is a lawyer after all; he’ll chop and change whenever it suits. -
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I Love to Touch You When We Walk: But,..."OK in Thailand"?
So with literally every single response tell you you how mistaken you are... ... You don't believe anyone and will only accept your erroneous impression if you see it with your own eyes... I'm not even sure you'd believe your own eyes at this stage... -
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World Now Knows POTUS is Both Weak and Dumb
"BANGKOK (AP) — China on Thursday denied any suggestion that it was in active negotiations with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump over tariffs, saying that any notion of progress in the matter was as groundless as “trying to catch the wind.” China’s comments come after Trump said Tuesday that things were going “fine with China” and that the final tariff rate on Chinese exports would come down “substantially” from the current 145%." https://apnews.com/article/china-us-tariff-negotiations-trump-481ff4402f5c34776ffcb8ced4c8ae42 It's getting really hard to know just who to believe these days--------Not -
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Increases in vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks threaten years of progress
Development of vaccines that were not available to you and I in childhood is an incredible medical advancement. Your statement is also flawed - life expectancy is higher now than its ever been. The reasons are multifaceted and vaccination can be factored in to that. That’s all well and good - provided you’re also prepared to avoid international travel and accept the ethical responsibility of potentially endangering others, all based on personal, untrained beliefs. If you find yourself placing more trust in the voices of anti-vaccine activists than in the collective knowledge of conventional medicine, it’s worth asking - what would happen if the tables turned? If you became formally educated in virology, witnessed the overwhelming evidence first-hand, and shifted toward supporting vaccination, would your former peers simply dismiss you as having been “taken in by the mainstream”? Likewise, if I immersed myself in virology and, despite the data, emerged convinced that vaccines did more harm than good - would the broader scientific community ignore me as just another anti-vax eccentric? The real dilemma lies in who we choose to trust. And in a world where doubt is easily spread, I find grounding in one thing: statistics..... Life expectancy continues to rise. The heartbreaking images of children ravaged by Polio and Measles have faded. Smallpox has vanished. Diphtheria is virtually forgotten. Rabies? Hardly a death sentence anymore. And that’s not magic. That’s medicine, thats vaccines. Those who reject vaccination must understand - they aren’t just questioning science; they’re challenging decades of global health progress that has spared millions from suffering.
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