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Politics Thaksin Reflects on 51 Years in Politics, Urges Unity in Coalition Government
Should read 51 years in jail! -
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What Books Are You Reading ? (2025)
The Fold, Peter Clines. The Fold by Peter Clines follows Mike Erikson, a high-IQ teacher recruited to investigate a secretive DARPA project in San Diego. The project, led by scientist Arthur Cross, involves a device called the Albuquerque Door, which uses advanced physics to "fold" space, enabling instant travel across distances. Mike, with his photographic memory, uncovers inconsistencies in the project’s data and the team’s behavior. As he digs deeper, strange events unfold—memory lapses, personality shifts, and hints of a cover-up. The team’s experiments have unintended consequences, threatening reality itself with cosmic horrors inspired by Lovecraftian themes. The plot escalates when a test goes wrong, trapping a researcher and forcing Mike to unravel the Door’s true nature. He discovers the device doesn’t just bend space but connects to alternate realities, risking catastrophic consequences. Racing against time, Mike and the team confront the dangers of their creation, blending hard science fiction with thriller elements. Reviews praise the fast-paced narrative, likable characters, and mix of quantum physics with existential dread, though some note the dense scientific explanations can slow the story. -
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Bombshell: Obama & Crew knew all along, Russia Russia was a hoax.
He can’t reply without accusing of trolling. Wait and see. -
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The Expat Paradox: An Appraisal of Westerners in Thailand
Lets cut all the bull<deleted>. Are a lot of Thai drivers bad drivers? Yes. Full stop. I routinely have to avoid drivers driving the wrong way up roads, undertaking on the left then turning right (often without indication), driving straight out of side roads and only THEN looking to see where vehicles are, not stopping at Zebra crossings; should i continue? Lack of driver education and zero law enforcement are major contributing factors. Fortunately i expect most drivers actually want to die/kill me and drive accordingly. 15 years driving in Thailand and have never caused an accident. Otherwise everything else @kwilco posts are the typical caricatures of Expats in Thailand. Some truth there, And about as accurate as all Nigerians are scammers. -
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