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Why is the MAGA movement so susceptible to crazy conspiracy theories?
So the space (Jewish or otherwise) lasers are actually deployed? -
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Thai Airways soars with ‘plane’-tastic gourmet menus for all classes
They certainly did charge 2 years ago for seat reservations in Q class 62 quid for one leg of the flight. Anyway, they are terrorist sponsors who have the Hamas leaders living there. I have gone off stopping in the desert unpleasant no matter what level of flight you have. Back to Eva premium economy, good enough. -
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Rapid Greening of Antarctica: Scientists Alarmed by Climate Change Impact
Brilliantly researched! -
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Macron Warns EU Could Face Collapse Without Urgent Reforms
She's not a world leader as such, that's true. One step up from leader of Barbados, but still, she's in charge in Finland, an EU member. in fact Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Estonia all have female leaders of various dubious credentials. Individually they don't amount to much, but in a herd they can wield voting influence in the EU. One thing they all have in common is Greta Thunberg syndrome. Mette Fredriksen of Denmark: "As a teenager, she campaigned to preserve rain forests, protect whales, and end apartheid" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mette_Frederiksen Fredriksen has achieved nothing in her life prior to the PM position, she went straight into politics from uni. She is an activist at heart. Exactly this activist core is reflected in today's EU, the EU in fact has become a global activist, like when it tries to the save the Ethiopian rainforest or Sumatran jungle. The EUj is permeated by people who know little, accomplished less and achieve nothing. Ursula von der Leyen is another case in point, a failure in German politics, she was close friends with Merkel, and the old gal's network gifted her the top EU position. -
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BOI Wealthy Pensioner LTVor continue OA extensions
Is the requirement really to have $100k CASH in a bank account? Are T-bills, other bonds etc. not allowed? -
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Parents Demand 1.21M Baht Compensation for Children They Didn’t Raise
Some off topic post deflecting the topic have been removed. This topic is “Parents Demand 1.21M Baht Compensation for Children They Didn’t Raise”, there are plenty of other relevant topic to discuss the actual bus crash and fire. -
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Where can I find a very competent watchmaker? Not a battery changer.
A couple of reasons. One, he broke a watch case of mine by when he removed the bezel. Not really a big deal since I asked him to do it to swap it for another. Unfortunately it wasn't a watch that the bezel was designed to be moved and replaced. It was a Chinese replica of a diving watch and not expensive so no great loss. I am swapping the parts into a new watch case. The bigger reason was after that, when I took three watches to him for various work. After three weeks he had not touched a single one of them. He said he was so busy he just hadn't had the time. I retrieved my watches and then found Bombs Watch Shop where everything was fixed as requested and done quickly. -
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Taking Thai Baht out of Thailand
Buy crypto. Move to a hard wallet. Trx to a UK exchange. Withdraw to bank. I’ve no idea if that would work - but that’s what I’d try if attempting to move large sums. I’ve used DeeMoney to move smaller amounts. -
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Could do with some support and advice here ?
I would cut it loose. Why continue with a lazy, ignorant and unstable women. Been there done that. -
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White Culture
Where is the bit about paying taxes, the military industrial complex and going to war for profit? Are you a cheese burger? -
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British National Killed in Sattahip Motorcycle Accident
Thailand considers anything over 400cc to be a "big bike". 400cc bike is dangerous you say... what about a 400cc scooter ? -
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Macron Warns EU Could Face Collapse Without Urgent Reforms
I would give up a months earnings to see it ,viva Le Pen. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 8 October 2024
Thai Authorities Seize Illegal Myanmar Imports in Muang District File photo for reference only In a significant crackdown, Thai officials raided two shops in the Muang district, seizing over 16,000 smuggled and unregistered Myanmar-made goods. This operation, announced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), follows last week's raids on Chinese minimarts in Bangkok aimed at curtailing the influx of contraband. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340175-thai-authorities-seize-illegal-myanmar-imports-in-muang-district/ -
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Anyone in Sisaket?
Hi There my name is Aidan living in Ireland .You say your wife is from Sisaket. I wonder would she be willing to help me find my girlfriend of 9 years,living there ,she stopped contacting me and I don't know why. -
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Thai Authorities Seize Illegal Myanmar Imports in Muang District
In a significant crackdown, Thai officials raided two shops in the Muang district, seizing over 16,000 smuggled and unregistered Myanmar-made goods. This operation, announced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), follows last week's raids on Chinese minimarts in Bangkok aimed at curtailing the influx of contraband. Led by FDA deputy secretary-general Weerachai Nolwachai, the raids on Monday targeted shops in tambon Khok Kham. The team, which included health officials and police, confiscated a range of items from Jame and Pramuan Kankha shops. At Jame, they found 5,530 food products without Thai labelling, 2,401 medications, 5,435 herbal products, and 810 cosmetics. Pramuan Kankha faced similar action with 1,302 dietary products, 130 medicines, 386 herbal supplements, and 29 cosmetics seized. Possession and sale of such contraband can result in fines from 5,000 to 300,000 baht and possible jail terms from three months to three years. Mr Weerachai affirmed the FDA's commitment to pursuing shops selling illegal health products. These raids come after concerns that illegal goods were harming legitimate businesses in Thailand. Last week's actions in Bangkok highlighted this issue, where 10 Chinese-owned minimarts were searched for selling contraband items at cut-rate prices. The Thai authorities' continued efforts underscore their dedication to enforcing market regulations and ensuring consumer safety. File photo for reference only -- 2024-10-08
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