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Krungsri Interest Rates
Keep arguing mate, I gave you correct information. Mee Tae Dai has a branch version that pays 0.9% , and an online version that pays 1.5%, and can only be opened by Thai nationals. First you said it had the same name, but was online, then you changed it to it has another name. Since you obviously don't appreciate any help, you're now on my ignore list. -
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Why experts are blasting Trump for 'already breaking the law'
Nice try ... but it also means conviction always precedes appeal. please present your evidence or non-knuckle draggers everywhere will suspect you of lying -
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Russian economy heading for meltdown
One hell of a difference with you then. F4cking clown. -
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The Trump cabinet Thread
Did I write it wróng or your read it wrong! We are on the same page! Because I use Obama name you assume what! Election has consequences that is for Demo, Trump won so expect the same Demo, he picks who he wants etc etc. We don't disagree! -
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Russian economy heading for meltdown
So what about the interest rates on western credit card debt so many people are entrapped with? -
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Baht to basics: Tourists’ wild rides on Phuket tuk tuks spark online uproar
Netizen (noun) Netizen was originally a scientific term, coined by psychologist Rocco Sifredi from a Greek word meaning "chocolate starfish" and used to describe a person with a genetically determined mental age between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale. It was also once applied to people with an IQ of 51-70 and was a step up from "imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and two steps up from "idiot" (IQ of 0-25). The word "netizen", along with "retarded" and "feeble-minded" (among others), was once considered a valid descriptor in the psychological community, especially in the context of voluntary servitude. -
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Trump's 'huge lie' shows 'he’s taking everyone for an idiot': analysis
Raw story...processed to hell. -
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Pete Hegseth-Sec Def Nominee
They lowered standards because higher quality recruits are now less interested in enlisting. Your impression of the fans is the usual nonsense. Hegseth served, talks quite a lot to members of the military, takes a special interest in it, and is an expert on current conditions, while you merely fantasize, demonize, and self-aggrandize at your keyboard.
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