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Here is a chef explaining why Air Fryers are bs. https://www.twitchquotes.com/copypastas/5061 As a chef, it’s an insult to hear “air fryers are as good as frying”. Air fryers are <deleted> bull<deleted> scams and are just convection ovens with an extra fan added. Seriously, pan searing or regular baking will always be better. I swear to <deleted> Jared if I hear you compare fried chicken to air fried chicken one more time I’m gonna smack the gob out of you. -
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McCarthyism returns....
When you cross an international border, customs and border authorities generally have much broader powers to search people and property than domestic police do. This includes cellphones, laptops, and other digital devices. Here’s the breakdown: Countries where border agents can search your cellphone United States – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can search phones and laptops without a warrant under the “border search exception.” They don’t need probable cause. They may also detain devices for days or weeks to copy or analyze data. Canada – Border officers can search electronic devices if they have a “multiplicity of indicators” or suspicions. Refusal can lead to confiscation and fines. United Kingdom – Under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act, officers can compel access to devices. Refusal is a criminal offense. Australia & New Zealand – Border officials can demand access to phones and passwords. Refusal may result in fines, seizure, or denial of entry. European Union (varies by country) – Most EU countries can search devices, but it’s less common than in the U.S./UK/Australia. Still, refusal may cause confiscation or denial of entry. China – Customs officers can and do search digital devices. In some border regions (e.g., Xinjiang), spyware has been installed on travelers’ phones. Russia – Phones and laptops may be inspected; travelers have reported device seizures and questioning. India – Customs has authority to inspect electronics, especially for undeclared goods, sensitive material, or security concerns. Middle East (e.g., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel) – Border authorities may demand access to devices and social media accounts. Refusal can result in denial of entry. Key points At borders, privacy protections are much weaker than inside the country. Some countries (like the U.S. and UK) may legally compel you to hand over passwords, PINs, or biometrics. Refusing often means losing the device, fines, or being denied entry. 👉 Do you want me to make you a country-by-country quick reference table (e.g., U.S., Canada, UK, EU, China, etc.) showing what border officers can and can’t do with your phone? -
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Middle East Hamas accepts proposal for Gaza ceasefire, release of hostages
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DWP hits back at fraudsters
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 21 August 2025
Thailand Secures Major Fighter Jet Deal with Sweden Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post Thailand is on the cusp of cementing a significant fighter jet procurement agreement with Sweden, amid rising geopolitical tensions in the region. The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the deal’s initial phase would be formalised on Tuesday, August 26, during a diplomatic visit led by Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1370483-thailand-secures-major-fighter-jet-deal-with-sweden/
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