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Thai Girl is almost perfect but are these serious problems?
Prob won't get better on the intimacy stuff, she'll prob get worse. And it will def. bug you more over time. Either buy all the way in and accept this, or get all the way out. Me? when faced with this, I did the first thing and regretted not doing the second thing. Good luck. -
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Fake Prosecutor Arrested While Lecturing Students in Full Uniform
The speed of RTP is astounding, init ................ -
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Outrage Sparked in Thailand Over Apple's 'Out of Office' Advert
I think the ad is too generous to Thais. They’re good at lip service but delivery usually takes longer than promised. -
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It's time to put this Progressive Left-wing Conspiracy Theory to bed
you need to go and watch the videos where they did testing of the effect of the impact from an AR15 on the ear. Even a small nic would have taken his whole ear off and done damage to Chumps skull. The whole thing was staged so Chump could play the victim yet again. -
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Outrage Sparked in Thailand Over Apple's 'Out of Office' Advert
Thai's won't watch it! It doesn't have a rich family, expensive car, huge house, Son falls in love with poor Isaan maid and where's the ladyboy that just has to be there for some reason! -
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Fake Prosecutor Arrested While Lecturing Students in Full Uniform
Catch me if you can , kind of guy ,well they caught him ,but I suspect he will be at it again ...when he's free. regards Worgeordie -
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Thai prisoner demands justice after fellow inmates raped him in jail
I agree. Anything in Thai pharmacy wouldn't do this - even 30mg of benzos which is usually used in combination with alcohol to knock people out. It would need to be rohypnahl (sp) , but I think even that stuff you would still need alcohol to knock you out absolutely and completely I do feel sorry for the guy especially if you was in for some minor offense. -
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Thoughts on the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics
Great for recruiting innocent young boys .. .I watched an Oxford schooled very tall 'Reverend' change a normal 11/12 year old schoolboy into a painted travesty from what I first knew as a smartly dressed schoolboy.. I last saw this schoolboy with strangely coloured hair ,lipstick and weird clothing accosting old foreigners in a supermarket.. -
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Trump's pick of JD Vance a hopefully fatal mistake for his maga fascist movement
YT you are losing it big time. Danderman joined 2 years before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. December of 2020. You really are a mini Trump. Lying and deflecting the truth. December 15, 2020 -
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Are foreigners taken for granted in Thailand?
My experience is just the opposite but I find the thanks embarrassing especially within the family. To have my son and step children with their children on their knees giving me a wai on fathers day for instance where my wife thanks me for the support I give them makes me so uncomfortable that I have forbidden it. I have helped my ML once with 50k, (her husband was responsible for her trouble) but she is a a proud down to earth woman, she didn't offer any exaggerated thanks but I found out later by accident that she had informed the whole village and the pu yai and my status in the village had a meteoric rise, my wife told me that after I had offered physical help at some social event and someone mentioned that I probably won't show up the pu yai retorted, 'don't doubt him,he is honorable, what he says he will do'. I for one, feel appreciated and liked. -
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Thoughts on the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics
I have lived in Europe for a long time. It just proves that Europe has a euro trash, pseudo-intellectaul subset that is less talented than they give themselves credit for. France is no exception. Look at the suburbs in the USA we have nice suburbs anything built near Paris in the last 100 years is a pile of dung. -
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Venezuelans Protest & Clash with Police After Disputed Election Result
In the wake of Venezuela's recent presidential election, chaos has erupted in the streets of Caracas. Security forces resorted to using tear gas and rubber bullets to control the thousands of protesters who descended upon the city following the disputed election results announced on Sunday. President Nicolás Maduro claimed victory, a result heavily contested by the opposition. On Monday evening, central Caracas became a battleground as protesters, some having walked miles from the surrounding slums, converged near the presidential palace. The opposition alleges that their candidate, Edmundo González, secured a convincing victory with 73.2% of the vote. Polls leading up to the election had indicated a clear win for González, who had the backing of united opposition parties eager to unseat Maduro after 11 years in power amidst a severe economic crisis. Despite calls from Western and Latin American countries, as well as international bodies like the UN, for the Venezuelan authorities to release voting records from individual polling stations, the government has maintained its stance. The streets of Caracas saw a heavy military and police presence, including water cannons, aimed at dispersing the protesters and preventing them from nearing the presidential palace. Chants of “Freedom, freedom!” filled the air as demonstrators demanded the government's fall. Footage showed burning tires on highways and large crowds clashing with police on motorbikes who fired tear gas. In various parts of the city, posters of President Maduro were torn down and set ablaze, along with tires, cars, and other debris. Armed police, military, and left-wing paramilitaries loyal to the government clashed with protesters, blocking many roads leading to the city center. The BBC reported from La Lucha, a densely-populated area, where people expressed their frustration and anger. Paola Sarzalejo, 41, decried the election as “terrible, fraud.” She stated, “We won with 70%, but they did the same thing to us again. They took the elections from us again. We want a better future for our youth, for our country." Her father, Miguel, 64, echoed her sentiments, saying, “He lost the elections, he has no right to be there right now.” He lamented the potential exodus of the younger generation, saying, “If the youth all leave, only old people will be left in Venezuela, only senior citizens.” Cristobal Martinez, draped in a Venezuelan flag, described the election as a “fraud.” He noted the importance of the election for young people, many of whom are unemployed and not in education. Martinez shared that it was his first time voting and witnessed significant mobilization against the government. “There was a lot of discontent towards the government. The majority of people were participating for change,” he said. He criticized the lack of progress under Maduro’s long tenure, saying it had been “worse since President Chavez died.” Martinez also criticized older government supporters who relied on bonuses or food handouts, calling for “decent jobs, a good future for our country.” Maduro, on the other hand, accused the opposition of attempting a coup by disputing the results. “This is not the first time we are facing what we are facing today,” he stated, denouncing the opposition’s actions as fascist and counter-revolutionary. The Venezuelan attorney general warned that any roadblocks or legal disturbances during protests would be met with the full force of the law, with 32 people already detained for various offenses, including destroying electoral materials and inciting violence. In response to the election results, US senior administration officials expressed concern, noting that the results did not align with data from quick count mechanisms and other sources. They called on Venezuelan electoral authorities to release the underlying data supporting their announced numbers. However, the US has not yet made a definitive statement regarding its sanctions policy towards Venezuela, acknowledging that Maduro did conduct an election and allowed an opposition candidate, despite banning the opposition leader from running. The Organization of American States (OAS) announced it would hold a meeting of its permanent council on Wednesday to address the Venezuelan election results, reflecting the international community's growing concern over the legitimacy and transparency of the electoral process in Venezuela. Credit: BBC 2024-07-30 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. -
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Opinion: Why Re-electing Trump Would Jeopardize America's Foreign Policy & Global Security
https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machine NASA time machine ... very interesting ... it shows the speed of change .
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