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Thailand house of representatives approves same-sex marriage bill
animalmagic replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
To the best of my understanding a foreign woman married to a Thai man has significantly less hoops to jump through when applying for extension of stay based on marriage than does a foreign man married to a Thai woman? Does this now mean that I should marry my brother in law instead? -
A wonderful lady delivering a tough message with grace and dignity, and still making the effort to encourage other cancer sufferers.
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I’ve been ditched by Isaan Farang FB Group
animalmagic replied to Stevey's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Because he's banned from telling people on the Facebook group? -
Frenchman’s trial unveils multi-million euro Rolex replica ring
animalmagic replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I bought a real Fiat Uno for 400 stg. It lasted longer than any fake watch. -
Where we might find aliens in the next decade
animalmagic replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It's obvious there is intelligent life out there..........they haven't made contact with us! -
Ralph Reed’s army plans $62 million spending spree backing Trump
animalmagic replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Faith & Freedom 🤔, now there's an oxymoron! -
Violent clash between Thai and Filipino trans groups rocks Bangkok
animalmagic replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I would not like to quell a Ladyboy's uprising! -
In an attempt to be more attractive to voters Christian Nationalists now prefer to be referred to as Nationalist Christians. Nat C's for short.
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Internal flight carrying significant amount of cash
animalmagic replied to Woof999's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
Try one of the armored car companies, see what they will charge for you to pay into their account and they deliver. They have insurance covering up to certain amounts in each vehicle. -
Unruly British man goes berserk on Bangkok-London flight (video)
animalmagic replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Lion Cub Found at Café in Rassada, Seized by Authorities
animalmagic replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
and when it grows up, I can harvest the parts for traditional chinese medicine! -
Phuket café’s lion cub sparks police and wildlife officers manhunt
animalmagic replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
The 'owner', if Chinese, will be looking at a long term investment. When the lion is old/big enough it will be slaughtered and the bones used in Chinese traditional medicines. -
Whilst I agree that the causal relationship between celibacy and child abuse is not proven, I cannot agree with your claim - 'There are just as many pedophiles per capita out in the public sector'. Research in Australia suggests otherwise - Are Catholic Clergy more Likely to Be Paedophiles than the General Public? Redux - BishopAccountability.org (bishop-accountability.org) This research suggests that 10% of Catholic priests may be pedophiles; 20 to 200 times more than the incidence in the general population. The question to be asked is why do so many people 'apparently' volunteer for a life of celibacy? Do they have ulterior motives to get close to the more vulnerable members of society?
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The worst cases of man-eating leopards were in India where bodies were dumped in the jungle during an epidemic rather than buried. One in Panar was credited with over 400 kills and one in Rudrapayag got over 125. Colonel Jim Corbett managed to eventually kill both of them at the cost of lots of grey hair and wrinkles. Both seem to have got used to the taste after feasting on decomposing epidemic victims rather than due to age or infirmity. Generally, they will stay well clear of humans but seem to be quite keen on dogs and other small animals. Human flesh seems to be an 'acquired' taste but once tried they become quite addicted to it. Beautiful creatures. One walked past my side of the car in Kruger National Park; the window motor, unlike my heart rate, seemed very slow that day!