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uchibenkei

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  1. On 9/4/2020 at 5:25 AM, BritManToo said:

    PC BS.

    Most rapes reported are 'date rapes', it's not about power at all, it's about wanting sex with your date.

    You might be right about guys grabbing random women they don't know, but that's a very small part of reported offences.

    And a lot of date rapes are BS lies made up by women when the guy doesn't call them again or spurned her advances. Post-sexual regret often becomes "he raped me".

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  2. The grouping of shots isn't that bad when you consider the target was horizontal (sleeping) and the shooter would be vertical from a bit of distance.  From an angle, hip, arm, chest and head are closer together than if standing.  Head shot was probably from closer range. The police think 3 people were involved, but it might be for other reasons than the flip flops. Police don't usually explain all the evidence they have from the scene.

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  3. If you want to own a house in Thailand, start a corporation.  You will own 49% and 51%, which must be Thai owned, you have split up between 3 or 4 Thais you know that don't know each other.  They also presign a document transferring their shares to <to be filled in later>, so you can transfer ownership of their shares to whoever you want, whenever you want. Then the "Thai" corporation owns the house but you effectively control the corporation.  Walk down any street in Bangkok and you'll see homes owned by Indian companies, Japanese companies, etc.  Talk to a lawyer, preferably with some farang staff who can explain in native English.  It will cost more, but much safer than putting the house in your gf's name, which so many people stupidly do.

     

    You can even have the corporation sign for your work visa, if it makes enough money.  Talk to a lawyer because that part I don't know very well.

  4. If you want to own a house in Thailand, start a corporation.  You will own 49% and 51%, which must be Thai owned, you have split up between 3 or 4 Thais you know that don't know each other.  They also presign a document transferring their shares to <to be filled in later>, so you can transfer ownership of their shares to whoever you want, whenever you want. Then the "Thai" corporation owns the house but you effectively control the corporation.  Walk down any street in Bangkok and you'll see homes owned by Indian companies, Japanese companies, etc.  Talk to a lawyer, preferably with some farang staff who can explain in native English.  It will cost more, but much safer than putting the house in your gf's name, which so many people stupidly do.

     

    You can even have the corporation sign for your work visa, if it makes enough money.  Talk to a lawyer because that part I don't know very well.

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