The USA finally gave Visa's to Iran's football team yesterday, but it hasn't given any to their training staff.
If FIFA wasn't corrupt it would tell Donald Trump that the USA will be disqualified if he doesn't stop unfairly rigging the competition.
@CaryKelly11 You are right but the people who buy that stuff don’t care about their health. They are probably also the ones injecting their stomach with GLP-1 drugs and telling everyone that they are healthy.
@jesperbkk Yes but in the old terminal. Was useful for going to Samui from Pattaya instead of driving to Bangkok. It was basic but I was happy with that.
The UK believe 20% of population is black (3%); 15% is Muslim (4%); 5% transgender (0.6%); 15% gay and lesbian (1.8%); 20% of the country is vegan or vegetarian (4%)
Misinformation from the Media
@SharylAttkisson@DrAseemMalhotra I had a heart attack and spent a week in hospital. Prescribed statins made me feel very depressed so I asked the GP to change the prescription. He told me to find another Doctor. I stopped taking the statins. That was in 1994. I am still here and on zero meds.
I had 20 patients in my Pediatric War Injuries Clinic today, for follow-up care.
Of the 20 children, Israel had killed one or both parents of 19 of them.
Rice seeds now planted in the small field. Now we rush to do the big fields. Then we ask the Nagas for rain.
The work was carried out by the tractor man. Thanks Den.
Does anyone actually stop to ask what all these data centres are ACTUALLY for?
Hundreds and hundreds in nations across the world, all popping up at exactly the same time, and folks seem apathetic towards the real reason.
If they took out the swearing and spliff smoking it would have made a great series for kids. I enjoyed it but some of it was like a chaotic slapstick Thai series. Acting was okay except for Mother. Great to see Gina Gershon again even if her face seemed overfilled.
@CleansedTweets I used to go to walking street from 2000 to 2007. Indians were not allowed into go go’s or bars. So they built their own. Seems reasonable to me.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is now growing rapidly, forcing the accelerated construction of enormous data centres, large-scale facilities for processing and storing vast volumes of data, around the world.
But data centres also consume large amounts of electricity and water, prompting residents in many countries to oppose them over fears of higher power bills and environmental damage.
Energy crisis and soaring cost of living
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