In Thailand:
- 6 October
- Bloody May
- The K--g Never Smiles
- The Devil's Discus
- "Unfortunately Some People Died"
In Thailand:
Now I'm intrigued about multiple installs on multiple virtual machines.
As in, vlogging about trains gets you death threats?
Unfortunately I'm not in the business of working for them. They are mostly govt sites in my country and we simply have to work with them sometimes. Their web devs are underpaid general workers who know a bit of Joomla but added this and that shit to the point that it works only on Chrome.
No. He just tweeted a whole damn lot to the point that eventually anything and everything will come true anyway.
(He did not make "explicit" predictions. Just random shit that happened to come true.)
As a Thai I am very intrigued about how the AI-trained version of @sugree will be like.
For context, Sugree has made numerous Nostradamus-like "prophecy" tweets that predated important events in modern Thai history, such as political movements, before disappearing after a lawsuit.
What kind of weird or shitty NIC you're using that needs a specific driver for Windows?
What kind of weak anon compiles his kernel without supporting the clearly required and already integrated hardware?
It's fine and dandy if you remove coax or something, but video output? Really?
As a person from a country that has near zero knowledge, awareness, and enthusiasm for American Football, I agree.
My school strictly prohibits vehicle use, and considers all violations a strong offense that is on a three-strikes out rule.
Yes, it includes e-scooters and swan boats.
Yes, it includes whether you are in uniform or not.
Yes, it includes whether you are in school or not.
Yes, even if you are licensed.
Yes, it is enforceable anywhere.
The rule is obnoxiously blanket.
"Japanese Embassy how may I help you?"
"I would like to report a crime on Japanese cuisine."
"Let me transfer you to the Supreme Court of Japan."
1999: bizarre summer