AllenY

8474 pts · June 24, 2013


http://www.nationstates.net/nation=alleniana

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Thai Thai King King Thailand Thailand King of Vajiralongkorn Rama X crop top crop top photo video facebook imgur the tattoo Chakri Dynasty

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[mā.hǎː.wá.t͡ɕʰí.rāː.lōŋ.kɔ̄ːn bɔ̄ː.dīn.tʰrá.tʰêːp.pʰā.já.wá.rāːŋ.kūːn] vajiralongkorn Bhumibol Adulyadej Rama X Chakri King of Thailand

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Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun (Thai: มหาวชิราลงกรณ บดินทรเทพยวรางกูร, rtgs: Mahawachiralongkon Bodinthrathepphayawarangkun

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onya

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underappreciated

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yikes

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Alright, fair enough. Thanks.

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is "toy room" a bad thing?

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do you not use dryers

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Seventhed?

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This was actually originally commissioned by the UN.

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Yikes, RIP

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Also, I'm from Australia, why?

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those who do really do not seem to be abusing it, judging by politicians on display 8/8

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those who do really do not seem to be abusing it, judging by politicians on display 8/8

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the idea that corruption is a major issue here seems unreasonable given that migrants tend not to get to positions of authority, and 7/?

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is first and foremost a symptom of power structures not designed to cope with corruption well, rather than culture. Furthermore, 6/?

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examples of what is basically corruption rather than a violation of trust; that makes more sense, but it is still noted that corruption 5/?

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social mores or customs, as is notably the case in smaller less urbanised communities. However, in several of your examples, you cite 4/?

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and instead by its individuality and "cold" culture; rules and institutions that prevent abuse of trust exist, instead of having to rely on

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seems to contradict what you say, along with a body of other evidence. I'd go so far as to say western society is defined by a lack of trust

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I must disagree https://whatsupinturkey.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/fusionmaps.jpg see, for example, this interpersonal trust map which 1/?

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economic benefits, different experiences to enjoy, etc.

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Fair enough, but it did rather sound like you hadn't looked at the counterpoint, e.g. diversity of views providing more robust debate 1/2

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Fair enough, but it sounded like you hadn't looked for the other side, e.g. economic growth, diversity (benefit of having differing 1/2

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"what you're looking for" being evidence to suit your already extant hypothesis?

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Hm. Very few Saudis are in the EU...

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