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
[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
Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun (Thai: มหาวชิราลงกรณ บดินทรเทพยวรางกูร, rtgs: Mahawachiralongkon Bodinthrathepphayawarangkun
onya
underappreciated
yikes
Alright, fair enough. Thanks.
is "toy room" a bad thing?
do you not use dryers
Seventhed?
This was actually originally commissioned by the UN.
.
Yikes, RIP
Also, I'm from Australia, why?
those who do really do not seem to be abusing it, judging by politicians on display 8/8
the idea that corruption is a major issue here seems unreasonable given that migrants tend not to get to positions of authority, and 7/?
is first and foremost a symptom of power structures not designed to cope with corruption well, rather than culture. Furthermore, 6/?
examples of what is basically corruption rather than a violation of trust; that makes more sense, but it is still noted that corruption 5/?
social mores or customs, as is notably the case in smaller less urbanised communities. However, in several of your examples, you cite 4/?
and instead by its individuality and "cold" culture; rules and institutions that prevent abuse of trust exist, instead of having to rely on
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
I must disagree https://whatsupinturkey.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/fusionmaps.jpg see, for example, this interpersonal trust map which 1/?
economic benefits, different experiences to enjoy, etc.
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
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
"what you're looking for" being evidence to suit your already extant hypothesis?
Hm. Very few Saudis are in the EU...
art
Thai Thai King King Thailand Thailand King of Vajiralongkorn Rama X crop top crop top photo video facebook imgur the tattoo Chakri Dynasty
[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
Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun (Thai: มหาวชิราลงกรณ บดินทรเทพยวรางกูร, rtgs: Mahawachiralongkon Bodinthrathepphayawarangkun
onya
underappreciated
yikes
Alright, fair enough. Thanks.
is "toy room" a bad thing?
do you not use dryers
Seventhed?
This was actually originally commissioned by the UN.
.
Yikes, RIP
Also, I'm from Australia, why?
those who do really do not seem to be abusing it, judging by politicians on display 8/8
those who do really do not seem to be abusing it, judging by politicians on display 8/8
the idea that corruption is a major issue here seems unreasonable given that migrants tend not to get to positions of authority, and 7/?
is first and foremost a symptom of power structures not designed to cope with corruption well, rather than culture. Furthermore, 6/?
examples of what is basically corruption rather than a violation of trust; that makes more sense, but it is still noted that corruption 5/?
social mores or customs, as is notably the case in smaller less urbanised communities. However, in several of your examples, you cite 4/?
and instead by its individuality and "cold" culture; rules and institutions that prevent abuse of trust exist, instead of having to rely on
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
I must disagree https://whatsupinturkey.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/fusionmaps.jpg see, for example, this interpersonal trust map which 1/?
economic benefits, different experiences to enjoy, etc.
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
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
"what you're looking for" being evidence to suit your already extant hypothesis?
Hm. Very few Saudis are in the EU...