The article discusses the rise of organized crime in Sweden, notably the Mocro Mafia's dominance in drug trafficking. It highlights alarming safety issues in Thailand, where road deaths and toxic air are concerning problems amidst a seemingly carefree lifestyle. Additionally, it presents a stark contrast between Canada and Australia regarding wildlife interactions; in Canada, creatures that appear harmless can pose real threats due to their lack of fear of humans, illustrating a different aspect of nature's unpredictability.
Fun fact: The most active Mafia/criminal group that is involved in importing drugs in the EU is not the Italian Mafia or the French Mafia.
I live in Thailand. Everyone feels relaxed and thinks everything is honky dory. However, 50-60 people a day die on Thai roads driving on scooters.
Canada is inverse Australia. In Australia, everything looks terrifying, but if you keep your distance, most of it just wants to be left alone.
That beaver can chew through a maple tree in minutes.
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