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1 hour ago, ChipButty said:
Imagine that no Facebook? what would thai people do? the country would grind to a halt,
Seen how much business is conductrd tnrough Facebook groups, it would indeed.
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8 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:
I’ve got some Clonazapam, Lorazapam & a something ‘ine’….
Had a sorting injury last year & founded sleeping difficult… MiL (now AKA my dealer !) hooked me with the above mentioned stash… it helped.
I’ve never suffered decency issued before but can see how attractive popping a pill for good nights sleep is and can see how that could be habit forming.
The Dr’s seem to throw this stuff at patients… so, perhaps worth a visit to a clinic if you can’t find anything decent…. But, as I’m sure the reactions to this post will mention, be very careful.
Clonazepam is a newer generation benzo, highly addictive and and extremely painful to withdraw from.
Messing up your GABA receptors is the last thing on earth you wish to do. Amazing that Thai doctors prescribe them like they were paracetamols.
I'd go for Atarax or melatonin, in combination with a long walk.
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Pau Bangkok Pau, were his famous words back then. And it did.
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On 8/19/2023 at 7:32 PM, Ben Zioner said:
Good.
Never heard of the domino effect I guess?
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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:Indoctrination is alive and well.
I think indoctrination would give too much credit to the teacher here. More a case of ignorance, as he probably doesnt know any better.
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9 hours ago, billd766 said:
So you have no idea either.
Why bother to post.
I always admire you for the level of kindness in your comments, but to claim I have no idea is wrong. Why bother to post is rather personal, denke sie nicht?
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2 hours ago, billd766 said:
And Thaksin was never charged with anything like that at all.
I am sure that the coup government that illegally deposed him would have loved to have charged Thaksin with that.
But they didn't.
Did your investigation show why he was not charged with that alleged crime?
Why would someone in his right mind investigate whether someone was not charged?
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Sounds like your average Thai school teacher and exactly the reason why kids don't express their opinions.
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1 hour ago, MrMojoRisin said:
No it doesn’t.
Please provide some info or links about the charges laid against Thaksin for thousands of extra judicial killings.
If they charged him for things such as tax avoidance and abuse of power, then surely they wouldn’t have overlooked mass murder would they?
Yes, they would. It's called extra judicial for a reason.
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Simple solution: just advertise soda water.
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9 minutes ago, hotchilli said:There was never going to be another coup.
There will be another coup, the only question is when.
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Just go to the MBK/Stadium footbridge and watch the 'scam' unfolding when a foreigner lights up a cigarette. They will follow each smoking foreigners in pairs of 2. Easy money.
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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:
I don't understand why the lower import of rice from India has to affect the price of domestically produced rice for the home market in Thailand?
Higher (possible) export prices drive domestic prices up.
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4 hours ago, scorecard said:
This from K. Sereepisuth, another dragon from the past, doesn't understand the new world, never will.
He understands, just doesn't like it. His life's work and legacy mirred with corruption, greed and crimes are at stake.
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11 hours ago, FaltuMora said:
BS advice. Alcohol is more addictive and causes more problems. The number of comments I see in this forum when alcohol sale is suspended due to religious observations tells me the alcohol addiction problems of members of this forum.
True, alcohol might be the worst drug of them all. Withdrawal can lead to serious Gaba issues. But that doesn't mean that other drugs are good for you (psysically). Cannabis, for example, makes you lazy and can lead to depression.
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13 minutes ago, FaltuMora said:
What will be the status of weed legalization due to this alliance? I want weed legalization kept as it is. Otherwise, I have to buy low quality weed from the motorcycle gangs for higher prices as I was doing pre legalization.
Addiction and substance abuse can have serious side effects such a libido problems, mental health issues and social awkwardness. You can always find help.
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9 hours ago, 2baht said:
Well fed generals!
Wonder what their coopertest results are? Or was it Tommy Coopertest?
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2 hours ago, Nickcage49 said:
Nice company he's keeping. A mass murderer.
Which one of the two?
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Full circle, deja vu or Groundhog Day? The Newin clan are the ultimate back stabbers. First they dumpedThaksin in favor of the Dems and no they help Thaksin's PT. 2 feared mafia clans joining forces.
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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:
Thailand oblivious to the reality of what Russia is doing in pursuance of money.
Why would an Asian country need to worry about a war in Europe? Do western countries stop trading with the Saudis or Israel, just to give an example?
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Chiang Rai, Thaton, Mae Sariang,
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1 hour ago, newnative said:
Srettha's turn.
No way, he is a 'good guy' and therefor allowed break the laws.
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More Than Half The Senators Likely To Vote Srettha For PM
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Game, set and match. They all win, from sitting lot to PT and Shinawatras. Voters? Democracy? Who cares. This will come back to haunt them as inflation levels are sky high, debt levels are beyond reasonable and global economic events are frightening. Not a good time to take control.