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suzannegoh

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Everything posted by suzannegoh

  1. The Service Charge doesn't necessarily go to the staff.
  2. I spend a lot more than I expected but it doesn't matter. Even in the worst case it's still half the price of Singapore.
  3. FWIW, this thread from last December is about the same thing as in that video.
  4. Maybe even more so. Rick Simpson Oil and similar oils are sold in some dispensaries in US states where weed has been legalized. In Thailand they specifically made concentrates illegal when they legalized cannabis. What’s legal are buds for smoking, edibles, and low-THC tinctures that might do something if you believe in them. That has always struck me as a bit strange because initially they said that the reasons for legalizing cannabis were medical.
  5. That video is about Rick Simpson Oil, a high THC (about 80% THC) cannabis oil. It might be available in Thailand but it is illegal despite Thailand's marijuana legalization. Theoretically you could make it yourself using legally purchased weed but the process of brewing in your kitchen is rather dangerous.
  6. Suanprung Hospital will prescribe that or something in the same family drugs at a cheap price.
  7. Is Google Maps reliable enough and 4G widespread enough in Laos that it can reliably be used for navigation during a car trip around the country?

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