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It's not you Susan.
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Hub of moaners. Land of whiners. 👍🏼
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Wow, I didn't know he's suffering from all that too. I thought he just had a few minor mental disorders such as ADD, ADP, ASD, BPD, CBD, CTE, DID, FND, GAD, OCD, PDD, PTD, PTSD, SAD, SPD, ADHD, APSD, BDPD, BPSD, DMD, MDD, OCPD, PMDD, PMSD, PPD, TS, BDD, DPDR, IED and NPD???
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Let it be widely known that I did not read a single word of the entire OP, but I did leave a confused emoji on the post for good measure. Thumbs up this post if you agree that GG needs to go back to mop school and stop posting all kinds of manic OCD infused topics.
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This is going to be my last day on Asean Now.
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Change your AN login password right now to a bunch of random letters and numbers and then do not note it down to ensure that you live up to your promise. -
That's actually a smart move. The best looking ones are in high demand, therefore will likely be less responsive and less enjoyable to be around. Plus, they will usually have more mileage on them than the ones who aren't the best looking. The top girls could be turning multiple tricks per night versus the other ones who may not get taken out so often and could prove to be more pleasurable to spend time with.
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Thank goodness, the girls have been waiting ages and with bated breath for your return, I'll alert the media of your forthcoming reappearance. Will you require any special services, like a wheelchair pickup at the bus station? 😂
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To answer your OP, my answer is no. I don't go to those places, but in general I wouldn't consider that type of woman as a partner anyway. I'm not against them, nor do I look down on them, but 30 years ago some of them were more what you described. A bit more cute and innocent (some of them). Now they are mainly the underachievers of the world who have taken the hard road and they are likely to bring you down both emotionally and financially over time. Someone looking for a girl in Thailand should have some better ways of meeting them now than back in the nineties. Gyms can be a good place to meet women who are able to stay on track and care about their health, but that's probably best for men in their thirties.
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I haven't gone inside any of the gogo bars in nearly 20 years, but maybe Soi Cowboy has younger girls compared to Nana. Somebody else who goes to these places may be able to confirm that. I don't know, but I suspect the younger girls now go right onto some of those "dating sites" to find a walking ATM there. Thus, many of the young ones probably don't end up in bars anymore. So perhaps what you are seeing in gogo bars are the old maids who have been doing it for 15-20 years already, since they were also young, and are now too old for the dating sites.
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Gummies don’t work – so what can I try next .
RSD1 replied to Custard boy's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Yes, dry herb vapes are very good. I've only used the electronic types though. You used to be able to find all types of them being sold on Shopee. Then, about a month ago, Shopee removed all those sellers from their site. One local seller that was very good and who sells lots of vape products is Stable Vape. They have a website at http://stablevape.com. And another one called Kondee. They have a website too at http://kondee420.com I'm not sure if they sell those vaporizer pipes like the one you were using before, but you can ask them. Also, the Xmax brand makes some really good quality electronic vaporizers that aren't very expensive. You can find Xmax products on both of those sites. One more local dry herb vape seller is https://heatandburn.com/ - They have some even lower cost electronic vape machines made by Anix. -
When Thai 'gangsters' move in next door...
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I agreed with you Bob because it happened in your mind and that’s all that counts. And maybe it also happened in the real world at some point in time too, just not outside your door. So keep up the good work. What you might also try is taking a real photo of some unusual looking circumstances that you experience in real life. Then post that real photo together with one of your outlandish yarns. That will get rid of all the naysayers in an instant and really keep everyone guessing. -
When Thai 'gangsters' move in next door...
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
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When Thai 'gangsters' move in next door...
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
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When Thai 'gangsters' move in next door...
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I agree. But for some it's viewed as entertainment. A form of escapism from their mundane everyday lives. -
When Thai 'gangsters' move in next door...
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Honing their fictional writing skills perhaps? -
When Thai 'gangsters' move in next door...
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Many of the topics portraying personal experiences are just fictional windups. Probably nearly all from bob are of that genre. But that's ok. If it gives everyone a bit of a giggle then that's all that really matters I guess. Whether it really happened or not prolly doesn't matter. And if you just want to listen to pure facts then you can always watch one of Trump's rally speeches. 🤣 -
When Thai 'gangsters' move in next door...
RSD1 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Oh, the webs we weave. 🤦🏻♂️ -
Gummies don’t work – so what can I try next .
RSD1 replied to Custard boy's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Speaking of these contraband cannabis vape products, someone gave me a hit off of one to try the other day. I'm against these devices because they contain harmful oils, flavorings, and other things that damage the lungs, but I just gave it a try for one hit to please my friend. It probably was from the states. He said he likes it because he can hit on it all day and not cause any problems with his neighbors over the smell. Expensive though compared to using real flower I assume. I didn't catch the brand, or how much THC it contained, but it was a small, plastic, self-contained battery powered device. White in color. Looked like a disposable unit about the size of a thumb drive. It had some sort musty fruity flavor. And I took a pretty big pull. A huge cloud of vape smoke came out of my mouth and I immediately felt an uncomfortable stinging sensation in my nose and a slight headache. Then a minute later I started coughing a bit. Not anything I ever felt from real weed before and it didn't feel good overall. I also felt nothing psychoactive from it. I took a solid hit, but I guess it takes a few hits to actually feel the THC. Anyway, now I know a bit more about what it's like and I don't think these are good or safe products for people to use on a regular basis. -
Gummies don’t work – so what can I try next .
RSD1 replied to Custard boy's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Thank's and I understand. It was just another curious question and was wondering if you had any thoughts on it. No worries though. I probably won't bother digging any deeper on it. I guess it hasn't been an issue for anyone though or most likely we would have heard about it already if it was a real issue. I assume what the authorities are more interested in are confiscating these commercially made cannabis, vape products that are made with harmful inhalant oils, high levels of THC, and being imported illegally and sold through dispensaries. -
Gummies don’t work – so what can I try next .
RSD1 replied to Custard boy's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Yes and no. I was thinking more about a possible real world situation. Assuming I was driving a vehicle, got stopped during a routine police check point, and I had just bought a bunch of high level THC cannabis oil/gummies from a shop and had it on my person. Then, assuming the police discovered it, I wonder if they would look at it and say that it is a cannabis extract product and then start questioning the if the THC level exceeds the legally permissible limits? I realize to prove that the THC levels are above 0.2% would require lab testing, etc, but not sure if the police would even be interested. -
Gummies don’t work – so what can I try next .
RSD1 replied to Custard boy's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
https://cms.law/en/int/expert-guides/cms-expert-guide-to-a-legal-roadmap-to-cannabis/thailand Following are some excerpts from the above link: This licensing scheme was recently ended on June 9, 2022 when the MoPH announced the delisting of both cannabis and hemp plants and their unprocessed parts from the Narcotics Act (2021). Further, CBD extract with less than 0.2% THC by weight that has been extracted from and cannabis or hemp cultivated in Thailand is no longer classified as a narcotic. As a result, those substances are now available for medical use. With the licensing scheme under the Drug Act no longer applicable, the MoPH now licenses and thereby controls cannabis flower useage under the Protection and Promotion of Thai Traditional Medicines Knowledge Act (1999). Commercialization of hemp and other parts of cannabis currently requires no license. This delisting now allows the private sector to grow, possess, sell, and use locally-cultivated cannabis and hemp plants without requiring any license. However, the Narcotics Act still regulates cannabis and hemp extracts containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) of more than 0.2% by weight. Making or handling a substance having THC over said limit (0.2% per weight) still requires a license, with some limited exceptions.