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patman30

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  1. he did not say "a section of society needs to be eradicated" he did not say "trans people need to be eradicated" he said as you correctly quoted "TransgenderISM must to be eradicated from PUBLIC life entirely" they are not one and the same i am just pointing out how his quote is being taken out of context but you already know that.
  2. "teens" ie. minors there are bills looking to be passed in some US states to protect minors which includes puberty blockers etc. not limited to surgery
  3. Why are you bringing the L's G's and B's into the conversation? what about the Q's I's A's and +'s ? i expect his issue with T'ism in public could possibly be the TEEN Gender affirmation surgery problem America has right now.
  4. i am now on a yearly package 1250 baht/year but before as mostly at home i would just buy one time packages as and when i needed them for like 1-5 days depending on how much i needed they have changed the packages now, mostly charging by speed instead of volume but still great to use if not needing for video etc so can use the cheaper slower packages
  5. who are "they" ? rubber gloves do not fix poor training rubber gloves are impractical and make things worse as described above Campylobacter, salmonella, lysteria come from poor food handling mainly lack of refrigeration especially at critical points, this is why we have HACCP 85% of food poisoning would NOT be fixed by rubber gloves, as you claim.
  6. i run kitchens for over a decade and in multiple countries, been on numerous hygiene and food safety courses trained many people???? please do give me your professional kitchen experience wearing rubber gloves prevents nothing many times the gloves are dirtier than a bare hand would be the difference is you can feel what is on your hands rubber gloves act as a vehicle for cross contamination i have literally seen people wearing rubber gloves take out the trash and then serve food but it is ok they are wearing gloves????‍♂️ the best practice is to ensure staff are trained well, rubber gloves do not fix this.
  7. sorry but you clearly lack any understanding when it comes to food hygiene plucking 85% out of thin air rubber gloves solve nothing and can actually be the cause of problems
  8. just moved from patts to small village top of mountains in korat near khoa yai, the pollution here is currently horrendous has made us all sick for weeks all due to sugar cane farming as they burn the fields/waste after harvesting the haze in the morning as they burn at night is ridiculous some morning with visibility sometimes less than 4km and often less than 6km (distance from my house to nearby mountain tops)
  9. to save on electric what i used to do was put the pump on earlier during off peak hours, before 9am (off peak here is 10pm to 9am) in the end i had pump only run during off peak, 2-9am and would then just turn on pump if using pool which was usually for my 8 dogs other option is small on grid solar without battery this is quickest ROI, if using power during peak daylight hours as for the pool water not being clear maybe you need some floculant
  10. i used to think the same when i moved to BKK many years ago standing on BTS seeing a good few people wearing masks but fact is we just pay attention to those that stand out just as others have done when you have not worn a mask and the majority are but in reality these pre CBS mask wearers were very few we just dont pay as much attention to those not standing out but a handful passing by would spark your attention and curiosity i just find it hilarious when people use these arguments and it's always other countries
  11. Says the guy that done what everyone else done just because everyone else was doing it. That view of conformity? ????????????
  12. you gotta love the "other country" arguments when they spout them. LOL The whole "Asian people always wore masks prior to CBS" very few would wear for pollution, very few and motobike taxi's i was in Japan in 2019, and do not recall seeing a single person in a mask, not even in Tokyo
  13. Where did i state this? you do understand how quotes work ? *that is where i stopped reading.????
  14. Apart from very old laptops or very new modular laptops the vast majority of laptops the CPU cannot be removed whilst you may remove any heatsink or fan to clean the CPU itself cannot usually be removed *FYI, i work with computers, building, stripping them etc.????
  15. quote was taken from their site when it was on there i got it from an old tweet of mine, which at the time took it from their site *websites do update you know my original point still stands, if you read it a few times maybe you will understand it
  16. woodwork bought a load of milwaukee tools so i then had to find a use for them
  17. Crypto is just (the public loses trading) stocks 2.0 it is a joke, nothing but trading on hot air, and completely manipulated not one coin has lived up to its promises in terms of tech development crypto will look a complete joke next year with what is being released
  18. again, you are out of your depth here, and i am not trying to offend a hot wallet is not a custodial wallet a hot wallet is a wallet that is online, so funds can be used Cold Storage or a cold wallet, is OFFLINE storage, so funds are 100% as completely offline, obviously not ready to spend as offline you then compare a bank to a hot wallet, due to your misunderstanding a hot wallet would be akin to the wallet in your back pocket cold storage is like having a safety deposit box in a vault somewhere cold storage is how you safely hold coins i will repeat again you do not need a custodial service or an exchange to use bitcoin.
  19. "raise money" i did not state "get listed on a stock exchange" or "publicly traded" my point stands, plenty of ways for startups to raise funds these days
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