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unfortunately, if MFP gets dissolved, and potatongaern (tax-sins) daughter moves up as a nepo-puppet, and yingluk comes back... it can be safe to assume that come next election this fascist tax-sin devil will become leader once more. give the thais what they want... it seems. if the thai populace cannot stand up then that is a sure sign they want this guy to rule 😔
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where is the neck brace? his big square lego head might fall off
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Lost in Translation: Foreign man’s tattoo trouble echoes Hangover II
Pouatchee replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Seems unlikely thsi was a mistake... the guy is up to his neck in tats -
Thai workers set to transform South Korea’s shipbuilding industry
Pouatchee replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I would be very concerned at the thai craftsmanship... For thais... the words Craftsman -- ship Dont go well together -
Singaporean motorist lashes out at Thai police officer over fine
Pouatchee replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
and then you would complain thai police arent doing their jobs. good one smith -
careful, you might get block for posting this. i was blocked 24hours from posting for giving solution to the problem...
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra: Thailand’s political sector’s rising star
Pouatchee replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Nepo baby if i ever saw one. only reason she is in is cos of daddyyy -
Over 30 senators to grill govt during no-confidence debate
Pouatchee replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
why do i sense a puke thai ploy? have a debate... then have puke thai seem to win and come out squeaky clean. was Senator Seri Suwanpanont friend or foe during the tax-sin era? did he vote for sreta during the choosing of the pm? this report came out 13 hrs ago, and so did this one https://aseannow.com/topic/1322178-over-30-senators-to-grill-govt-during-no-confidence-debate/ I dont believe in coincidences.... -
Will Bangkok’s mission to clear footpaths ruin street-food paradise?
Pouatchee replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
seems that the overall consensus of street food here is not that favorable. there are a few who see street food with Rosy retrospection, but i agree that it is produced in an unhealthy way by people who generally have a disregard for cleanliness. these 'cooks' will taste the food and dump the spoon right in without cleaning it and keep stirring. their sweat falls into the broth and their boogers add to the 'delicious taste' so many here crave for. if those here who like street food can tolerate an unsanitary way of cooking it makes me wonder about their sanitary standards at home -
'Nuff said. maybe i got you wrong. were you saying basically that in vitro did not amount to much in terms of research? if so, then we are in agreement. if so, you might have elaborated a bit more on it... and if i got you wrong, i apologize
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so next time i want to state my opinion all i have to do is say " 'nuff said" right?... in vitro is usually the 1st stage of testing and in no way is it close to being compared to animal testing and eons away from human testing. so aren't you jumping the gun with your 'nuff said at the in vitro point? then why didn't you mention that? mfd's article, or quote is about in vitro not in vivo... which kinda proves the research might still not be worthy of jumping for joy 'Nuff said.
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Will Bangkok’s mission to clear footpaths ruin street-food paradise?
Pouatchee replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
years ago, prayut asked 7/11 to come up with affordable menus, which they did. 7/11 has a very extensive set of meals that cost on average 45bht and can rival any food stall's quantities per serving. the food is quite delicious, 7/11 will 'wave' it for free and compared to street food -- is clean. i have on more than one occasion been quite sick due to street food. if i have the choice between a safe place to walk and street food... i know what i will choose. -
i dont want an extract dude. https://www.cdu.edu.au/news/new-study-reveals-kill-order-melanoma-cells-cannabis-extract i love these smart as_ comments with 'nuff said' it's like you think you know enough to close the discussion, which i doubt you can bamnutsak. in case you havent noticed, i am not against weed, but rather totally for it. i am skeptical that it will cure cancer though. fyi, there are 2 types of cancer. the benign cancer and malignant cancer. IF weed can treat one type of cancer it doesnt necessarily mean that it will treat the other. when cancer metastasizes there is usually nothing much that can be done from that point on depending on how quickly it has been caught. so dude @mfd101, before spreading your sarcasm give a link to the article rather than give a short passage the link i found might be different. your article, if serious, should detail what kind of cancer the treatment weed was used on and what stage the patients, or tissue samples taken from patients, were at. the article i found dated 8 february does not. i have chronic neck pain and smoking weed has never helped with this, contrary to what people claim. i have tried a balm given to me by stoner and it does seem to help. however, cancer is a totally different story. would i like this to be true? hell yeah. but research like this takes years to conduct, and although it may be true, more often than not the results are inconclusive. and @bamnutsak just because the tests are done in vitro doesnt mean they are a guarantee if success. in vitro fertilization comes to mind here... it doesnt always work so... they are still looking for funding, basically and often enough researchers will do anything to get funding, such as making claims they cannot substantiate. i repeat, i would love nothing more other than for this cure to work, but i am skeptical and any release of said cure is still likely decades away. 'nuff said
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dude... my dad is a physician retired (endocrinologist) with benign melanomas. if weed were proven to work on skin cancer i am sure he would have found a way to use it either by edibles or whatever... and weed is legal in canada. can you provide a link to this article?
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never mind the law... i fear the monkeys even more. you wouldnt get away with kicking one... you'd have a whole family of monkeys tearing you apart. dont ever think you can fight a monkey and leave unscathed... the devil's demons i tell ya... actually that is bob smith with his 'none of your business' attitude hey bob. you get tired of the russians and move to your tent on the beach? maybe you should teach the vendors your russian stare down
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you ever have a face-off with one of those devils? i have, when i lived in petchaburi. they are aggressive and do bite. they can claw and bite your face off in seconds. they will steal food out of your hands and if challenged will fight back. so, i understand the beach vendors and sympathize with them. i had monkeys in my house... they are destructive. forget the cute image of them you have in your brain... all babies are cute, till they grow. now if only they made bob smith virtual sling shots...
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Reason why cannabis is going to be banned again
Pouatchee replied to Jayaroi's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
i reported him to the mods. if he is against weed then he should stay away rather than flame us here...hope it works -
Reason why cannabis is going to be banned again
Pouatchee replied to Jayaroi's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
that would describe the guy you are replying to very well. his avatar before was prayut but he denies it now -
Wheelchair-bound British beautician launches accessible salon
Pouatchee replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
totally agree. and schools also need to adapt their facilities. -
Medical Experts Warn Against LSD ‘Death Stamps’
Pouatchee replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
damn good one!!! 25kph... yup i believe that. i stared at the beauty of a dandelion and was in a daze at how beautiful the yellows and pistils were for over an hour. my friend's cousin who was staying at my friend's house had a bad trip. he thought my friend's brother was the devil. funny thing is, even when i was sober i thought my friend's brother was the devil. i had good trips and a few bad trips. the bad trips were usually induced if i had drunk alcohol while on the acid. our high school year 5 (high school in quebec is not structured the same as most other countries) teacher taught maths using units. my friend and i asked him if we finished the whole unit in 1 day if we could not attend class and have free time for the rest of the month. he didnt think we were up to the challenge. we took it on. that night we popped half an acid each and finished the unit. everything was clear and the answers came easily. next morning the maths teacher didnt believe we had done it. he tested us and we both passed. i also did an acid before a maths test i had not prepped for. it was as easy as ABC... i got 19/20. at our final year 4 high school math exam i had not studied at all. i thought an acid would fix the problem. i failed miserably... -
i think i might have found the problem. where i live is veryyyyy windy in the day time. i think the issue is wind burn. i googled it and looked at many pictures and it really looks like this might be the culprit. stunted growth, leaves curling etc... if i had funds for it, i would install a wind turbine here...
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Medical Experts Warn Against LSD ‘Death Stamps’
Pouatchee replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
555 i recognize those stamps. hella'f a high to be had on those. Did they just arrive in thailand? really potent stuff so yeah, i can imagine the thais freakin' out on them. I didnt try too many but damn did they pack a punch. been around since the 60's-70's. I wouldn't try that again though... happy to just be me with an occasional 1-2 times a year toke. Definitely not for teens. -
I tried only power supply... dif not work by itself