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marcenefowler

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  1. @ronaldtullis: Not sure if you want a juicer or a blender. The two are totally different from each other. The Magic Bullet is a blender. It cuts and mixes the ingredients to make smoothies. A juicer meanwhile extracts the juice from the produce and removes the pulp. A blender is good for making milkshades, protein shakes, smoothies out of softer, more watery and less fibrous produce such as leafy greens or kiwi, banana, and grapes. A juicer is better for harder, more fibrous fruits and veggies (apple, carrot, roots, celery). A masticating or triturating juicer can also make nut milk, if it's something you consume often.
    The Nutri Bullet and the Vitamix are good blenders. For juicers, Hamilton Beach, Omega, Breville, Green Star are famous brands.
    You can find the differences between a juicer and a blender, and find product reviews here: https://lunaregina.com/best-juicers/

    or here https://www.blenderrepublic.com/reviews/juicer-vs-blender/ 

  2. "Money can buy a clock, but not time" It can! If you have money, you can hire people to to things for you, thus having more time for yourself. 

    "Money can buy a position, but not respect" Oh yes it most likely can. Because usually if you're rich you're also better educated, better mannered, smarter, more influential - that's usually how you get rich in the first place and generally people respect you for that.

    "Money can buy Insurance, but not safety" - A good surveillance system, life guards, safer transportation options do increase your safety. 

    "Money can buy a bed, but not sleep" - I don't know, when you have so much money I guess you won't have to stay up, tossing and turning, worrying about your job or the bills. 

    The only thing it can't buy, in my opinion, is a home. But then again if you have a lot of money maybe fights will happen less. 

  3. 15 hours ago, SOUTHERNSTAR said:

    Sending her away will solve the problem ? Or is the parent part of the problem and should seek help for their relationship and not the childs actions.

    This. At her age many changes are going on but I don't think sending her away is a good solution at all. I'd suggest spending MORE time around her, taking her to dates with you or her mother, and hold events when she can invite her friends over. 

  4. On 8/12/2017 at 1:00 PM, ZenoBresson said:

    Oh my God ... so many pages of bullshit ... sounds like a lot of posters has never been in Thailand or meet an Thai girl ...

     

    Thai girls are the same as girls in other countries - there are good ones and bad ones ... I meet a lot of Thai girls - from street girl to business girl - and never had any problems. No one try to kill me, no one steal my money and nobody broke into my apartment.

     

     

    People tend to meet the same kind of persons as they are ;) 

  5. 22 hours ago, burgerking said:

    Sounds like your too late my friend, the horse has already bolted. You should of thought about the consquences before. If you are the father do the right thing

    Sent from my SM-J700F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
     

    This. Given that she's a student and has been sharing her concerns with you, I'd trust this girl. Even if you don't, if she happens to be pregnant with YOUR child, be a decent person and take up your responsibilities. Don't make excuses or poor assumptions and run away like a loser. 

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