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Pressing down is not enough. You also have to plug the device into the power point and press the trigger.
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My semi-private pension fund will continue to pay out 66% of my pension to my wife after I die. She can even remarry, but only after I die, without losing her pension. She gets this CPI increased pension for the rest of her life. I bet my fund is not too happy about her being 41 years younger than me. She profits more from me being alive so I should be safe for now. 🙄
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I bet this jolly fellow is not experiencing "a pang of conscience"
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ChatGPT has the answers you are looking for.... Balancing a strong work ethic with maintaining a healthy relationship can be challenging, but it's definitely possible with some effort and understanding. Here are some steps you can take to improve your relationship while still being dedicated to your work: 1. **Communicate Openly:** Start by having an honest conversation with your partner about your passion for your work and why it's important to you. Explain your goals and the reasons behind your dedication. This can help them understand your perspective better. 2. **Set Boundaries:** Establish clear boundaries between work and personal time. Allocate specific times during the day or week dedicated solely to your partner and stick to them. This shows that you value and prioritize your relationship. 3. **Quality Over Quantity:** Focus on the quality of the time you spend together rather than the quantity. When you are with your partner, be fully present. Engage in meaningful conversations and activities that you both enjoy. 4. **Show Appreciation:** Regularly express your appreciation and love for your partner. Small gestures, such as leaving notes, planning surprises, or simply saying thank you, can go a long way in making your partner feel valued. 5. **Involve Them:** If possible, involve your partner in your work life in small ways. Share your achievements and challenges with them. This can help them feel included and understand the demands of your work better. 6. **Seek Balance:** Try to achieve a balance between your work and personal life. While your work is important, so is your relationship. Finding a middle ground where both can coexist will benefit you in the long run. 7. **Professional Help:** If balancing work and relationships continues to be challenging, consider seeking help from a therapist or counselor. They can provide strategies and insights tailored to your specific situation. 8. **Self-Reflection:** Reflect on why you prioritize work over relationships. Understanding your motivations can help you make conscious decisions about how to better balance your life. 9. **Plan Together:** Set goals together as a couple. This can include future plans, vacations, or simply weekend activities. Working towards common goals can strengthen your bond and give you both something to look forward to. 10. **Time Management:** Improve your time management skills to ensure you're not overworking. This can free up more time for your partner without compromising your work. Remember, relationships require effort from both sides. While your dedication to work is admirable, finding a balance is crucial for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling relationship.
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I have been tempted to migrate to Linux a few times but each time I chickened out because I was afraid some of my favourite applications and games would not work. There are some programs I have been using for 20+ years that I don't want to lose. There are just enough features in Windows that keep me from jumping ship even though I get really annoyed with MS at times.
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All these features are wonderful if you trust the corporation behind them. Unfortunately MS like all other large corporations cannot be trusted at all. I am still using Windows 7 with and have turned off all updates years ago. It works fine for now but I dread that one of these days my favourite applications will no longer work and I will be forced to make a change to Windows 10 which might give me a few more years. I can't believe that Windows 11 is already 2 years old. So far the only thing that stopped working are Firefox updates other than security updates. I can live with that. My desktop computer is more than 7 years old yet it's fast, has plenty of memory and storage, so I have no need to upgrade but one day it will fail on my and then when I get a new computer I imagine it will have the latest Windows on it. Not sure how I will handle that day.
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It's a place where Food gets judged and punished if it is Bad but eaten if it is Good..
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My hat is made from depleted uranium and will stop anything coming my way. Unfortunately my memory has been a little fuzzy lately so I can't remember why I am wearing it. I also developed a neck-ache recently.
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Foreigner Attacked in Phuket After Alleged Assault on Transwoman
Dexxter replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Reminds me of the Ladyboy Riots in Sukhumvit Soi 7 a couple of months ago. That was fun to watch especially the ones that were body-surfing on top of the cops. I still have the video somewhere. -
Kiwi Arrested for Illegal Use of Fireworks on Thai Beach
Dexxter replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Is it another Thai only occupation to set off fireworks? -
Outrage Over Public Indecency in OnlyFans Bangsean Beach Video
Dexxter replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Did the coconut tree file a complaint? -
Thai Police Hunt Japanese Suspects in Grisly Murder Case
Dexxter replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No big loss then if they were all scammers. Hopefully the killers will also be found and taken off the streets. -
Happened to me at Don Muang coming back from a Phnom Penh holiday just before Covid early 2020. Got pulled over and sat next to an IO desk being asked questions for 30 minutes. I was worried I would not be allowed in even though I had a 6 month METV. The IO said I should get a more "appropriate" visa for my "longer" stays. Then Covid hit and I was out of Thailand for more than 2 years so I expect everything reset.
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Phuket hotel boob: Portuguese guest’s topless strut causes chaos
Dexxter replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
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If the criminal is smart they will leave their phone at home when committing a crime. Your ex could claim you left the phone at home or loaned it to a friend to carry around while you stalk her. I am sure a lawyer could keep arguing for or against any location evidence a phone might hold until it is dismissed in court. Of course phone location data can be very useful to police showing them who might be of interest for further investigation.
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Has Israel already built: The Doomsday Machine?
Dexxter replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
It would be slightly more peaceful but we would still have Russia, China and radical Muslims to worry about. -
Are you Swiss? Did you kick him in he back?
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‘Land of Smiles’ fast becoming ‘Land of Russian Crime’
Dexxter replied to snoop1130's topic in Southern Thailand News
Land of Russian Crime ..... L-ORC Sounds about right. -
Swiss man who allegedly assaulted Thai doctor faces additional charges
Dexxter replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
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Won't work for me. I am from Australia and been with my Thai wife for almost 9 years. I think I would lose my junk before I lost her using any of the OP methods.
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Tell that to the IO who is using his discretion to deny entry. Just before covid I was pulled aside and questioned for an hour because I had used METVs too often even though it was completely legal. He told me I should be using the "correct" long term visa. Luckily I was let in that time and because of covid it was more than 2 years before I went to Thailand again so my "too frequent" METV entries might have got reset.