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short-Timer

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  1. You start a topic about happiness, yet all you ever do is ramble on about hate and haters like it’s your personal obsession, Susan. Funny how it only ever seems to show up in your own posts, never anyone else’s. Almost like the only place all that hate actually exists is staring back at you in the mirror. And happiness? That clearly does not exist anywhere within your own orbit.
  2. Says the reigning site champion with an average of 300+ thumbs down per day. Well, at least nobody can say you didn't earn it, Susan.
  3. This post should not be taken seriously and does not belong in the health and wellness forum, as it is misleading and could pose health risks. It reads like a spoof but appears to be a real product designed purely to make money, most likely a scam or a hoax. From ChatGPT: This article reads like a typical example of a clickbait advertorial that is likely part of an affiliate marketing scheme. Several red flags suggest it is not a legitimate news piece: Fake Endorsements: There is no public record of a Dr. William Winchester affiliated with urology or male health in reputable UK medical circles. The name appears to be fabricated for marketing purposes. Exaggerated Claims: Claims like increasing virility or size “by 17 times” are medically implausible and not backed by any credible scientific evidence. MHRA Approval Misuse: Products making these kinds of claims, especially supplements, would be under strict scrutiny by the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). There is no publicly accessible record of “PeakMan®” being approved by the MHRA. Nonexistent University Research: The article mentions “scientists from the University of Colorado” but provides no links to published research or studies, which is common in scam marketing. Aggressive Sales Tactics: The style of writing is emotionally manipulative, preying on insecurities while pushing readers to “click to learn more,” a hallmark of misleading product promotions. Suspicious URL: The link you posted belongs to an obscure domain with no legitimate association to medical news or science-based health advice. If you are considering any product based on this article, I would strongly recommend exercising caution. Always consult with licensed medical professionals and rely on well-regarded sources like the NHS, Mayo Clinic, or your doctor before trying any health supplement.
  4. All the P.T.33 forms say a 30 day supply and a 30 gram purchase limit with a daily use limit of 1 gram. Not sure if sellers will stick to the forms or sell more. Most shops and vendors still selling without requiring a medical certificate anyway.
  5. Good film too, but a departure from his usual arthouse style. That film was shot in mid levels though in Central. If you are talking about Chungking Mansion, that's a dumpy apartment block on the Kowloon side. A good place to meet Nigerian drug dealers.
  6. I'm not really into Chinese films, but Wong Kar Wai films are a master class in the art of filmmaking. 2046!
  7. Gammz, you've obviously confused the whole topic with one of the greatest Wong Kar Wai films ever made:
  8. It's always about money and power. There is no doom. There is only wanting to take away profits. Now more backlash. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3071220/group-seeks-axing-of-new-rules-favouring-big-players
  9. short-Timer replied to Fabio1980's topic in The Lounge
    Received. Cheers. What's that big green patch I see right in the middle of your FUPA?
  10. You didn't answer the question. But to your point, nobody is talking about hating strangers. The topic is about disliking your posts.
  11. More like 18K: https://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2025/06/25/thailand-tightens-cannabis-control-as-18000-shops-must-adapt/
  12. short-Timer replied to Fabio1980's topic in The Lounge
    Well, a picture is worth a thousand words. Just sayin.
  13. short-Timer replied to Fabio1980's topic in The Lounge
    You know, it's funny you say that, I woke up this morning thinking, sh*t I wonder if I can find out how small Yagoda's Johnson is and then you delivered by confirming it's only 3cm. Thank you. 🙏🏻
  14. So all those thumbs down on your posts mean that you are just terribly misunderstood and that everybody else has a chemical brain imbalance, is that what you believe?
  15. short-Timer replied to Fabio1980's topic in The Lounge
    Oh, you're one of those 3-3-3 guys that made Thermae famous in Japan.
  16. AI: Some people continue posting on AN despite the constant negative feedback on their posts, and not being liked by others, simply because they are driven by different motivations. For some, downvotes trigger a sense of defiance or make them feel like they are challenging the status quo. There are also those who see any reaction, even negative, as attention which can be rewarding in itself. Additionally, receiving any kind of interaction on their posts, even thumbs down, can trigger dopamine responses in the brain, creating a sense of stimulation or fulfillment from human contact that encourages them to keep posting. In some cases, people might be in the habit of posting to just keep themselves going out of routine. Well, well, surprise, surprise, what a shocker.
  17. This response, just like all your others on this topic, is obviously written by AI. Everyone knows you can barely string together a three-word sentence on your own, yet somehow manage to crank out 200 pointless posts a day.
  18. That's what you are attempting, no?
  19. Thailand is already filled with them.
  20. I'm here for this. Do tell more.
  21. Maybe, if you can't perform simple math.
  22. I used to have the same problem. Then I folded it in half and cut off 6".

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