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orang37

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  1. No way in hell they are trying to defend themselves here; they are trying to take advantage of Russia, which is currently at war, and are showing the Russians who the real dog is by flexing their power. Defense would be if the Russians made some underhanded attacks on the U.S., but I can't think of any recent events that would suggest that
  2. Hey, I totally get where you're coming from. My dad's been dealing with high blood pressure and heart issues too, so finding the right doctor was a big deal for us. We ended up going with a cardiologist who worked closely with his internist, which made everything easier since they were always on the same page. If you're in a bigger city, you should be able to find a practice that has both. As for cost, with insurance, my dad's visits were about $100–$150 each, but without insurance, it could easily go over $300. Definitely check if they offer payment plans if needed.
  3. UTIs aren’t contagious, so you wouldn’t have caught it from your colleague. They usually happen when bacteria gets into your urinary tract—pretty common. Treatment is usually just antibiotics after your GP confirms it’s a UTI. I've had one before, and it’s uncomfortable but clears up fast with the meds. As for bladder cancer, no need to stress about that from just a UTI. I’d still bring it up with your GP if you’re worried, though.
  4. If you want a sweet deal on Microsoft Office, check out student discounts or Microsoft’s site for cheaper rates. You could also try free stuff like Google Workspace or LibreOffice for your schoolwork. I just found a site where I scored Microsoft Office way cheaper than usual. They’ve got a bunch of software on discount, so it's perfect for students who are tight on cash. Try this!
  5. I had almost the exact same issue with my microwave last year. It would turn on, lights and all, but no heat. I was convinced it was something major, but it turned out to be the magnetron (basically the heart of the microwave) that had gone bad. I ended up getting it replaced, and it’s been working fine since. If you’re in Thailand, finding a repair shop might be a bit different, but I’d suggest looking for places that specialize in Samsung or similar brands. When I was figuring it out, I also reached out to visit site vanproappliance just to get some advice on what to look for, so I didn’t get overcharged. They were super helpful in breaking down what might be wrong.
  6. I’ve been to a few places where locals are the main audience, like in Cambodia, and it creates a different vibe, more laid back compared to the touristy casinos in Macau. I just hope they keep the regulations tight and avoid the issues that come with quick expansion. When I first started playing, I’d travel around Southeast Asia to find decent spots, and I saw a lot of Thais gambling in neighboring countries. If they have a solid place at home now, it might actually cut down on some of that cross-border stuff. If you’re considering checking out other casinos or just curious about promotions, I’d recommend browsing through https://casinobonusco.com/no-deposit-casino-codes/. I’ve found some good deals there, especially if you’re into no-deposit bonuses.
  7. I've been dealing with tinnitus, and it's definitely not easy, especially when anxiety and stress kick in because of it. To help with this, I've started using CBD. I use CBD from Releaf, a cannabis clinic here in the UK (currently residing here) that I've found through Cannabis Access Clinics. And it's been part of my routine to help calm my nerves when the ringing gets overwhelming.
  8. You're supposed to receive a retail key when you buy your windows. For some reason mine didn't work when I bought my gaming setup and I did some research. The retail ones are more expensive, but you can transfer them. I got an OEM, which would work only for that setup, but it was super cheap, from https://keyzon.com/products/microsoft-windows-10_pqslz/.
  9. Personally, I’m more into TikTok these days because it’s a lot of fun creating videos and participating in challenges. Plus, I found here how to buy TikTok likes, which helped boost my videos and reach more people. It’s been helpful in growing my account and getting more engagement.
  10. Switching to a fan was a game changer for me, it felt way more comfortable and less drying. And yeah, sleeping in cooler weather in the UK definitely helps.
  11. Just use your Pink ID and Thai driver’s license to prove who you are and where you live. Since you’ve got both, you’re all set. I had a similar problem with competition laws in another country and found this site, Marken Legal, super helpful. They’ve got great tips on trademarks and domain stuff. If you're registering a domain for business, maybe check them out or even talk to a Lawyer for competition law if things get tricky.
  12. If you like SIMS but want something more intense, try CS. It's a first-person shooter, so it’s more about strategy and teamwork. Plus, there's a skin trading system where you can sell or trade skins, which is pretty cool. Oh, and I’ve made some cash selling CS skins! I use this site called Cash Yeah to trade skins for money. It’s an easy way to earn while gaming!
  13. I didn’t need one of those super expensive 200-item tests either, but I also wanted more than just a basic list of 20 items. After a lot of research, I ended up choosing a test that covered around 50 items, which was a good middle ground for me. I also worked with the practitioners at https://mfm.au/digestive-health/food-sensitivities-allergies-intolerances, and they really helped me narrow down what I actually needed. They walked me through which foods were worth testing based on my symptoms, so I wasn’t wasting money on unnecessary tests.
  14. I’ve ordered from Aliexpress a few times, but my experience hasn’t been great. Once, I bought a phone case that looked good online, but when it arrived, it didn’t fit right and felt really cheap. It even cracked after just a week, which was really disappointing. So, I realized that the quality can be hit or miss on there, especially for phone accessories. Now, I always get my phone cases from here because they’re much better quality. The cases fit perfectly and last a lot longer, so it’s definitely worth it.
  15. I’m sure someone with a Thailand Steam account will appreciate grabbing those. It’s always nice to see people passing on their extra keys from Humble Bundle—it’s like a little gaming surprise for someone. If you're into Dota 2 and enjoy collecting in-game items, you might want to check out this guide on item rarity: https://skinomat.com/blog/dota-2-item-rarity/. It breaks down how the different tiers work and what makes certain items more valuable.
  16. I got my phone case from here, and it worked great for my iPhone 15, even if it is waterproof. I took it to the pool several times this summer, and it held up perfectly—no water got in, and I could still use all the phone’s functions without any issues.
  17. I had the same issue with my old passport getting crammed with full-page visas. For Cambodia's E-Visa, they don't use a full page. They just stamp your passport at the airport.
  18. I totally get your situation. My wife and I had a similar dilemma when we were considering visiting the US while living abroad. Based on what we found, sticking with a tourist visa for her and her son seems like the best route. The Green Card definitely requires a lot of time spent in the US, which isn’t practical if you’re planning to stay in Thailand. Tourist visas should let them visit without the long-term commitment. Just make sure to look into the renewal or extension options if they want to visit multiple times.
  19. You can totally handle the Schengen visa application separately from the UK one. I did this a few years ago when my family visited Europe and the UK. I applied for the Schengen visa first, then sorted the UK visa afterward. Just make sure you meet all the requirements for both visas and time your applications well.
  20. An agent colleague of mine had a similar issue. She sold a unit in a building where the manager tried to claim a referral fee after the deal closed, even though there was no agreement. It's standard in most places for the agent to get the commission and the manager definitely overstepped, but the lack of formal obligation gives you more flexibility in managing how you sell. It's always better to have clear arrangements. There's platforms for agents that offer transparent commission structures that prevent these types of situations.
  21. I visited a country near Ukraine, asked people what they feel, surprisingly the feeling of an unjust war isn't that strong among the people. I felt like it was more like 50/50 even if the war is literally happening next door to their country
  22. I'm glad to see you're still alive, please be careful out there, my heart goes to you and your fallen comrades
  23. You try and make it look like Russia is the Victim, now search the numbers that Russia did in Ukraine. CITIES! Flattened cities, that's the grade in which Russia is playing. I'm sure those people were unplanned casualties, not intentional like Russia's attacks on residential buildings
  24. I've heard from a friend who uses cannabis for their epilepsy that it's made a real difference for them. They’ve had fewer seizures since they started using it, but it’s important to talk to a doctor to see if it might be a good option for you.
  25. I'm into backpacks, so this backpack would be my go-to bag. Because it's stylish.
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