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I have had many instances where I have felt something was a little bit off, and I asked are you a lady 99% of the time they say yes, they are usually quite honest and upfront about this kind of thing, so my guess is that he never bothered to ask, and boy was he in for a surprise! From what I understand at least 90% of ladyboys are pre-op, so they still have their package. This was entirely on him more than likely, and he should have offered some kind of compensation under the circumstances.
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The fight was very obviously fixed, Tyson threw very few punches, and it was a rather boring and listless fight. Much ado about nothing, that's for sure.
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There's nothing about this that is a fad or a fashion trend, rice bran oil has around for decades. I've done a lot of research on this and it's by far the highest quality and least toxic oil to cook with available in Thailand at a fair price.
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Why do so many Thai prostitutes marry their customers?
spidermike007 replied to MalcolmB's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I do have some experience with divorced American women, however they weren't moms. I've always made it a choice to avoid dating moms. Part of it is the torn up body and part of it is the amount of obligations that they have. -
Why do so many Thai prostitutes marry their customers?
spidermike007 replied to MalcolmB's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I'm not saying that there are not a lot of other women out there around the world who have hard hearts I never implied that but I do think that there is a correlation between an excessive number of men that a prostitute has serviced and her ability to become deeply involved emotionally. And I'm not talking about a few hundred guys that's not a big deal. I'm talking about thousands. -
Soybean oil is an absolutely horrific choice, it's one of the least nutritious of all oils, it has a low flash point and it's very toxic. Read up on it and I doubt you'll ever use it again. It's just not worth saving that extra 20 Baht that you could apply toward rice bran oil.
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Changi Airport Inspires Suvarnabhumi's Ambitious Plans
spidermike007 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Changi is an absolutely beautiful airport with a lot of public spaces, a lot to see, and a lot to do. Swampy does not have any of that, it barely offers anything in the way of lounge areas for people without VIP status, and though it's a very functional airport, it's not one of the great airports of the world, and it never will be. These are just dreamers continuing to dream and continuing to insist the Thailand is the center of the known universe. -
This guy is the least qualified person ever selected for the office of Attorney General, he graduated from a very minor law school, he practiced very simple law for two years, he never held a Judicial post and the only reason that comes to mind that he was selected was that he shares Trump's animosity for the justice department. I said this a long time ago and I'll say it again, if there's one thing you can count on with Donald Trump it's that he will pick from the bottom of the barrel when it comes to selecting people for his administration. He showed it last time around and he's showing that again.
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Bill Clinton denies visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s private island
spidermike007 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Many men in the public have made the same claim, including Donald Trump, and I don't believe for a nanosecond that he didn't visit that island. We certainly know that he visited the mansion on many occasions, and then he was good friends with Epstein. -
It sounds like pure recklessness, taking his eyes off the road, playing with his phone, driving too fast, or just driving without a significant enough skill set. Sometimes people lose sight of the fact that they're driving with their family in the car and they have an additional responsibility to protect those people they are safeguarded with protecting. And why are these drivers speeding and driving recklessly in the first place? The primary reason is the toy police force. Nobody, and I mean nobody takes these guys seriously. There is absolutely nothing in the way of a deterrent here, and both the local governments, the central government and the police do not take traffic safety seriously. Not even one iota. The safety of the public means less than zero to the small men in charge here. Nothing. They show that on a daily basis. They will not do a thing. Why? They do not care about the people one iota. Not the common people. Not the average pleb. No way. Never have cared, and may never care in the future. It is all about protecting the elite, the super wealthy, those that are connected, and those in power. The rest of the population? They do not matter. The ex-pat community does not matter. And the police will not get involved unless an accident has already occurred. There is no prevention. None. The idea of getting the police more involved, is an interesting one, and it would be an effective one. But, the issue is money. They are grossly underpaid, and until the government steps up, and spends the trillion baht on updating the police equipment, and paying each cop a living wage, it is not going to happen. Until then, they will just work the franchise. The only way to survive here on the road, is to be patient, have eyes in the back of your head, drive with caution, and always, and I mean always watch out of the other guy. Chances are, he does not have much driving skill, nor patience, nor reason, nor common sense. You cannot be too careful on the road here. Especially considering that the toy police offer no traffic safety, prevention, enforcement of the law, or concern toward the prosecution of very reckless drivers.
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Lax Law Enforcement Cited for Alarming Road Fatalities in Thailand
spidermike007 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Absolutely correct. In all the years I have been here, I have never seen anyone pulled over for speeding or recklessness. Get the useless highway patrol to actually patrol the highway. How about 30 days in jail, for any highway patrolman found in an office, instead of out there on the highway? Roadblocks accomplish very little, except clog the highways. It is a lazy approach. If I decide to cut you off on a highway, when you are going 120kph, and I am making a u-turn, and there was plenty of room behind you for me to make a safe turn, is that an error, if it results in a horrific, fatal accident, and I take the lives of you and your family? Sometimes an error is wearing white after Labor day at a formal event in New York City. And sometimes an error is invading Russia before the oncoming winter. What if I waited four seconds for the highway lane to be completely clear, rather than just barge into it now, and risk everything? I don't make the kind of errors that result in bad accidents, much less fatalities. Why? Because I am very, very careful on the road, and very, very respectful of other drivers, their lives, and those of their families. That is a choice that results in NOT making very many terrible mistakes. It most certainly has something to do with the inability to visualize. Neither the future, nor the hypothetical. What will happen in this scenario? What about this? What about that? What are the inherent risks involved in piloting my bike, car or truck onto the safety lane of a major highway, in the wrong direction, with big trucks coming at me at 100kph? Or onto a lane of a major highway, with oncoming traffic going 120kph? Is it worth sacrificing my life, or my ability to walk for the rest of my life? How will my death affect my kids? Hold on, what about the lives of my wife, kids and sister who are in the vehicle with me, and I am responsible for their safety. Wow. That would be a big loss. An entire family. Maybe I should act like an adult, and be prudent and careful. I don't think many Thais ever ponder thoughts like this. Why, I can't imagine. It is likely something we will never understand about their nature. I often like to say the best way to understand these differences in attitude and intellect, is to realize Thailand is NOT a foreign country. It is a distant planet. -
Short time is one of the greatest ideas in the history of mankind and works on so many levels, for so many men. Granted, if you do want that emotional connection then a relationship is probably the answer. It also has to do with your financial status, I think it's safe to say that any relationship here in Thailand is going to cost upwards of $1,000 a month, if you take into account all the expenses associated with having a woman, taking care of that woman, health, cosmetics, food, clothes, travel, etc. etc. So, only guys with extra pocket change can even consider it. I know a lot of guys who have limited budgets and they find that short time works really well for them, even though they do hunger for some kind of connection from time to time. I also know guys who have very fulfilling relationships but they've been with the same woman for a long time, and at a certain point in time the sex gets pretty dull, so they still engage in very discreet short time, and it seems to be a pretty ideal formula for the right guy. It doesn't work for guys that are hampered by unnecessary emotions like guilt.
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Rice bran oil is as good as it gets. Easily available here, low cost, tastes neutral, and has a high flash point. Olive oil and coconut oil are also great but they lend a lot of flavor to the food so it depends upon your taste. For me olive oil is perfect for cooking vegetables and certain kinds of fish, but not much else. Sunflower also has a very high flash point but I've been reading lately that oil made from seeds is questionable from a nutritional point of view. Safflower oil is also very good. Avocado oil is also outstanding but it's very hard to find here. Rice bran oil wins hands down.
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Revealed, Why Kamala Harris Skipped Joe Rogan Interview
spidermike007 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It could have also been fear. I just don't think she was very confident in her game, she didn't seem to have much of a game plan, and she certainly didn't have much policy to speak of. So she might have been afraid of a good interviewer like Rogan asking her too many questions. Period. End of story. It was a choice of two absolutely dreadful candidates, and America chose one of them, that's the end of the story. -
Why do so many Thai prostitutes marry their customers?
spidermike007 replied to MalcolmB's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Because they were there. It is that simple. Convenience. Perhaps they think the guy is a decent enough chap and he seems to have enough money to offer some financial stability, which is what most women are looking for anywhere in the world. The question is not why they marry the guys, the question is why do the guys marry them? We have a lot of choices in this life and marrying a bar girl is probably not one of the smarter ones. I also think it's a question of how long have they been doing it if they are relatively new and you can somehow ascertain that to be a fact then they are probably of a somewhat healthier nature emotionally. How many men has she been with? If she is relatively new, and has only gotten with between 20-200 men, more than likely she is still sane, and could possess a good heart. If she has gotten with over 200, the chances decrease. If over 500, harder for her to relate to men as decent human beings. Once you get to the "around the world level", where she has been with over 1,000 men, all bets are off. If the girl is in her mid-30s and she's been doing it for 10 years and she's very good looking, chances are she's averaging at least four guys a week, so run the numbers, that's 2,000 right there. If she's hot and she's working massage it could be closer to 5,000. After 1,000 the heart likely hardens, and more than likely she is bitter for life. I am sure there are exceptions. But, the risk in getting involved with a highly experienced bar girl, or massage girl, is very high. With the exception of the men who are clever enough to hire a private detective to look into her background, and pay some real money to do it right, there is no way to know. They all have stories. And most of the stories are ones that they know we want to hear. So many times I have heard friends say, "Oh no, she is new. She has only been working at the bar two weeks. I was her first customer. She worked in a factory before that. I could tell how innocent she was'. Yeah right! -
I would try probiotics and sea cucumber extract. The Chinese have been using it for millennia. I use it for knee issues. It works wonders. The amino acids found in sea cucumber—namely glycine, glutamic acid, and arginine—have been shown to stimulate the creation of immune cells. These cells boost immunity and aid in the cellular response to invading infection or disease. Sea cucumber is an exceptionally rich source of antioxidants. According to scientific research, key compounds found naturally in sea cucumber scavenge free radicals and limit oxidative damage. This has whole-body benefits including in the skin. In addition a green drink can make a huge difference. I mix one with a combination of blue green spirulina, barley grass, beet powder, spinach powder, and kale powder, sometimes I add broccoli powder. Are highly nutritious, many of them are brain foods, and many of them prevent multiple forms of physical and mental degradation. They're all available here in an organic powder form online. There are countless other beneficial supplements out there, including stinging nettle root for the prostate, bilberry extract for the eyes, and milk thistle for the liver, the list goes on and on.
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From my point of view the upside is that Malaysia is quite beautiful, they have some stunning national parks and some gorgeous coastline, a lot of natural diversity and a bit wilder than Thailand in terms of the parks and forests. Also there is a bit more diversity food wise, you can get real Chinese food, alot of good Indian food and some good local food. For me the downside is that the people though they are nice, they're not quite as joyful as the Thai people and they don't have the sense of humor that the Thai people have. They seem to be a bit weighed down by their faith, and they seem to take life a bit too seriously perhaps because of that. Secondarily I don't think there is many opportunities for a single guy, so if that's an issue it needs to be considered.
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Why experts are blasting Trump for 'already breaking the law'
spidermike007 replied to simple1's topic in Political Soapbox
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Canna-bust: British student’s drug-filled dreams go up in smoke
spidermike007 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
It seems like a fairly righteous verdict, and it seems like he was fortunate enough to get a reasonable judge. Ganja is such a minor crime and it hurts no one, granted it can destroy ambition and it can make one lazy and lethargic, but it's not like he was smuggling yaba, fentanyl, cocaine or heroine, we're not talking about a drug that kills. The entire "War on Drugs" is completely ridiculous. I give this judge a lot of credit. -
Although anything is possible and we really don't know the exact circumstances of this accident, one has to presume recklessness, and one has to presume that if she were driving more carefully, if she was more attentive or if she was more highly skilled as a driver she could have avoided plowing into this motorcycle and killing this poor woman. The fact that she dragged the motorcycle for 50 meters says something, and it likely doesn't speak of kindness and compassion.
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Official: Trump Nominates RFK Jr. for Health Secretary
spidermike007 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
That is a very good point. #1 if you do your job well, Trump is likely to fire you. #2 if you disobey him, question him, or do something he does not like, he is likely to fire you. #3 if he fires you, he will do everything in his power to make it look like it was your fault, and not his. He will trash your reputation. So, you are correct. Only low end, garbage candidates will be up for the job. And that is all he has picked to date. -
Have a Panasonic inverter in the bedroom. Whisper quiet, performs beautifully. A bit expensive, but worth it. Likely made in Japan.