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Two Afghan Men Arrested at Phuket Airport for Fake Passports
I see in the news there is another 4 Afghans been arrested for fake passports -
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How the Woke Turned a Suspected Killer Into a Cultural Icon
And they most certainly will. -
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How the Woke Turned a Suspected Killer Into a Cultural Icon
Your post shows plenty of fiction writing. Award winning? -
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I just pasted my thoughts regarding cannabis in general on ChatGPT since English isnt my first language but youll get a good idea of how to approach cannabis next time. Cannabis often gets unfairly lumped into a single category as "just a drug," but the reality is far more nuanced. There are different strains of cannabis—Sativa, Indica, and Hybrids—and each can have profoundly different effects on the body and mind. Understanding these differences is key to finding what works best for you, especially if you're using cannabis for therapeutic purposes or just to relax. Start Slow and Test Your Strain If you're new to cannabis or trying a new strain, don't go overboard. Even a modest amount, like 0.5g, can be overwhelming if you don’t know how it will affect you. Instead, take 3-4 small puffs, then give yourself some time to relax and analyze how you feel. This approach will help you gauge the strain's effects on your body and mind before diving in deeper. The Basics of Sativa, Indica, and Hybrid Strains Sativa: Known for its uplifting and energizing effects, Sativa strains are often associated with increased creativity, focus, and euphoria. They’re a popular choice for daytime use, but they’re not for everyone. Indica: These strains are typically relaxing and calming, often used to relieve stress, anxiety, insomnia, and pain. Indica is great for unwinding after a long day or for soothing the mind and body. Hybrids: A mix of Sativa and Indica genetics, hybrids can provide a balanced experience, offering the best of both worlds depending on the strain's dominant traits. My Personal Experience As someone who struggles with PTSD, OCD, and social anxiety, I’ve found that Sativa strains can be overwhelming for me. While they’re supposed to boost energy and creativity, they often leave me feeling paranoid and overstimulated due to my introverted nature. On the other hand, Indica strains are my go-to. They calm my entire body and mind, helping me focus on constructive thoughts without feeling weighed down by anxiety. Indica is like a warm blanket for my nerves. I’ve also had great experiences with hybrid strains, like the Ed Rosenthal strain. This hybrid gives me a perfect balance: I feel the Sativa’s head effects—energy and creativity—while my body remains completely chilled out, creating an incredibly enjoyable and productive high. Why You Should Experiment Thoughtfully Every strain is different. Not all Sativas or Indicas will affect you in the same way, which is why it’s crucial to test and learn what your body and mind respond to best. Some Sativas might surprise you with their subtlety, and some Indicas might be too sedating. Experimentation is key, but always start slow and stay mindful of how you feel. Cannabis is a personal journey, and finding the right strain can transform the experience from "just getting high" to genuinely enhancing your well-being. Stay curious, stay cautious, and enjoy the ride! -
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Jay-Z Challenges Anonymity of Sexual Assault Accuser Amid Legal Battle
The story (closely) is that she went to and tried to crash the 2000 Grammy awards at Radio City and was spotted by a limo driver for one of the named accused. She was invited to and claims she signed a non-disclosure agreement to get into the afterhours party. She then eventually escaped the premises and called her father from a nearby gas station. Just me guessing a lot of this depends on the credibility of the father as to contemporaneously receiving a call from his daughter. -
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How the Woke Turned a Suspected Killer Into a Cultural Icon
Even the rightwing press have reported it. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14157793/unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-doj-investigation-shot-dead.html -
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British swap gloom of Blighty for tropical Land of Smiles (video)
Shocking news ! <deleted>e weather in Europe! Lol...... but only issue i have with Thai is you got to live with <deleted> expats who generally haven't a pot to piss in. Apart from that it's great ! -
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Syrian government falls in stunning end to 50-year rule of Assad family
Whatever you may think of the "rebels" in Idlib Province it was perfect timing by them to take on the Syrian dictatorship due to the Israeli destruction of Hezbollah, together with the constant Israeli bombing of Iranian military assets in Syria. Then of course the wearing down of Russian assets with the Ukrainian war. Another way to put it could well be "unintended consequences" or if one has a conspiracy leaning; Israeli strategic planning.
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