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Pattaya's Dark Side: What You Won't Find in the Travel Brochures
uneducated, lazy and angry young people fuel the crime rate as in some many othe rplaces in the world -
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Who Is Controlling the Budget Bill? Trump, Johnson, or Musk?
Why did you repsond to me? Also pointless -
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Giving Up Weed
It ultimately messed up my dopamine. I experienced some scary numbness and flat affect after smoking some crazy potency weed in a vape. I was depressed for a week. That made me attempt to stop, which I found difficult. I booked a yoga retreat to get over the hump. I doubt I will ever smoke it again. These post-weed days, I feel a sense of general well being and emotional balance that I have never felt. It doesn't erase anxiety, it just postpones it. That will probably keep on improving up until around the six months mark. My lungs are much better. My energy is up by a third. This has been very self-reinforcing in not smoking again. The thought makes me a little nauseous. I def smoked way too much of it, about 3-4 grams a day. I'd be interested in hearing from other heavy users about their amounts and time length. In my experience, occaisonal users become frequent users over time. No judgement on that; that was my trajectory. Hopefully not your's. Research says that it affects REM sleep. That def was my experience. Def enjoyed it with sex. Have yet to have non-weed sex, but I think I will like it better, the same way I enjoy food more now. Short version: Weed was a long, fun party for me. And every party is a bore if you stay too long. -
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Winning The Trans Debate: Balancing Victory with Integrity
Exactly! No matter how much the "there's only two biological sexes" crowd doesn't get it, transgenderism is a real thing. In regards to puberty blockers in children, if it's a clear cut case that manifests from an early age where the kids tell you that they want to be the opposite sex, and that persists through kindergarten, primary and secondary school, then it's pretty safe to say that that kid is transsexual and therefore it should get the hormonal treatment it needs for its transition, so the end result will be much closer to how they identify. I mean let's face it, what do you see when you see a western transgender person who transitioned after puberty in the case of a male to female transitioner? In most cases you see a man dressed up like a woman, which is PRECISELY what they see when they look in the mirror, which causes major psychological issues, if they have BDD. On top of that they have to deal with dirty looks, jeers, snickering and all the other <deleted> every time they leave the house because some people simply can't handle it. If they had gotten the right hormonal treatment right at the onset of puberty, the end result would've been much more female looking and would've therefore alleviated some of the problems and therefore would improve their quality of life. The one thing I love about Thailand the most is that you can be anything and no one bats an eyelid, which is the way it should be! Thailand in that regards is lighyears ahead of the rest of the world. Having said that, the way transgender rights groups and other minority groups go about getting their agenda through most definity doesn't help their cause. You can't be militantly shove it down people's throats every single chance you get and expect to get acceptance and tolerance in return. Instead you get a knee-jerk reaction and the exact opposite of what you want simply out of spite. If you want acceptance, you need to ease people into it and bit by bit you're gonna get there! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 20 December 2024
Thailand's Credit Card Industry Faces Toughest Test in 20 Years File photo for reference only Thailand's credit card sector is staring down its most significant challenge in two decades, with a stagnant economy and tightening regulations threatening growth. Atis Ruchirawat of the Thai Bankers' Association warns of pending obstacles, with projections of sluggish economic performance into next year impacting consumer lending. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346763-thailands-credit-card-industry-faces-toughest-test-in-20-years/
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