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Trump’s mad, mad, mad, mad world—now with extra madness
Can you just tell me who will be starving because of the USAID cuts ? -
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Drunken tourist passes out in front of Pattaya Police Station
How about society responsibility? I often wonder why we need to take our responsibility when we pay taxes etc -
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Trump & Netanyahu Press Conference: U.S. will "take over" and "own" the Gaza Strip.
I doubt that any Native American Indian would go along with your rather abstruse notion of revenge, but maybe your beloved Iranians would? -
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Australia: Former Home Affairs Secretary Criticizes Government’s Decision on Gazan Visas
Unfortunately sadly the highest crime areas in Australia are not the City areas ,they are the Country areas where there are large Aboriginal communities so I feel immigrants have a lot more up contribution to Australia Alice Springs is a City in the Northern Australia that has the highest crime rate in Australia because of its Aboriginal people I wrote to the Prime Minister and advised him to import Muslim immigrants to Alice Springs to stop the crime with a beautiful religion Never replied to me -
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Trump’s mad, mad, mad, mad world—now with extra madness
In this 24 news cycle, people have almost nonexistent memories. What these crooks are doing now was done in Greece in 2008. They SCREWED the populace with severe austerity programs. I am preparing myself to live completely autonomously in Thailand. I predict my civil service pension will soon be severely diminished or stopped altogether. With the sale of my rental and liquidated pension, I'll live a wonderful life here. I feel deep sorrow for all those left in Murikkka. -
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How are your sober runs going?
So, this is nice, but I IMHO I would not make the assumption that "we are all alcoholics". Just because someone has a drinking problem or decides to quit after drinking regularly for years does NOT make them alcoholic. People who can quit on their own willpower, at least by AA's definition of alcoholism, are not alcoholic. They still have the will power or "discipline" to stop. They can do it on their own. Alcoholics are the ones who know they have to quit, try to quit, but go back to it no matter how great the wish or desire. This is alcoholism. The OP has not stated he is alcoholic, but rather specifically says he was a moderate to heavy drinker. The fact that he is able to give it up on his own tells me he is NOT alcoholic but a moderate to heavy drinker who decided to give it up There is a really good saying that you might here in quality meetings of AA. All alcoholics are drunks but not all drunks are alcoholics. Thorough study of AA literature outlines this simple fact. (read bottom of page 20 to top of page 21 in the AA book) Here they make the differentiation between moderate or heavy drinkers and "real" alcoholics. What I would say to the OP is this. If you find you cannot give it up entirely and drink again in trying to give it up then you are probably alcoholic and AA has an answer for you.
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