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Trump Joins the Axis. NATO Dead. WW111 Imminent?
Embarrassment may be something Putin has on Trump. No need to make up our minds, both factors may be involved. -
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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)
Thanks, sounds like there are several options. Just for others' info, I also found that Sky Angkor Air has a medium fare flight to Cambodia that can be refunded for $20, only $10 more than "book onward flight" and its a real ticket. They also seem to claim that if you request a refund before 23:59 the day of booking then it will be refunded without any fee. -
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"Omg!!! He's Going To Take Our Meds Away" HHS Dir. RFK Jr reviews SSRIs
Clinical depression is a serious ailment that needs treatment as soon as possible. Seasonal and environmental depression can be manageable by yourself by removing yourself from the stressors, although it could mean moving away from your location, especially if you live in the northern zones where clouds, rain and snow are common place. Some need medication for symptoms to handle their depression and many go the suicide route because they didn't get the help they need. If a doctor who's competent "pushes" medication on you, it would mean he listened to you and your symptoms, and make a judgement based on them, thinking meds might help you. A doctor isn't going to tell you to take anti depressants if you didn't tell him you were having trouble. -
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The White Lotus Effect: Is Luxury Tourism on a Hazardous Course? File photo for reference only OPINION As "The White Lotus" skyrockets to fame, a worrying trend emerges. Media outlets that once cautioned against overtourism now chase after its allure, similar to eager puppies pursuing a ball. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1352699-the-white-lotus-effect-is-luxury-tourism-on-a-hazardous-course/ -
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Musk targets Social Security with blatant misinformation
Employer and individual combined. I wonder what my 401k would look like had 10% gone in since I was 15.... Prior to cutting SS and SSI benefits more objective categories of disabled need to be defined, and fraud need to be much more heavily investigated and more severely punished. Retirement age(s) need to be raised for people that are at least ten years out. -
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The White Lotus Effect: Is Luxury Tourism on a Hazardous Course?
File photo for reference only OPINION As "The White Lotus" skyrockets to fame, a worrying trend emerges. Media outlets that once cautioned against overtourism now chase after its allure, similar to eager puppies pursuing a ball. The collaboration between the Four Seasons chain and the popular television series exemplifies shrewd marketing, drawing mainstream attention while maintaining an air of exclusivity. The impact was undeniable, with the Four Seasons in Maui seeing a massive spike in online interest following the first season. However, there’s a darker side to this media frenzy. The focus has shifted to the tropical paradise of Koh Samui, a Thai island besieged with infrastructure challenges like water shortages and waste management woes. While local residents average 150 litres of water a day, luxury resort guests consume ten times that amount. The spotlight on Koh Samui could lead to an unsustainable influx of visitors, placing an even greater strain on its delicate ecosystem. Major publications, from The New York Times to online travel sites, amplify this trend with giddy reviews, yet they gloss over the consequences. The journalism spotlighting indulgent "White Lotus" experiences risks overshadowing serious sustainability issues. Similar stories of caution are seen in Bali, overrun by ocean waste and cultural erosion, and in Santorini, forced to curb visitor numbers due to sheer pressure on its facilities. These cases remind us of the potential pitfalls when marketing strategies outpace responsible tourism. The glaring imbalance is apparent—articles exploring The White Lotus' enchanting locales outstrip those addressing the real-world challenges these regions face threefold. While the series enjoys heightened fame, Koh Samui stands on the brink of paying a significant price. This isn't merely about infrastructure and environment; it's about the future of luxury travel. We must decide whether to continue our voracious consumption until destinations are irreparably damaged, or pivot toward models championing responsible engagement and preservation. The coming years demand a re-evaluation of how luxurious tourism is promoted and how its impacts are managed. How can we harmonise promotion and preservation of a destination? What part should luxury brands play in enhancing local infrastructure? At what point does exclusivity serve environmental protection rather than just profit? Without tackling these essential issues candidly, more "undiscovered paradises" will succumb to the ravages of overtourism. The undeniable influence of pop culture and streaming services in shaping travel aspirations must now be wielded to enhance traveler awareness and consciousness, reported Skift. -- 2025-02-24
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