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7-11 and Plastic bags...What about the Turtles and Global Warming?
depence what you buy. For example i buy Toilette paper, the bag is free No, it doesn't, if I buy any more than a couple of items at my local 7-Eleven, of any description, bog roll or not, I always get a bag that is never charged for. -
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Is Thailand Still a Good Place to Spend Time if You're on a Fixed Budget?
It depends on how much capital backing one has. Buying items such as scooters, cars and condos. IMO it is important to have enough capital to cover unexpected medical issues. It also depends on where one lives. Pattaya and Bangkok are a lot more expensive than Chiang Rai. My budget is 55,000 baht/ month. I shop at Makro and the day markets. I don't drink or smoke. Golf and restaurant meals 2-3 times a week. I would probably be living on much less without a GF to support. That's my choice, she supports me as well. -
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Is Thailand Still a Good Place to Spend Time if You're on a Fixed Budget?
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Popular ‘Mukbang’ Streamer Dies at 24 from Obesity-Related Complications
He went down the woke body positivity TikTok view path. Just another feeble minded person infected by the woke mind virus. I like your wit though. -
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Ouh, this is going to hurt
Whats your point? How are they gonna stop it? How many other porn sites out there. Is this a joke topic? -
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Is Earth round or flat ?
I know it's somewhat of an oxymoron considering the subject, but we have to at least try and keep this somewhat 'intelligent' lest we go down the rabbit-hole of complete absurdity. So... given your question... If the Earth were flat and had a hole, ignoring temperatures and all the other physical science - for the sake of discussion only.... water would initially pour through due to gravity. However, with equal gravitational forces pulling from all directions, the water would start to pool and form a hemispherical shape around the hole. This would occur because gravity would act symmetrically, pulling water equally from all sides towards the centre of mass... Now imagine that all the 'hard stuff' rocks, the earths mantle, the core is either molten or *plastic... those same symmetrical gravitational forces naturally pulls matter into the most stable, energy-efficient form due to equal attraction in all directions. This self-rounding process is why celestial bodies above a certain mass, including planets, naturally form spherical shapes, the earth is no different. (*in the deformation sense, not petrochemical - That I need to highlight this is a testament to the staggering level of ignorance I'm presenting an argument against here).
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