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Opinion Unpacking Thailand’s Beauty Ideals: A Call for Diversity and Inclusion
The same question I ask myself every day I log in here. Crazy world out there, and understandable people goes nuts trying to get a grip of what's reality or not -
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Rupert's Street Meat and More Existential Panic
It certainly caught your attention. Just remember a few a year don't make you queer. -
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MAGA Man's Concepts of a Deal and the Art of Bankruptcy
That's called change and transition. That's the nature of the world. Nothing ever stays the same. But the point here is that you said it was once a forum focused on Thai news and sharing information related to visas, travel, recommendations, advice, and such. And my response was that it still is. If you don't like the other changes, then just ignore them. Simple solution, isn't it? -
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Biden’s Cognitive Struggles Resurface Amid Leaked Interview Audio
Everyone responsible for keeping him in office the full four years should lose their jobs -
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Are olives good for one?
Yes, I think olives are healthy. Maybe the sodium is an issue? But with small amounts of olives, maybe not? And since it's hard to know if an olive oil has been tainted / watered down with seed oils, I stopped consuming olive oil and only consume olives now. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/olives#nutrients Olives contain 11–15% fat, 74% percent of which is oleic acid, a type of monounsaturated fatty acid. It is the main component of olive oil. Oleic acid is linked to several health benefits, including decreased inflammation and a reduced risk of heart disease. It may even help fight cancer. Olives are a good source of several vitamins and minerals, some of which are added during processing. Vitamin E. High-fat plant foods usually contain high amounts of this powerful antioxidant. Iron. Black olives are a good source of iron, which is important for your red blood cells to transport oxygen Copper. This essential mineral is often lacking in the typical Western diet. Copper deficiency may increase your risk of heart disease Calcium. The most abundant mineral in your body, calcium is essential for bone, muscle, and nerve function. Some methods of olive processing add calcium to the fruit (11). Sodium. Most olives contain high amounts of sodium since they’re packaged in brine or saltwater.
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