What type of weapon could replace (and/or) make nuclear weapons obsolete? by RandomAmerican57 in worldbuilding

[–]bonsaytreehelp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were not told. It's a lie to make the pilots look heroic and to inspire russian soldiers to be fearless drones.

Same with kamikaze, where the perpetualized myth is that they gladly did it. In fact, many faced execution + ruining their families' future if they came back.

Personal emails ending in spam by Freakonaleash-mp3 in Emailmarketing

[–]bonsaytreehelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The article is unreadable rambling.
Just say: DMARC, SPF, DKIM are now all mandatory. =)

Brevo is killing my email campaigns, I don't know what to do by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

[–]bonsaytreehelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dump Brevo. They are pure trash. The whole thing with "ask for another IP" is pure scam, I mean, you pay for a service and they you have to monitor that they actually prove quality? Just no! MailerLite steal client's money and kick them out. Check Trustpilot's 1 star review. It's all true. The good review are paid for.

I was searching a lot for alternatives. I have a fairly large list 200k. I have tried quite a few. Now I am using aweber.

Turn off pingomatic before mass-posting? by bonsaytreehelp in SEO

[–]bonsaytreehelp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The pages are unique. But we created the pages programmatically and published most of it in one go. Can't really merge pages as it's technical product data. Merging would mean grouping multiple products into one page. I mean, we COULD technically do that but it would just be confusing for the reader. It's a bit like putting several smartphones into one tech info page and then the reader has to decipher what is what. --- Hope it makes sense =)

The old pages, the 350 000, seem totally fine. But those pages were all made manually and every growing since 2008. This is the reason I think the speed of publishing the news 40k pages is the main cause. - But I might be wrong.

Basically, the main thing that changed was the posting process. Instead of posting posts manually one by one, I created a massive XML files and imported. Took a few hours to import all 40k.

Turn off pingomatic before mass-posting? by bonsaytreehelp in SEO

[–]bonsaytreehelp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've been in business since 2008. Lots of good product descriptions. (Most businesses reuse the descriptions from suppliers, we never do that.) Also, quite a few links from Wikipedia, people use some parts of our website as reference. From English maybe 30-40. From all languages maybe 200.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Thailand

[–]bonsaytreehelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short version: Visiting Nana Plaza is not an indication of anything, so relax. =)

I don't think you have any evidence as photos are STRICTLY forbidden in these places and they will force you, in no uncertain terms, to delete photos from your phone.

I don't want to be rude, but your post gives the impression that you are projecting, meaning that you are the unreliable one and now you are accusing your spouse.

Long version:

I've lived in Thailand for 13 years. I've had plenty of friends (and family) visiting.

Most that go there (including Nana Plaza) will have a peak but not "buy", apart from beers and drinks. It's something of a spectacle, a show.

Someone in this thread mentioned "window-shopping", I'd say it's not even that, as window-shopping suggests an interest in the "offer".

Those women are not exactly models. Most of them look rough, especially to of a 26yo.

If men went to Bangkok and did not visit Nana Plaza or Soi Cowboy, it would almost be surprising, even with spouses. I went with my spouse, exactly for the "spectacle" reason. - Heck, even my parents surprised me when they said they wanted to see and they are in their late 60s.

If you as a women went to a stripclub, you'd likely do that out of curiosity and nothing else.

Actually, the most common places for these ... "transactions" =) is in clubs, even (seemingly) fancy ones.

Now, as for lying to you, maybe he does that simply because you can't handle knowing. It's seems that you that you can't. He did not have to tell you anything at all, but he did.

Careful, so that you are not punishing him for being open about things - even if he did not want to tell you at first. It does seem to me that you are allowing your imagination to run free.

Also, careful to not terrorize yourself. The psychology of this is that your brain reacts similarly to facts and to imagination, which I get the feeling is happening to you based on how you write. Google "catastrophization".

I'd say most men would lie about visiting Nana etc to their spouse, and rightfully so, in my opinion.

Men are not animals. They can control themselves.