Lifestyle
Chubbies Shorts
Contemporary Masculine If “I hate pants” is your motto, then we have the shorts for you. Chubbies Shorts ($50) are the most “rad-tacular” shorts you will don in 2012. All euphemisms aside, these hyper-manly shorts are the type your dad wore on the weekends in 1981. While these shorts cannot give you grizzly 1980s chest hair or a Tom Selleck mustache, they will keep your thighs cool all Summer long. Get yourself a Chubscription ($199/4-months) and have priority access to all the new lines.

Contemporary Masculine If “I hate pants” is your motto, then we have the shorts for you. Chubbies Shorts ($50) are the most “rad-tacular” shorts you will don in 2012. All euphemisms aside, these hyper-manly shorts are the type your dad wore on the weekends in 1981. While these shorts cannot give you grizzly 1980s chest hair or a Tom Selleck mustache, they will keep your thighs cool all Summer long. Get yourself a Chubscription ($199/4-months) and have priority access to all the new lines.

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Lifestyle
Gambling in Asia: Thailand and more
There is a large demand for gambling throughout Asia, which is detailed below in a comparison between various countries, such as Thailand and more.

One of the fastest growing industries in the world is the gambling industry. It is currently worth around $443.2 billion, and is expected to continue climbing to an estimated $647 billion by 2027.
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Skin-lightening products market to reach US$31 billion by 2024
In emerging Asian and African economies, the natural aspiration to enhance one’s circumstances has led to rapid growth in the market for skin-lightening products, which is projected to reach US$31 billion by 2024.

Recent years have seen evolving awareness of systemic inequities including racism, sexism and pro-Western chauvinism.
Lifestyle
How much do you need to retire in Thailand?
The lowest in Southeast Asia is Indonesia at USD290,599, followed by Malaysia at USD321,614. Vietnam is competitive at USD353,906. Cambodia and Thailand are a close tie at around USD389,000.

SINGAPORE, 1 March 2021: Singapore and Hong Kong are among the ranks of the most expensive places to retire, with Pakistan, India and Kyrgyzstan at the cheapest end of the scale, according to a study by NetCredit.
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