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  1. Asked: January 11, 2025In: General Reference

    request vs demand

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:16 pm

    Request is asking politely—like borrowing a pen. Demand is insisting firmly—like paying a bill. Requests invite choice; demands expect compliance. Think of a request as "Can you help?" and a demand as "You must help." Both communicate needs, but tone and urgency differ.

    Request is asking politely—like borrowing a pen. Demand is insisting firmly—like paying a bill. Requests invite choice; demands expect compliance. Think of a request as “Can you help?” and a demand as “You must help.” Both communicate needs, but tone and urgency differ.

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  2. Asked: October 21, 2021In: General Reference

    cocaine high vs ssd chemical high

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:14 pm

    Cocaine gives a fast, intense euphoria but crashes hard, leaving you drained. SSD chemicals (like synthetic cathinones) can feel similar but are unpredictable—sometimes stronger, sometimes scarier, with nasty side effects (paranoia, heart issues). Both wreck your health, but SSD highs are riskier siUnfold thinking...

    Cocaine gives a fast, intense euphoria but crashes hard, leaving you drained. SSD chemicals (like synthetic cathinones) can feel similar but are unpredictable—sometimes stronger, sometimes scarier, with nasty side effects (paranoia, heart issues). Both wreck your health, but SSD highs are riskier since you never know what’s really in them. Neither is worth the damage.

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  3. Asked: November 18, 2021In: Business & Industrial

    how to make products high demand

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:12 pm

    To make products high-demand, focus on solving real problems, ensure top quality, and create emotional appeal. Use smart marketing (social media, influencers), offer unique value, and listen to customer feedback. Build trust with transparency and excellent service. Stay ahead with trends and innovatUnfold thinking...

    To make products high-demand, focus on solving real problems, ensure top quality, and create emotional appeal. Use smart marketing (social media, influencers), offer unique value, and listen to customer feedback. Build trust with transparency and excellent service. Stay ahead with trends and innovation. Demand grows when people see, want, and believe in your product.

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  5. Asked: September 1, 2021In: General Reference

    does tobacco high

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:10 pm

    Tobacco can make you feel relaxed or slightly euphoric due to nicotine, but it’s not a "high" like stronger drugs. The buzz fades quickly, leaving cravings. Long-term, it harms lungs, heart, and more. Not worth the temporary buzz—addiction sticks around way longer.

    Tobacco can make you feel relaxed or slightly euphoric due to nicotine, but it’s not a “high” like stronger drugs. The buzz fades quickly, leaving cravings. Long-term, it harms lungs, heart, and more. Not worth the temporary buzz—addiction sticks around way longer.

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  6. Asked: September 1, 2021In: Health

    tobacco vs weed

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    Tobacco and weed? Totally different vibes. Tobacco hooks you with nicotine—super addictive, bad for your lungs, and a fast track to health problems. Weed gets you high (thanks to THC), relaxes you, but can mess with focus and memory. Tobacco’s legal almost everywhere; weed’s a mixed bag. Both have rUnfold thinking...

    Tobacco and weed? Totally different vibes. Tobacco hooks you with nicotine—super addictive, bad for your lungs, and a fast track to health problems. Weed gets you high (thanks to THC), relaxes you, but can mess with focus and memory. Tobacco’s legal almost everywhere; weed’s a mixed bag. Both have risks, but tobacco’s damage is way more proven.

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  7. Asked: September 1, 2021In: General Reference

    weed alternative

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:06 pm

    Looking for a weed alternative? Try CBD products—they offer relaxation without the high. Herbal options like chamomile or valerian root can also help with stress. Kava is another natural choice for calming effects. Always check local laws and consult a doctor before trying new supplements.

    Looking for a weed alternative? Try CBD products—they offer relaxation without the high. Herbal options like chamomile or valerian root can also help with stress. Kava is another natural choice for calming effects. Always check local laws and consult a doctor before trying new supplements.

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  8. Asked: September 20, 2021In: General Reference

    weed effects on sperm

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:05 pm

    Weed can negatively affect sperm health. Studies show it may reduce sperm count, motility (movement), and morphology (shape). THC, the active compound, can disrupt hormone balance, impacting fertility. Heavy or long-term use worsens these effects. If trying to conceive, limiting or avoiding cannabisUnfold thinking...

    Weed can negatively affect sperm health. Studies show it may reduce sperm count, motility (movement), and morphology (shape). THC, the active compound, can disrupt hormone balance, impacting fertility. Heavy or long-term use worsens these effects. If trying to conceive, limiting or avoiding cannabis is advisable for better reproductive outcomes.

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  9. Asked: September 20, 2021In: General Reference

    weed plant

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:03 pm

    The weed plant, or cannabis, is known for its psychoactive and medicinal properties. It thrives in warm climates like Nigeria’s, with proper sunlight and water. People grow it for recreational or therapeutic use, but laws vary—always check local regulations. It’s a resilient plant, but cultivation rUnfold thinking...

    The weed plant, or cannabis, is known for its psychoactive and medicinal properties. It thrives in warm climates like Nigeria’s, with proper sunlight and water. People grow it for recreational or therapeutic use, but laws vary—always check local regulations. It’s a resilient plant, but cultivation requires care to avoid pests and mold.

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  10. Asked: November 18, 2021In: People & Society

    why do you smoke weed

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:02 pm

    I personally don't smoke weed. But from what I know people use it for relaxation, creativity, or pain relief. Some enjoy the vibe, others chase a temporary escape. Just remember, moderation and legality matter. Stay safe.

    I personally don’t smoke weed. But from what I know people use it for relaxation, creativity, or pain relief. Some enjoy the vibe, others chase a temporary escape. Just remember, moderation and legality matter. Stay safe.

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  11. Asked: August 24, 2021In: General Reference

    xanax vs weed

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Xanax is a prescription med for anxiety—fast-acting but risky if misused. Weed is natural, with calming or euphoric effects, but can impair memory. Both have pros and cons; neither’s "safe" for everyone. Always consult a doc before using either.

    Xanax is a prescription med for anxiety—fast-acting but risky if misused. Weed is natural, with calming or euphoric effects, but can impair memory. Both have pros and cons; neither’s “safe” for everyone. Always consult a doc before using either.

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