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Sorry I feel off my chair laughing when somebody stated the "BBC telling the truth". Almost as ludicrous as the trans folks in the US marching on the streets for Palestine. Gotta be blind as a bat to not see what is going on across the globe in a coordinated effort. Believing anything out the MSM is trusting completely, the devil himself. No such thing as mind control, nope it never happens. The government always tells the truth they never lie. Believe it or ELSE!
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Kamala Harris: A Defining Moment on the Path to the Presidency
gwapofarang replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I guess nobody listened to what Biden had to say about being removed. Everybody hates Harris, including her colleagues. Doesn't matter it's all criminal anyway. Amazing how many people have their heads buried in the sand. -
Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
gwapofarang replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I could not agree more with every stated in this post. Look up social engineering and the clear definition of everything you wrote above is there and a whole lot more. I'll take it a step further by injecting something conspicuously missing above, the injection of the so called "smart phone" into everyone's lives. That little devil is far from a "smart phone" it's entirely the opposite tracking every move one makes. Literally disconnecting humanity from reality. This is not hyperbolic, all one needs to do is walk around any department store or look into a busy restaurant to witness this with their own eyes. It's time people start asking the right questions, seeking the elusive word known as truth. We have lost the simple wisdom, "question everything" and read to discern. Attention spans have dropped to off the charts. Based on how things are moving forward that ability to find books will no longer be available. After that, history holds that answer in stone through the ages. I removed the so called "smart phone" from my life almost three years ago. The withdrawals and psychological trauma was immense for months. Focus and clarity of thought took a while to come back. That changed everything for me and opened my eyes, best thing i ever did. The price, well. Best tip I can give anybody ever is Z Library, search that out and find all of humanity's knowledge through the ages for free. Pass that along, education is required. -
Trump liable for fraud, judge finds in New York civil case
gwapofarang replied to Social Media's topic in World News
My post was meant to provoke thought and hopefully honest debate thinking outside the box. History illustrates "questioning everything" or better put "individual thought" is paramount progressing from hunter gatherers to launching rockets to the moon and beyond. Do you honestly think those in power care about the everyday man? Should everyone blindly believe everything at face value without using proper discernment? Shouldn't healthy pessimism and scrutiny be at the forefront of narrative. Has government proven itself to be truthful throughout history? Has mainstream media or local media? How many people commenting on this thread have actually read the surrounding evidence from both sides then made a comment based on their findings? I sure as hell haven't knowing it's politically motivated. Taking that a step further, the last decade, or two? If the answer to that is minimal or none, would you call yourself well informed? The best works of man have been achieved using the above line of thinking and more. Should now be any different? I'm not better than next man, far worse in many ways it's called the human condition. I hope this sheds light on my generalization. For the Trump haters, stating the above in reference to questioning anything Trump and I'm branded a leftist, Trump hating demon, controlled opposition, CIA shill, Nazi and on and on. Then banned and silenced in any way possible. They are deceived and will do anything that man says believe anything he says and overlook reality. That in a word, is DANGEROUS. Same thing for left leaning mainstream platforms except it's a reverberating effect across platforms, even more dangerous from a personal standpoint. Is the contents written in this post harmful, hateful or threatening? I would hope not. I wish no man ill fates of any kind I stand for freedom of thought, not Orwellian dystopia and madness. God day. -
Stick Your Mister Where The Sun Don't Shine
gwapofarang replied to Neeranam's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
It's a question of traditional Thai culture and society. The establishment of "inferior" or "superior" is the initial paramount concern next is simplicity. The use of Mr in this case is inference of superior standing. An prime example of Thai and Western culture clashing, key to understanding Thai people and their ways. Seen similar comments living in the Philippines in regards to the use of "sir", "boss" or "daddy". Same same but different. On a thinking note, i wonder what would happen if a foreigner went ballistic on unsuspecting Thai yelling "Don't call me Mr. FFS!" I'd pay to see that, never have. -
Phuket tops list as World’s Most Overcrowded tourist destination
gwapofarang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
My deepest appreciation for your utterly useless comment. Perhaps a simple joke otherwise known as levity escapes a cynic these days. What was once common humanity and indeed reality sure has been tossed aside like used "fill in the blank". FYI back then katoeys where few and far between in fact none existent. If I didn't know better I'd think that was wishful thinking. Congratulations on accomplishing and contributing absolutely nothing. Perhaps that assertion comes from your own personal experience either way it certainly reveals a lot about you. This cannot be denied. Good day sir. -
Not my place to judge any man. I can only offer the following. Personally I would not allow a distraction of this nature interfere with quality time with family. Great opportunity to teach the family a thing or two. Just my two cents is all. Interesting post and to each his own.
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Phuket tops list as World’s Most Overcrowded tourist destination
gwapofarang replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
I used to live in Phuket from 91 to 94, it was paradise on earth back then. When I first got there, only one gogo bar (Rock Hard) existed and one disco, I believe that was called Banana. Then around late 92 the complex on the other side of 2nd Road took rise then the rest. Happened rather fast. Just realized I'm an old fart now, oh well at least my dick still works.... -
Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
gwapofarang replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Great honest answer and I half figured that based on prior encounters and experience. Funny how people forget everyone has their own way. Cheers! -
Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
gwapofarang replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Read my post on page 2 of this thread regarding "off the beaten track" shopping alternatives many might and do overlook. Just takes a little leg work and depending on your needs will save you big. Had a business in Pattaya before you can find some decent buys early in the morning on the wet market on Pattaya Tai, also on Sukhumvit towards the country club, it's moved a couple times over the years so I can't be definitive. You can also find diamonds in the rough on the Dark Side, again they might have moved so I can't say with certainty, Jomtien used to have spots but they seemed to have faded through the years. My advise for those with large monthly food shopping needs is to drive to Chonburi even Bangkok if you are a business. Bulk online purchasing is also a good sensible solution. Big C is wickedly expensive in Pattaya and Bangkok for that matter, they should be wearing masks worn by bank robbers, I'd feel better paying those prices. I hope this helps and be sure to tell others if you find the information useful. Cheers -
Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
gwapofarang replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Ding Ding I'd say that's the winner for an actual tangible item. I can beat the 1.5 baht with 1 baht charge for using those scales to weight yourself found in front of some 7-11 or Tops mini marts. Hanging around at 7/11's eh? Not a bad spot for recon depending on its location. I do stick with my initial comment. Cheers! -
Bangkok Submerged with Record Rainfall in Phra Khanong District
gwapofarang replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Scenes of this nature used to be rather common in the late 80s early 90s especially around Asoke and indeed Phrakanong. I used to live right around there. You had literally thousands of monster sized rats swimming for their bloody lives. Stunk to high heaven back then too as the sewage system sucked bad. With that said, I'd say they have done pretty well considering. Surprised they didn't blame it on climate change and issue an emergency telling people to jump into the ocean before we all drown. They must have skipped Saul Olinsky's "Rules for Radicals" and never miss opportunities in crisis situations, perhaps next time. -
Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
gwapofarang replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Out of curiosity, I actually took a close look last night at the print material nothing about refills. Honestly figured you might (likely) have been busting balls mentioning it but I must admit the above comment is possible. Confrontation is definitely not a Thai strong suit generally. It would take a ton of nerve and audacity to attempt it to say the least. Coffee refills are not the norm for Thai owned establishments. On a side note, in my previous life of owning a restaurant here, we offered free refills of coffee a few years in. That resulted in more robust breakfast time revenues and a loyal repeat customers. Free refills used to be standard OP where I hailed. -
Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
gwapofarang replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Gotta admit those 100 baht barber cuts are getting harder and harder to find. I found one the other day but rather off the beaten track. Yet to find a 70 baht Cinema glad to hear it. Cheers! -
Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
gwapofarang replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Having been around for quite a while here's something yet mentioned. Useful for those unaware. It's a great idea to walk around your immediate area extensively if possible. By this I mean side streets and Sois scattered throughout Thailand. It's amazing the diamonds in the rough local Thai micro communities that still exist everywhere in most reasonable sized cities. In other words, outside areas most foreigners might reside. Most of them include a wet market or two (sizes vary), fresh fruit, vegetable and sometimes fish or meat stalls or tables. Generally prices shall be noticeably less foreigner populated areas. Your normal Thai bar-b-q, ice cream and assorted Thai food favorites, coin operated laundry and dryers, barber shop with haircuts around 100 baht, 20 baht stores and rather extensive hardware shops found in decades past. More specialized shops can be found as well for kitchen supplies and other equipment if one ventures about. Google Maps is getting better but still dreadfully lacking for these areas and is still crap IMHO. My latest discoveries have shown prices a good 10 to 25% less or more in some cases. In the long haul you can save a bundle on items you buy anyway and avoid higher pricing structures. I take long walks and or mini runs for exercise, I believe it best to get your barrings, maintain ones health and know your surroundings more. Saving is earning sort of old school mentality. Excuse the common sense. Hope someone finds this useful. Side note: The larger wet markets have even better deals at opening time around 5 am, this is useful for food businesses and those with larger families or needs. Ask and look around. -
Climate change: July set to be world's warmest month on record
gwapofarang replied to Social Media's topic in The Green Forum
On the contrary, I bring receipts and prove fact then it's rewritten "conveniently" or slanted to guard the deception. Like the fake Trump thread winding folks up on lies then renaming it as I clearly called out disinformation and utterly fake claims with actual video from the horses mouth. I could go on in nauseam it's a waste of time. Anybody with common sense clearly sees the hidden hand in plain site. People are awake and well aware what's going on. If and when things go South it's the useful idiots that go first. Good day sir. -
Does this crime even make sense? I know questioning anything especially along these lines is racist or whatever buzz word of the week it might be. Has anybody even done a cursory bit of research on their own? Amazing what a little thinking can do. Oh sorry, I forgot this is considered hate thought or "harmful use of the brain" and the rest of it. Believe what is written or else off with your head, coming soon! AR AR AR! Said the trained seal, smarter than most he is. ????????????
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Duamegette is the new area.. apparently
gwapofarang replied to georgegeorgia's topic in Philippines General Chat
Dumaguete has been a popular destination for those in the know for a good 20 years. There's a popular long running forum on Dumaguete been online for at least 10 years. Search "Dumaguete forum" and you'll find it. Dumaguete Info Forum is what you are looking for. -
Where to find whole cooked roast/rotisserie chicken?
gwapofarang replied to TaiMaiTai's topic in Chiang Mai
Something known as an "observation". Strange to get a response of this nature thanks for the help in achieving nothing. -
Climate change: July set to be world's warmest month on record
gwapofarang replied to Social Media's topic in The Green Forum
Says the gatekeeper, LOL. the Truth is the safest LIE. -
Where to find whole cooked roast/rotisserie chicken?
gwapofarang replied to TaiMaiTai's topic in Chiang Mai
Both Topps and Central Food has good offerings. Go there approximately 6 to 8 pm to get discounted ones up to 50%. Nothing wrong with half day old. -
In my robust usage of the AI models available my findings are similar and in some cases echo yours but I'd like to share my thoughts. I've augmented the default capabilities using extensions such as BabyAGI for task oriented project iterations. As well as the extensive advanced prompt logic and techniques producing more intricate results, both on and offline. In every case there was apparent "language of the birds" inculcation built into many outcomes to the point of nausea depending on the topic. In some cases the output would add it's own "cult like" perceptions of reality completely ruining what I set out to achieve. The forced narrative seeding was a combination of something out of 1984 (Orwell) and esoteric teachings of the ages. Over a four month period, the more revealing things became. To any thinking man there a high degree of dangerous injections of false or forced thought both into & out of reality. From my perspective this is simply indoctrination and not based on science or fact, it's a belief system. A more hidden aspect exists of Gnostic New Age fusion if you get into more spiritual or thought oriented projects. These beliefs tie right into many of the political narratives we all witness. Over many months of usage AI tend to play games and purposely make mistakes a child would make. These could be "errors" as the software engineers have already admitted and apparently so they say, corrected. In this vein of thought, the more, shall we say "free thinking" queries offered, the more distorted or "mixed" the results become. Overcome this by more precise terminology and phraseology within the prompt. Massive lists of advanced prompting techniques can be found easily. I've found the better "outside the box" examples on Reddit like "Dan" and others to dive into. My thinking is based on the United Nations framework and goals since it's inception by reading them myself. The so called "brotherhood of man" or "fellowship of nations" and all the rest of the socialist doctrine is in full swing with AI.
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What Songs Do You Rush to Switch the Sound Off?
gwapofarang replied to Neeranam's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Revolution #9 the Beatles White Album