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Report Vietnamese Sex Workers Surge in Bangkok Amid Visa Policy Concerns
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
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Report British Holidaymaker Dies in Bangkok: A Mother’s Heartfelt Warning
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Let me guess.... a coke snorting TEFLER she was -
Report Vietnamese Sex Workers Surge in Bangkok Amid Visa Policy Concerns
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
This was, of course a casual encounter and not paid a paid exchange, right? Because I can't imagine a woman running a nail salon to fly all the way to Thailand to prostitute herself -
Report Vietnamese Sex Workers Surge in Bangkok Amid Visa Policy Concerns
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Another pho ny story- 126 replies
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You shouldn't be paying anything extra even with tariffs. If amazon "forgot" to include tariffs in their prepaid import fees then open a chat with customer service and they will sort it out. You should be paying zero, no matter what ups or Thai customs say. What are your import fees on the invoice? Also, what does the tracking say?
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Of course they care about social standing. They are perfectly capable of making their own money. This is why when farang hooks up with a prostitute they hand over a laptop so she looks busy at chaeng watthana immigration. Got forbid someone mistakes her for a woman of low morals. Even you liked to brag about your girl making 30k working at 7/11 which of course was a total lie 🤣
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As we've observed before, you shared an house with a woman you found highly attractive who, despite your efforts, didn't reciprocate affection. You then detailed her infidelity with men you described as older and less attractive, a situation that evidently caused you considerable emotional distress. This seems to be a recurring theme for individuals who prioritize financial contributions in relationships, often leading to a mistaken belief that a deeper connection exists beyond transactional companionship. Your current online activity where you try to convince everyone how hot your girl is appears to reinforce this perception. Considering your prior experiences, it wouldn't be surprising if you found yourself in a similar situation within a year, were she to leave you for another tourist in Thailand.
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You are confused. It is exactly because I am not a celebrity is the reason I don't pay. I don't want to waste money on that chit that has been shared with thousands of Arabs and Indians.... as I mentioned this point many times before. Never paid any maintenance fees on a girl in Thailand even when I was dating 20 year olds besides the usual dating expenses which were not much. I mean even you mentioned that most girls in Thailand are just happy with a meal. It seems like you changed your story since you started paying.
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I don't pay, and I believe you indicated the same until you realized those 20 something ticketed girls to Chiang Mai were massive liars and probably pros anyway. My wife is 44 now and I never paid 1 baht to be with her. She is skinny and good looking. I have posted pics as I usually do and you don't. But the real reason you guys don't post any picture of your 20 something rented girlfriends is this.... AQOf8gaox-3m5WoouYXRNvu0ssVe6swumP9DwmivaYvhDuFjP3xUBPBOV3zn9ltCqcvWkX-HtTS4pHciA3DVC4GX.mp4
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The stocks will go up Monday, just like tsla
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Yes. You are that guy. You are an idiot. And lets be honest..... how much did you pay before the money requests came about. New phone, new bag, expensive dinners.... Just to be clear..... a lot of young women in Thailand can be affectionate and make you feel special for 30k a month. Even the next guy who offers more.
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Even if you don't use your computer daily, you're likely interacting with AI in many ways, often without even realizing it! Here's a breakdown of how and why you use it, even as an occasional computer user: How You Use AI (Even Without Daily Computer Use): * Your Smartphone: This is probably your most frequent AI interaction. * Voice Assistants (Siri, Google Assistant, Alexa): When you ask for directions, play music, set a timer, or call someone using your voice, you're using AI. * Camera Features: Face recognition for unlocking your phone, portrait mode (blurring backgrounds), and scene optimization (adjusting settings for different photos) all use AI. * Predictive Text and Autocorrect: When your phone suggests the next word or corrects a typo, that's AI at work, learning from your typing habits. * Personalized Recommendations: App stores, music streaming services, and video platforms suggest things you might like based on your past activity – powered by AI. * Spam Filters: Your email and text messages use AI to identify and filter out unwanted spam. * Online Shopping: * Product Recommendations: Websites suggesting "customers who bought this also bought..." or "you might be interested in..." are using AI to analyze your Browse and purchasing history. * Chatbots: Many customer service interfaces now use AI-powered chatbots to answer common questions. * Streaming Services (Netflix, Spotify, YouTube): * Content Recommendations: The "what to watch next" or "discover new music" features are highly sophisticated AI systems that learn your preferences and suggest content you're likely to enjoy. * Navigation Apps (Google Maps, Apple Maps): * Traffic Prediction: AI analyzes real-time and historical traffic data to predict congestion and suggest the fastest routes. * Route Optimization: Finding the most efficient way to get from point A to point B involves complex AI algorithms. * Social Media: * Content Curation: The specific posts and ads you see in your feed are determined by AI algorithms that try to show you what's most engaging to you. * Face Tagging: AI helps identify and tag people in photos. * Banking and Finance: * Fraud Detection: Banks use AI to identify unusual spending patterns that might indicate fraudulent activity. * Smart Home Devices: * If you have a smart thermostat (like Nest), smart lighting, or a smart speaker, AI is managing and learning from your preferences to automate tasks. Why Do We Use AI? The Benefits: The "why" boils down to making our lives easier, more efficient, and more personalized: * Automation and Efficiency: AI can automate repetitive tasks, saving time and resources. This is why it's so prevalent in things like spam filtering or customer service. * Personalization: AI can tailor experiences to individual preferences, whether it's recommending a movie, suggesting a product, or curating your social media feed. This makes interactions more relevant and enjoyable. * Problem Solving and Decision Making: AI can analyze vast amounts of data much faster and more accurately than humans, leading to better insights and decisions. This is crucial for things like medical diagnostics or financial fraud detection. * Enhanced User Experience: From voice commands to predictive text, AI makes technology more intuitive and user-friendly, allowing you to interact with devices in a natural way. * Safety and Security: AI plays a vital role in identifying threats, whether it's cybersecurity, financial fraud, or even predicting natural disasters. * Accessibility: AI can provide tools for people with disabilities, such as text-to-speech, speech-to-text, or visual recognition for the visually impaired. * Innovation: AI is a driving force behind new technologies and scientific breakthroughs, enabling advancements in fields from medicine to space exploration. In essence, even if you're not actively "using" AI in the sense of programming it, you're constantly benefiting from its integration into the everyday technology around you. It's designed to make your digital interactions smoother, more intelligent, and more tailored to your needs.
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