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Love or Lust? What Are Foreigners Looking for in Thailand’s Nightlife?
What do you think of the original post in this thread? -
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Nose Jobs: Thai Fashion Statement or Beauty Fail?
The bigger the better so you can use on those 3-4 days each month. -
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Keir Starmer: Friends Say He Desperately Needs a Break
I can see how your application to join the Foreign Office got rejected. -
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Trump’s Transition Team Eyes Swift WHO Exit, Sparking Global Health Concerns
Sorry, read your post twice and not sure what your are you insinuating? In preferably one sentence tell me where I have misinformed. I'm far from perfect and definitely could have but it wasn't intentional 🙂 -
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Heavy duty speaker stands in Thailand? Where to buy them or get them custom made?
@OneMoreFarang Some photos of your stands would be appreciated, others may wish to DIY their own 🙂 -
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Should I Tell My Friend That His Girlfriend Is Trans?
I didn't read any of the AI post above. I just copied and pasted it into AI detectors. They tell you everything you need to know. Just google "AI detector". There are many of these free websites available. You just need to copy and paste the suspicious text into the box and within a second or two it will tell you if it's AI generated or not. The best ones will actually go through the entire text and highlight the parts which are surely AI and give you a percentage breakdown on the post about how much is AI and how much may not be. The guy who posted the AI posted above obviously isn't very clever. He's posted about six or seven AI posts today on the forum in a row. Including a topic that he started complaining about AI where he had the post generated by AI as well. He's just a troll. -
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Keir Starmer: Friends Say He Desperately Needs a Break
Aha! The myth of the "black-hole" of Torynomics sucks in another sucker. -
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A Christmas Story
Now that sounds like peace, joy, good will, love, happiness, and cheer. If that's how you conduct your life daily then I'd say you're living the Christmas spirit everyday. Good on you. And no, that spirit doesn't need to be tethered strictly to Christianity. Not for me. You're eating well. Two thumbs up on the moo satay. Or as my wife refers to it, moo steak. Wonderful stuff. And it never gets old. I put it right up there with pizza. LOL The vino is a special touch. Invite me over any time. As to Christianity, I grew up a Catholic. I used to stay in a Franziskaner boarding house going to school in Germany. We had a small chapel and I was selected to read from one of the books in the Bible, can't recall which, in Latin. I dropped out of religion in my teens because too much of it didn't add up. I therefore don't blame anyone for religion leaving a bad taste in their mouth. On the other hand I respect those who choose to follow their faith. I don't agree with them on much but I won't trash them for what they choose to believe. That cuts both ways, after all. I do understand the symbolism of Christmas. There's nothing negative about it. Unless someone chooses to read into it what's not there. So I do enjoy it. As Scrooge would say, "let me keep it in my own way." I enjoy it much more here in Thailand, away from the commercialisation of it. Although the marketing companies are certainly attempting to create a market for sales out here. But even that I don't get exposed to as I'm not around it.
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