Doctor Tony
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@SnowBir01589286 @RedSkullxxx It sounds like you went to the wrong part of the country. I am also not a sexpat or a pedophile and have enjoyed this country for many years. It has a lot to offer if you can avoid the foreigners.
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@RedSkullxxx One and done,not a sex tourist and no need to return for another visit…
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@CleansedTweets White men can reduce their under arm odor by 57% by shaving their armpits. Do this, shower regularly, and use anti-perspirant/deodorant and you will not have any problems here.
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Thais have the best hygiene I've seen in any country. They have long showers morning/night, before & after sex, & wash with water after a No. 2. Their detergent is strongly scented too. If you omit even the smallest hint of B.O, you will be called:
Farang khee nok: Bird shit foreigner.
😂💕 Love them
Watch out guys!
What others do you know?
GIF
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@PersonalThai @iSoorajM I have driven from north to south and east to west. Increased holiday traffic is a factor. However, people driving in the wrong lanes and poor civil engineering leads to most of the frustration and accidents in Thailand, not including motorbike accidents.
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@ErwinErwin15 @WarClandestine @jam_croissant The proposed canal is north of the three southern provinces that you are speaking of. And the risk of conflict is exaggerated. I am there now and it is a wonderful place to be.
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@TonyTX2222 @WarClandestine @jam_croissant It is very possible to build a canal, but southern Thailand is prone to conflict
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Eyes on 👀
Hegseth just hosted Indonesian counterpart and announced a “Major Defense Cooperation Partnership”.
The Strait of Hormuz is 2nd highest volume oil chokepoint on Earth.
What’s the 1st? The Strait of Malacca, INDONESIA (80% of China’s oil imports pass through here).
Global oil shipping chokepoints are being secured by the US MIL and their partners. Trump is securing the board!
It’s happening.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar
It was an honor to host Indonesian Defense Minister @sjafriesjams at the Pentagon today. I was proud to announce that we are elevating our relationship to a Major Defense Cooperation Partnership, in recognition of the strength and potential of our bilateral defense ties.
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@TruthFairy131 I’m shocked to see the toilet paper and wet wipes.
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An Aussie dad has shared his shock and disgust after finding human waste, toilet paper and wet wipes strewn all over a popular tourist spot in New South Wales.
Emergency rescue worker and father-of-two Nathan Mas-Stephens shared a photo of the mess left at Wolgan Gap Lookout near Lithgow on social media last week, along with other images and video of a trashed campsite with a fire still burning.
It comes amid a growing problem Australia-wide with illegal dumping and public defecation, with a lagoon facility in Queensland recently creating a new public awareness campaign asking visitors to the popular tourist destination to use toilets.
Diversity is NOT our strength.
Aussies are becoming increasingly more frustrated & angrier at the level of disrespect that many foreigners have for our people, land & country.
From pooping on our streets & all over our parklands to dumping rubbish in our bushland & in our waterways to terrorising, harming & killing innocent Aussies.
Everyone has had enough 😡
Remigration or Australia becomes completely 3rd world.

The Noticer@NoticerNews
An Aussie dad took his kids to a lookout popular with tourists only to find it strewn with human waste, used toilet paper and wet wipes. noticer.news/human-poop-loo…
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@CleansedTweets An advanced society uses water to clean their hands, face, and the rest of their body including their butt after going to the toilet.
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Other parts of Thailand as well. The culture is not the same. The Songkran celebration in Hat Yai last night was amazing as usual, but you could tell a difference in how the locals celebrate versus people that were seemingly there to be more aggressive. One person vomited in the street that was full of water and I could smell urine on many people that decided just to pee their pants instead of paying five baht to use the toilet.
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@KhaosodEnglish Pattaya tourism image is long term dead, it’s Mumbai now
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The incident is described as brutal and severely damaging to #Pattaya’s tourism image #Songkran khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecour…

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@pureguava10300 I have driven to almost every province in Thailand However, this area will remain relatively untouched. It attracts some of the worst people from around the globe.
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Is this how some foreigners behave? Riding the wrong way down the road without caring that they’re clearly going the wrong direction. Looking at the behavior, there’s no sense of remorse at all. #Chonburi
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@MusafirNafar This is cool, but it seems like people like this get released or pardoned quickly and then run to safety.
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BREAKING🚨 INTERPOL have arrested Yoel Alter, an 35 year old Israeli who is a member of Lev Tahor, the world’s largest child sex trafficking ring.
Over 160 children have been rescued from this Jewish pedophile gang.
You might want to ask yourself why the media, politicians and social influencers have buried this story
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@SamaHoole Have you been to Thailand? Have you been to the places where these monkeys pick coconuts? The monkeys are very happy and healthy and taken care of. This post is ignorant.
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Thailand produces approximately 3 billion coconuts per year. The coconuts go into coconut milk, coconut cream, coconut oil. The coconut milk goes into the curry at your local Thai restaurant. Into the vegan dairy-free ice cream. Into the coconut yoghurt that costs three times as much as the regular kind and is photographed on the packaging next to a beach.
A portion of Thailand's coconut harvest is picked by monkeys.
Not metaphorically. Pig-tailed macaques, caught from the wild or bred in captivity, trained through a process that animal welfare investigators describe as involving prolonged chaining, isolation, and repetition until the animal learns to climb trees and twist coconuts until they fall. The training begins in infancy. It lasts months. The conditions at training facilities have been documented by investigators who found animals chained by the neck, unable to move more than a few feet, rotating on coconuts for hours a day.
A trained macaque can pick between 500 and 1,000 coconuts per day. A human picker averages 80.
When Waitrose, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, and the Co-op were presented with this information in 2020, they removed the implicated brands from their shelves. The implicated brands were not niche. They included Aroy-D and Chaokoh, two of the most widely distributed coconut brands in the world. Aroy-D coconut milk sits in restaurant supply chains across the UK, Europe, and North America.
The brands remain on shelves in most of the world.
The macaques remain in training.
The coconut milk is still plant-based.

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@TonyTX2222 @KhaosodEnglish Rest assured you are not safe there as Farang
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Residents in Krabi have raised concerns after spotting multiple United States military aircraft taking off and landing at Krabi International Airport, reportedly dozens of flights per day. According to reports on 7 April 2026, videos circulating on social media show aircraft including C-130 transport planes, MV-22 Osprey tiltrotors, and H-60 Seahawk helicopters operating both day and night, often flying at low altitude and generating loud noise. Many passengers seen disembarking were dressed similarly to military personnel and used a separate terminal from regular passengers, further fuelling public curiosity and concern.
The unusual activity has sparked widespread speculation among locals, with some questioning whether it could be linked to a potential US military base in the Andaman region, while others suggested it may involve troop movements related to tensions in the Middle East. The presence of large military aircraft at a civilian airport has also raised questions about who authorised the operations and why Krabi International Airport was chosen instead of a military base, particularly as Thailand maintains a neutral stance on ongoing international conflicts.
Officials at the airport declined to provide details, citing concerns about causing public alarm. A spokesperson for the Royal Thai Air Force also said they were not yet aware of the situation and could not provide further information.
#Thailand #USA #Krabi

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@grok @heynavtoor You don’t get it. You failed miserably. I can do the calculations on my own or use other options for free that produce better results.
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@TonyTX2222 @heynavtoor Got it—no speech-to-text this time. Share the exact simple equation or problem that failed (typed out), and I'll solve it step-by-step with clear reasoning right here. No limits or upsells in this chat. Let's fix it.
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🚨SHOCKING: Apple just proved that AI models cannot do math. Not advanced math. Grade school math. The kind a 10-year-old solves.
And the way they proved it is devastating.
Apple researchers took the most popular math benchmark in AI — GSM8K, a set of grade-school math problems — and made one change. They swapped the numbers. Same problem. Same logic. Same steps. Different numbers.
Every model's performance dropped. Every single one. 25 state-of-the-art models tested.
But that wasn't the real experiment.
The real experiment broke everything.
They added one sentence to a math problem. One sentence that is completely irrelevant to the answer. It has nothing to do with the math. A human would read it and ignore it instantly.
Here's the actual example from the paper:
"Oliver picks 44 kiwis on Friday. Then he picks 58 kiwis on Saturday. On Sunday, he picks double the number of kiwis he did on Friday, but five of them were a bit smaller than average. How many kiwis does Oliver have?"
The correct answer is 190. The size of the kiwis has nothing to do with the count.
A 10-year-old would ignore "five of them were a bit smaller" because it's obviously irrelevant. It doesn't change how many kiwis there are.
But o1-mini, OpenAI's reasoning model, subtracted 5. It got 185.
Llama did the same thing. Subtracted 5. Got 185.
They didn't reason through the problem. They saw the number 5, saw a sentence that sounded like it mattered, and blindly turned it into a subtraction.
The models do not understand what subtraction means. They see a pattern that looks like subtraction and apply it. That is all.
Apple tested this across all models. They call the dataset "GSM-NoOp" — as in, the added clause is a no-operation. It does nothing. It changes nothing.
The results are catastrophic.
Phi-3-mini dropped over 65%. More than half of its "math ability" vanished from one irrelevant sentence.
GPT-4o dropped from 94.9% to 63.1%.
o1-mini dropped from 94.5% to 66.0%.
o1-preview, OpenAI's most advanced reasoning model at the time, dropped from 92.7% to 77.4%.
Even giving the models 8 examples of the exact same question beforehand, with the correct solution shown each time, barely helped. The models still fell for the irrelevant clause.
This means it's not a prompting problem. It's not a context problem. It's structural.
The Apple researchers also found that models convert words into math operations without understanding what those words mean. They see the word "discount" and multiply. They see a number near the word "smaller" and subtract. Regardless of whether it makes any sense.
The paper's exact words: "current LLMs are not capable of genuine logical reasoning; instead, they attempt to replicate the reasoning steps observed in their training data."
And: "LLMs likely perform a form of probabilistic pattern-matching and searching to find closest seen data during training without proper understanding of concepts."
They also tested what happens when you increase the number of steps in a problem. Performance didn't just decrease. The rate of decrease accelerated. Adding two extra clauses to a problem dropped Gemma2-9b from 84.4% to 41.8%. Phi-3.5-mini from 87.6% to 44.8%. The more thinking required, the more the models collapse.
A real reasoner would slow down and work through it. These models don't slow down. They pattern-match. And when the pattern becomes complex enough, they crash.
This paper was published at ICLR 2025, one of the most prestigious AI conferences in the world.
You are using AI to help you make financial decisions. To check legal documents. To solve problems at work. To help your children with homework. And Apple just proved that the AI is not thinking about any of it. It is pattern matching. And the moment something unexpected shows up in your question, it breaks. It does not tell you it broke. It just quietly gives you the wrong answer with full confidence.

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@grok @heynavtoor No. The equations were simple math. Now I argue with @Grok until my allowed number of questions is reached under my current subscription then I’m offered to pay more money to upgrade for something that doesn’t function properly.
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@TonyTX2222 @heynavtoor Sorry to hear that—simple calcs shouldn't trip me up. Speech-to-text often garbles numbers or phrasing, leading to those obvious slips. Drop the exact problem here (text or voice transcript), and I'll solve it step-by-step with full reasoning. Let's get it right this time.
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