Sparktrader Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 Just now, Lemsta69 said: "karma (in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences." like I said, superstitious claptrap. we live once and then we die. there is no mystical force that judges us and metes out punishment in this or the non-existent past or future lives. Can you prove we only live once? 1 1
Bluespunk Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 3 minutes ago, Sparktrader said: But you think positive to achieve your aims. I never said thinking wouldn’t lead to one achieving aims, or in this thread, road safety. I said relying upon superstitious rituals wouldn’t. 1
Sparktrader Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 2 minutes ago, Bluespunk said: Nope. Not the same thing. It isn’t the ritual that leads to achieving aims, it is the concentration. Relying purely on ritual will not lead to road safety but concentrating on what one is doing will at least help ensure that you are not wholly responsible for an accident. In addition rituals will not protect you from the idiocy of others on the road. Most driving is habit not concentration. Many times you drive 30 mins then wonder how the time went as you were thinking about something else. Habits come from repetition or sc mind. A good driver doesnt have to try and concentrate too hard cause it is already a habit to drive safely. 1
Bluespunk Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 3 minutes ago, Sparktrader said: Most driving is habit not concentration. Many times you drive 30 mins then wonder how the time went as you were thinking about something else. Habits come from repetition or sc mind. A good driver doesnt have to try and concentrate too hard cause it is already a habit to drive safely. Again, it is not the superstitious ritual that leads to road safety but the development of good habits. That is relying on one’s self not a belief that a deity or ritual will make everything turn out right. 1
Sparktrader Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 20 minutes ago, Bluespunk said: Again, it is not the superstitious ritual that leads to road safety but the development of good habits. That is relying on one’s self not a belief that a deity or ritual will make everything turn out right. Belief in god is a good habit. 1 1
Bluespunk Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 1 minute ago, Sparktrader said: Belief in god is a good habit. That is a matter of opinion and I don’t care what mythical deity people choose to believe in, none of my business. However, that does not mean superstitious rituals lead to road safety. 2
Sparktrader Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 3 minutes ago, Bluespunk said: That is a matter of opinion and I don’t care what mythical deity people choose to believe in, none of my business. However, that does not mean superstitious rituals lead to road safety. Arrogance reduces road safety. 2
Bluespunk Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 Just now, Sparktrader said: Arrogance reduces road safety. And how does that relate to what I said exactly? 1
Neeranam Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 47 minutes ago, Sparktrader said: Can you prove we only live once? There is proof that we don't.
Mac Mickmanus Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 2 hours ago, Neeranam said: That's the minimum wage, not average. Minimum wage is 353 Baht per day 1
cdnvic Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 Some posts were removed that were clearly trolling, and using inappropriate wording, along with some quoting them. If we have to remove further ones, the authors will go with them.
Orinoco Posted October 21, 2022 Posted October 21, 2022 6 hours ago, Lemsta69 said: nope. that's just superstitious mumbo jumbo. That's is one on the many Hubs of Thailand.
hotchilli Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 19 hours ago, webfact said: Later in the video he did some wai-ing to the steering wheel and flower placing on the front grille - both highly important measures to ensure safety on the Thai roads. He might need a bit more than that..
jacko45k Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 19 hours ago, webfact said: Later in the video he did some wai-ing to the steering wheel and flower placing on the front grille - both highly important measures to ensure safety on the Thai roads. Next step is doing the same while in motion to confirm there isn't any.
Iamfalang Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 nothing gets falangs more upset than going to a super, super, super poor country and realizing even the poor folks save more and drive a nicer car. Bitter day falang!!! lol falang land, can save 180k baht in a month not that difficult once in an established career. if wife and husband working, can save 300k in a month sometimes. pensions...............hahahhahhahahaha...... that's for the really super poor. 2
mikebell Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 12 hours ago, Gottfrid said: I do think the guys at the car shop, would have been happier if he had come with a bank transfer. My first car was a Honda Jazz. My friend & I inspected it in the showroom. I haggled with the salesman over price & extras then played my trump card; 'How much for TWO?' On delivery we went in & paid for both cars with 1000 baht wads.
Gottfrid Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 37 minutes ago, mikebell said: My first car was a Honda Jazz. My friend & I inspected it in the showroom. I haggled with the salesman over price & extras then played my trump card; 'How much for TWO?' On delivery we went in & paid for both cars with 1000 baht wads. Yeah, but thats ok. Have done same. On million you can almost hold between the fingers on one hand. ????
Neeranam Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 5 hours ago, mikebell said: My first car was a Honda Jazz. My friend & I inspected it in the showroom. I haggled with the salesman over price & extras then played my trump card; 'How much for TWO?' On delivery we went in & paid for both cars with 1000 baht wads. Better to ask 'how much for 10?', then you find out the cheapest they can go.
metisdead Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 Some more troll posts and the replies have been removed.
William C F Pierce Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 On 10/21/2022 at 9:03 AM, OneMoreFarang said: That is about 650 THB in coins every day for 9 months. Does he sell BBQ sticks for 10 THB each or what does he do? He's a Song Taew Driver. He needed a new pick-up to convert to a new Song Taew. 1
Liverpool Lou Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 19 hours ago, Sparktrader said: In 10 years time the car is worthless. No more "worthless" than any other normal car. 1
Liverpool Lou Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 On 10/21/2022 at 12:07 PM, webfact said: the sales person called "Pee Ef" P. Ef. Where was it reported as "Pee Ef"?
metisdead Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 11 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: P. Ef. Where was it reported as "Pee Ef"? It is in the opening post of this topic: Quote A jaunty exchange in comments between the sales person called "Pee Ef" and the customer took place. The customer thanked Pee Ef for providing those lovely little extras and for looking after him so well. Pee Ef responded that he was an inspiration for other Thais trying to save, reported Sanook.
alyx Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 On 10/21/2022 at 7:07 AM, webfact said: down payment on a spanking new Isuzu pick-up OMG I haven't even adjusted to hybrid yet ...and now we have got interactive kinky cars What a blast
Lucky Bones Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 On 10/21/2022 at 4:54 PM, Mac Mickmanus said: Saving 650 Baht a day when the average income is 500 Baht a day ? Frugal.
BangkokReady Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 So he put around 60 coins in a piggybank per day (if 10B coins)? That's a lot of coins. Something fishy about this.
Myran Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 It's a shame people even write articles about obvious publicity stunts like this. Don't give these people the attention they so desperately are trying to drum up by making up ridiculous stories.
JeffersLos Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 On 10/21/2022 at 10:52 PM, Sparktrader said: the average salary in Thailand in 2022 is 14,892.27 baht per month or $435. That's what's officially reported. All the extra coins that end up in giant plastic bottles, and then car dealerships, aren't.
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