Latest anecdote:
A few months ago, I was on the way to work and stopped for an Amazon coffee. I parked my Benz in a proper parking space at the PTT station and my gf went in to get the coffees. While I was sitting in the car some Thai man slapped my boot (trunk) lid hard with his hand when he was walking behind my car for no apparent reason whatsoever. He could not have seen I was in the car or that I was a farang because of the tints. I immediately got out and (in Thai) asked him what he thought he was doing. He apologised, but I could see in his eyes he was belligerent and angry. I got back in my car, and he got back in his pickup where he and his pal continued to stare at me and act threateningly. My gf returned with the coffees and I drove off.
Don't kid yourself, the potential for unprovoked violence is definitely there.
If you think the Thais are all happy, passive and everything is provoked by nasty foreigners, then you are a complete idiot.
Cant remeber any "unprovoked" attack, although sometimes the attack occurs for reasons that might be questionable or the force exceeds that which is reasonable.
Remove alcohol from the equation too.
Premise! sounds promising ominous even, bs tho and u know it! As to your long bow jump to Nitewish, take a deep breath, go visit his Muay T school, learn to be a great loser!
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