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    X2 on your thoughts Bacicat.
    Korg20000bc seems to have a very Buddhist attitude on life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Some might say ...... there are also just a lot of turds out there that think the world owes them a living and seem to have no internal 'right or wrong' indicator inside them and think it is just ok to steal.

    I also think that work ethic is something that is passed from generation to generation. If a kid sees Mum or Dad sitting on their arse all day, only doing enough to get buy, and blaming the world for their problems, then they will grow up the same way.
    Well, Karma has certainly done it for this bloke. No doubt, all his medical bills are being paid for by either Medicare or the CTP insurance your mate paid for (ie the bike he was riding), and once he recovers from the savage wrist slapping he's about to receive, he will have a lifelong ticket to the DSP. I'm sure there will be a lawyer somewhere or other who will clearly demonstrate the culpable negligence of the driver at the roundabout, and happily take on the claim for a cut of the compensation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 303gunner View Post
    Well, Karma has certainly done it for this bloke. No doubt, all his medical bills are being paid for by either Medicare or the CTP insurance your mate paid for (ie the bike he was riding), and once he recovers from the savage wrist slapping he's about to receive, he will have a lifelong ticket to the DSP. I'm sure there will be a lawyer somewhere or other who will clearly demonstrate the culpable negligence of the driver at the roundabout, and happily take on the claim for a cut of the compensation.
    A bit more than a wrist slapping thankfully. Our exuberant young thief has been remanded in custody awaiting trial on multiple counts of theft - plenty more stolen goods were found at his place. Not sure what sentence he will get if/when he is found guilty, but hopefully big bubba will teach him a life lesson while he is awaiting trial.

    The Police video clearly shows no negligence on the drivers side - but I do understand the point your making, all too often these things turn out very differently from what they should.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by worane View Post
    X2 on your thoughts Bacicat.
    Korg20000bc seems to have a very Buddhist attitude on life.
    I don't know much of Buddhist philosophy.
    There seems to be a lot of good stuff.

    I'm a Jesus disciple.

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    Good on ya Korg there are a few of you left then.

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    buddhism is all about loving every one regardless of what a pig they may be.

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