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I seem to have earned a lot of bad karma.
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Last Wednesday, someone stole my car.  It was recovered late Thursday but stolen again within a few hours before I could get a steering wheel club. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/unsure.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":/" width="20" />  Had to buy an emergency car from a friend to drive to work Friday night ... I work as a delivery truck driver, and Friday night a UPS laborer broke his leg in the back of my truck. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/unsure.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":/" width="20" />



And earlier today (Thursday) for the second time in less than a  year, someone crashed into me while I was driving my work truck while I was driving back from a 400-mile route.  They rear ended my truck with their pickup while I was stopped behind a Park Ranger car that itself was stopped to let a semi truck turn left onto the highway we were on.  Last summer, I was in a different truck that was sideswiped by a guy driving a Ford Mustang late at night after he first hit a guardrail and bounced off it into me.  He had mistaken a broad shoulder for a lane, but past a driveway into a warehouse that shoulder was cut across by the guardrail he hit.  Fortunately no one was injured in my crash last summer nor today.


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#2


Dang... stay the fuck away from me, mate! lol




 




You need to do something nice, unexpected and spontaneous to/for a stranger while expecting nothing in return, in order to get your good karma back!




 




:-/


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#3


I don't know from karma. I have the "old soldier" mentality- "Shit happens, usually ta me, and it is what it is"




Hope yer Karma or luck or whatever gets better though...




sw


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#4


"Really bad driving!"




All the bitching and lawsuits when -one person- drives his Tesla in autonomous mode into a semi trailer;  -one person-  steps in front of a driverless mode uber  (which the standby driver didn't see coming either).




I for one can't wait for driverless cars.  Let the cellphone junkies, drunks and druggies, toddlers left alone in the car, 18-hours on the road'ers, let the computer drive for them.  Sure, there will be accidents.  But humans manage to pull off 155 million accidents a year?  




(I've been run into the ditch twice by stupid cellphone addicts who never even saw my truck coming.)  


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