Group dynamic experiences don't suit everyone. I also tend to dread groups. There should be group vaccinations. Before I digress any further ... it wouldn't be a problem to take a little more time with you for the event, plan an overnight stay and drive home the next day with hopefully big wins.
I identify myself as a poor, penniless gambler. Oh, if only there was a big, strong man with lots of dough who would feed the Mbox with big bills for me and let me spin on 20 EUR.
can also be a reason that gamblers are often false and dishonest, and especially meeting strangers you've never seen before is something i wouldn't do either
best example Hustlehoff, everyone thought he was a correct active user, until a lady asked him for a favor in the form of a 50€ paysafe, which he took with relish, and the 50€ was not as agreed by the two of them......
he should return the €50 he received from the lady in another form of payment because the lady could not redeem the paysafe herself....
what happened? he took the paysafe and then never contacted us again....
so you can't trust any of you bald guys here, and certainly not most of the gambling addicts who are here, in whatever form
zocker0815 wrote on 13.10.2024 at 13:07: can also be a reason that gamblers are often wrong and lying, and especially meeting strangers you have never seen before I would not do that either
best example Hustlehoff, everyone thought he was a correct active user, until a lady asked him for a favor in the form of a 50€ paysafe, which he took with relish, and the 50€ was not as actually agreed by the two of them......
he should return the €50 he received from the lady in another form of payment because the lady could not redeem the paysafe herself....
what happened? he took the paysafe and then never contacted us again....
so you can't trust any of you bald guys here, and certainly not most of the gambling addicts who are here, in whatever form
my opinion......
I would also generally advise against getting into a car with strangers, but for various reasons.
You don't know the person and there's a Risk of getting into trouble. It doesn't even have to be this "horror" scenario. You don't know how this person drives and in what condition. When I look at some drivers, I would hate to be a passenger. You also don't know the condition of the car.
You are dependent on one person, which means that if you want to leave sooner or later, you may not be able to do so
Friends/family/colleagues are fine, but with strangers I would have my reservations for the reasons mentioned.
Many people complain about public transport (including me), but about 5 weeks ago I traveled a longer distance (160km) by train (i.e. no subway/train) and I have to say that the journey was very pleasant. There are usually two seats on the train and only when it's really full do you have a seat next to you, but otherwise you always have your peace and quiet and you know that it's usually in safe hands. Sure, it can get loud, but I just listened to music and relaxed. I wouldn't be able to do that on a car journey with a stranger.
I wouldn't be afraid to take someone like that with me, but most people aren't interested in such an event or come from somewhere in northern, eastern or southern Germany. I don't know if it's what you're looking for, but you could also travel by public transport. You would have to get a ticket price level D in the VRR. That would probably cost just under €18, so a return trip would be €36. Route bus station Monheim-Dortmund main station. A car is of course more convenient, but if nobody is interested, what are you going to do?
I guess so. Fun fact: A few years ago I liked to hitchhike, once criss-crossing France. Once I even made it back home from Belgium, I think.
The last trip took 2-3 days, but at the end of the day I could have just as easily taken a Flixbus (if only it weren't for the f**ked-up fellow travelers). It would even have been cheaper, eating something at the highway gas station is more expensive than the ticket itself.
You don't know this person and you run the Risk of getting into trouble. It doesn't even have to be this "horror" scenario.
I know that some people send a picture of their license plate number to friends via WhatsApp or something like that before the journey to be on the safe side.
Pat1991 wrote on 13.10.2024 at 15:02: That's probably the case. Fun fact: I liked to hitchhike a few years ago, once criss-crossing France. Once I even made it back home from Belgium, I think.
The last trip took 2-3 days, but at the end of the day I could have just as easily taken a Flixbus (if only it weren't for the f**ked-up fellow travelers). It would even have been cheaper, eating something at the highway gas station is more expensive than the ticket itself.
I know that some people send a picture of the license plate to friends via WhatsApp or something before the journey to be on the safe side.
Yes, but that doesn't help with the problems I mentioned, i.e. if someone is driving like a madman or the driver/vehicle is/are not fit to drive. Personally, I would be less afraid of being robbed or anything else because I can defend myself.
Someone very close to me has driven into a state where she shouldn't have been driving. Someone else could have driven the car, but the person was stubborn as anything and wouldn't give up the wheel. It got to the point where we had to stop every 20 minutes because this person had to/would close their eyes for 5 minutes. We were driving on the highway. It was also a good stretch (150km). This childish behavior put this person and everyone else in danger. It was 3 years ago and since then I pay even more attention to the condition of the driver or the vehicle. You have to remember that accidents can happen in seconds.
Yes, but that doesn't help with the problems I mentioned, i.e. if someone is driving like a madman or the driver/vehicle is/are not fit to drive. Personally, I would be less afraid of robberies or anything else because I can defend myself.
Someone very close to me has driven into a state where she shouldn't have been driving. Someone else could have driven the car, but the person was stubborn as anything and wouldn't give up the wheel. It got to the point where we had to stop every 20 minutes because this person had to/would close their eyes for 5 minutes. We were driving on the highway. It was also a good stretch (150km). This childish behavior put this person and everyone else in danger. It was 3 years ago and since then I pay even more attention to the condition of the driver or the vehicle. You have to remember that accidents can happen in seconds.
I've actually never had one. The most awesome thing that happened to me was that a (male) driver wanted to shag me And one of them dropped me off in a place where I shouldn't have been - the French cops weren't exactly thrilled.
But they've always driven very safely so far. Once I even had a guy who was probably in a very risky mood and, according to his own statement, was out on probation because of some "street fight" or car chase. However, he was on antidepressants and was therefore very balanced. He even had a trailer attached, with some very expensive vintage racing car.
Pat1991 wrote on October 13th, 2024 at 4:22 pm:
Never actually had one. The most awesome thing that happened to me is that a (male) driver wanted to f**k me And one of them dropped me off in a place where I shouldn't have been - the French cops weren't exactly thrilled.
But they've always driven very safely so far. Once I even had a guy who was probably in a very risky mood and, according to his own statement, was out on probation because of some "street fight" or car chase. However, he was on antidepressants and was therefore very balanced. He even had a trailer attached, with some very expensive vintage racing car.
Maybe that's why he drove so safely?
"He wanted to f**k, but at least he drove very safely" ... "He was out on probation for 'street fighting', but he had antidepressants in him and a vintage car on the back"
"He wanted to screw, but at least he was driving very safely" ... "He was out on probation for 'street fighting', but he had anti-depressants in it and a classic car in the back"
Pat1991 wrote on October 13th, 2024 at 4:22 pm:
Never actually had one. The most awesome thing that happened to me is that a (male) driver wanted to f**k me And one of them dropped me off in a place where I shouldn't have been - the French cops weren't exactly thrilled.
But they've always driven very safely so far. Once I even had a guy who was probably in a very risky mood and, according to his own statement, was out on probation because of some "street fight" or car chase. However, he was on antidepressants and was therefore very balanced. He even had a trailer attached, with some very expensive vintage racing car.
Maybe that's why he drove so safely?
Well, I hope you took it as a compliment Joking aside, that might be funny for us, but not at all for many women. But it's only the case there, it's the case everywhere.
In my experience, by the way, we had to leave very early (6:30 am). But the driver had slept very badly or hardly at all and was extremely overtired. But we couldn't reschedule the appointment. The person also had the appointment with us and therefore couldn't stay away. I stayed calm because otherwise I really would have had to make a fuss (I avoid stress/arguments as much as possible), but I swore to myself that I would take care of myself and my health in future. In an emergency, I'll just drop out and cancel the appointment.
Yes, but that doesn't help with the problems I mentioned, i.e. if someone is driving like a madman or the driver/vehicle is/are not fit to drive. Personally, I would be less afraid of robberies or anything else because I can defend myself.
Someone very close to me has driven into a state where she shouldn't have been driving. Someone else could have driven the car, but the person was stubborn as anything and wouldn't give up the wheel. It got to the point where we had to stop every 20 minutes because this person had to/would close their eyes for 5 minutes. We were driving on the highway. It was also a good stretch (150km). This childish behavior put this person and everyone else in danger. It was 3 years ago and since then I pay even more attention to the condition of the driver or the vehicle. You have to remember that accidents can happen in seconds.
Honestly, the next time I stopped, I would have done everything I could to stop this person from driving, no matter what. Call the police or whatever
In a steel logistics company where I once worked a long time ago, there was a truck driver who had been loaded with tons of material. But he couldn't get out of his cab because he had probably injured himself. The idiots at work wanted to send him back on the road. I quickly put a stop to the whole thing with a colleague. I'm not going to let someone like that drive someone to death on the highway. After threatening to call the police, etc., Papa Smurf (our boss has an amazing resemblance🤣) came along. After heated discussions, an ambulance was called and it turned out that the driver had broken his legs
There are too many idiots on the streets of my town anyway who think they overestimate themselves or think they can still drive. A few days ago someone drove into a store in the city center where there are bus stops in front of it. Luckily there was hardly anyone there and a woman had injured herself jumping to avoid the car. Or someone crashed into the wall of a house here on a Sunday morning, you can still see the damage to the façade. People also flee from the police and crash into things. The Fast and the Furious is quite nice, the first movies, but that's not reality. Some people really think they can do whatever they want and they're in a bumper car or something. People like that should never drive a car again
I have to say that the few times I've driven in the last few years, I've had to concentrate like a pig. If I switch off for even a short time, I usually pretty much disappear in my head.
The highlight was about 14 years ago, when I was madly annoyed and had to go in a certain direction, but was only guided by the sat nav. I would have had to take the stupid route to the left, but my damn sat nav wanted to send me to the right. Rightly so, as it turned out: A loud honking sound indicated that I had almost driven into the opposite lane.
Nah, you. If I have to, I'll do it somehow, but I don't like doing it, especially not under any kind of stress.
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I identify myself as a female gambler from now on
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That must sound a lot more helpless
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I identify myself as a poor, penniless gambler. Oh, if only there was a big, strong man with lots of dough who would feed the Mbox with big bills for me and let me spin on 20 EUR.
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best example Hustlehoff, everyone thought he was a correct active user, until a lady asked him for a favor in the form of a 50€ paysafe, which he took with relish, and the 50€ was not as agreed by the two of them......
he should return the €50 he received from the lady in another form of payment because the lady could not redeem the paysafe herself....
what happened? he took the paysafe and then never contacted us again....
so you can't trust any of you bald guys here, and certainly not most of the gambling addicts who are here, in whatever form
my opinion......
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I would also generally advise against getting into a car with strangers, but for various reasons.
You don't know the person and there's a Risk of getting into trouble. It doesn't even have to be this "horror" scenario. You don't know how this person drives and in what condition. When I look at some drivers, I would hate to be a passenger. You also don't know the condition of the car.
You are dependent on one person, which means that if you want to leave sooner or later, you may not be able to do so
Friends/family/colleagues are fine, but with strangers I would have my reservations for the reasons mentioned.
Many people complain about public transport (including me), but about 5 weeks ago I traveled a longer distance (160km) by train (i.e. no subway/train) and I have to say that the journey was very pleasant. There are usually two seats on the train and only when it's really full do you have a seat next to you, but otherwise you always have your peace and quiet and you know that it's usually in safe hands. Sure, it can get loud, but I just listened to music and relaxed. I wouldn't be able to do that on a car journey with a stranger.
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The last trip took 2-3 days, but at the end of the day I could have just as easily taken a Flixbus (if only it weren't for the f**ked-up fellow travelers). It would even have been cheaper, eating something at the highway gas station is more expensive than the ticket itself.
I know that some people send a picture of their license plate number to friends via WhatsApp or something like that before the journey to be on the safe side.
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Yes, but that doesn't help with the problems I mentioned, i.e. if someone is driving like a madman or the driver/vehicle is/are not fit to drive. Personally, I would be less afraid of being robbed or anything else because I can defend myself.
Someone very close to me has driven into a state where she shouldn't have been driving. Someone else could have driven the car, but the person was stubborn as anything and wouldn't give up the wheel. It got to the point where we had to stop every 20 minutes because this person had to/would close their eyes for 5 minutes. We were driving on the highway. It was also a good stretch (150km). This childish behavior put this person and everyone else in danger. It was 3 years ago and since then I pay even more attention to the condition of the driver or the vehicle. You have to remember that accidents can happen in seconds.
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I've actually never had one. The most awesome thing that happened to me was that a (male) driver wanted to shag me And one of them dropped me off in a place where I shouldn't have been - the French cops weren't exactly thrilled.
But they've always driven very safely so far. Once I even had a guy who was probably in a very risky mood and, according to his own statement, was out on probation because of some "street fight" or car chase. However, he was on antidepressants and was therefore very balanced. He even had a trailer attached, with some very expensive vintage racing car.
Maybe that's why he drove so safely?
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"He wanted to f**k, but at least he drove very safely" ... "He was out on probation for 'street fighting', but he had antidepressants in him and a vintage car on the back"
Lovely! Made my day 😂
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True story
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Well, I hope you took it as a compliment Joking aside, that might be funny for us, but not at all for many women. But it's only the case there, it's the case everywhere.
In my experience, by the way, we had to leave very early (6:30 am). But the driver had slept very badly or hardly at all and was extremely overtired. But we couldn't reschedule the appointment. The person also had the appointment with us and therefore couldn't stay away. I stayed calm because otherwise I really would have had to make a fuss (I avoid stress/arguments as much as possible), but I swore to myself that I would take care of myself and my health in future. In an emergency, I'll just drop out and cancel the appointment.
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Honestly, the next time I stopped, I would have done everything I could to stop this person from driving, no matter what. Call the police or whatever
In a steel logistics company where I once worked a long time ago, there was a truck driver who had been loaded with tons of material. But he couldn't get out of his cab because he had probably injured himself. The idiots at work wanted to send him back on the road. I quickly put a stop to the whole thing with a colleague. I'm not going to let someone like that drive someone to death on the highway. After threatening to call the police, etc., Papa Smurf (our boss has an amazing resemblance🤣) came along. After heated discussions, an ambulance was called and it turned out that the driver had broken his legs
There are too many idiots on the streets of my town anyway who think they overestimate themselves or think they can still drive. A few days ago someone drove into a store in the city center where there are bus stops in front of it. Luckily there was hardly anyone there and a woman had injured herself jumping to avoid the car. Or someone crashed into the wall of a house here on a Sunday morning, you can still see the damage to the façade. People also flee from the police and crash into things. The Fast and the Furious is quite nice, the first movies, but that's not reality. Some people really think they can do whatever they want and they're in a bumper car or something. People like that should never drive a car again
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The highlight was about 14 years ago, when I was madly annoyed and had to go in a certain direction, but was only guided by the sat nav. I would have had to take the stupid route to the left, but my damn sat nav wanted to send me to the right. Rightly so, as it turned out: A loud honking sound indicated that I had almost driven into the opposite lane.
Nah, you. If I have to, I'll do it somehow, but I don't like doing it, especially not under any kind of stress.
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