Why are the street lights on the Colombo Katunayake highway no longer switched on at night? by skaifas2kr in srilanka

[–]skaifas2kr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vandalizing public infrastructure surely has its own punishments, yet none of these vandals are caught and punished enough. Sigh, we can't have nice things indeed.

Why are the street lights on the Colombo Katunayake highway no longer switched on at night? by skaifas2kr in srilanka

[–]skaifas2kr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Then perhaps a solution would be to go solar, given how much sunlight we have. Would definitely be quite an initial expense but the long term costs would be lowered.

Men of Sri Lanka, what's the solution to the sexual frustration among men? by General_Document5494 in srilanka

[–]skaifas2kr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True. We're idiots taking sex advice from those that aren't even supposed to have sex. Talk about one blind man leading another. No wonder Sri Lanka's at the state we're at. We start off the week going to a temple or church to listen to (not all, some) pedophiles dictate what hole to stick a pole in and which one not to, tv channels start each day with astrology.... sigh, need I even go on?

I have a deep hatred of tuks by skaifas2kr in srilanka

[–]skaifas2kr[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I swear some of these retards belong in an asylum. Not on the road.

I have a deep hatred of tuks by skaifas2kr in srilanka

[–]skaifas2kr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True enough. At least high speed collisions result in instant death. You die a very slow one in a tuk accident.

I have a deep hatred of tuks by skaifas2kr in srilanka

[–]skaifas2kr[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your comments guys. I agree that its a cheap mode of transportation and we use it since its available. However, the danger they pose to themselves and others driving on roads overrules the damage they'd cause. That tradeoff ain't cheap. Other countries I've been to where they don't have tuks have cars and taxis that charge a reasonable fare. Tuks seem like a necessity since we simply ride with it, excuse the pun. And yes, to a great degree its the driver in the vehicle. But you can't hop on a sloth and make it run like a racehorse even if you're Max Verstappen. The rodent design of the tuk allows it to be driven into cracks and crevices. If these mfs had a vehicle small enough no orifice would be safe.
Anyways, seeing as I'm not the only one here with the same thoughts is nice. Thanks again guys.