Extensions are 30 days only, but if you're passport country is one that qualifies for the Visa Exempt entry, then you can just go to a neighbouring country, stay for 1 day and return to Thailand and get a 60 day Visa Exempt entry
it would only take an Immigration Officer to be on the ball and someone doing that would be in a spot of bother. They would only need to see in a passport the stamp showing the previous entry into Thailand, check their computers and also see the date the DTV was issued and conclude that fraud has been committed.
sounds like you're the one that needs a hobby. Being a keyboard warrior doesn't qualify as a hobby, but if you're lost about what hobby to take up, I'm sure that Google can help you. It's a pity there isn't a vaccine for keyboard warriors.
that sounds like the easiest way, the 60 day Visa Exempt... If your based not too far from a border to be able to do the 'bounce', or want to take a short holiday to a neighbouring country if you're quite a long way from any borders.
from my little understanding, with the monthly income method of 65k on retirement/40k Marriage extensions, once that monthly income has arrived in the Thai bank account, it can then be sent back overseas to earn higher rate of return.
I wouldn't call it a ridiculous question, though I agree the OP should have provided more info and could have searched online first, assuming he didn't. A ridiculous question is like the one I saw asked yesterday: a guy who was going to fly from Bangkok to Sydney asked which side of the plane he should book a seat on so that he gets a good view of the Opera House as the plane comes into Sydney. Duh... it depends on the wind direction as to which direction the plane approaches from, right?
it's not irrelevant that the OP has paid for and was granted a Tourist Visa already. He probably knows by now that if he's on the list of 93 countries, he can visit Visa Exempt next time 👍🙂