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#101
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09-25-2014, 01:59 AM
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Re: First Person View Of A Motorcyclists Death
You are the idiot for saying someone deserves to die. He was wrong for speeding, but he did lose his life. He paid the price, now let him rest in peace by keeping you stupid comments to yourself. |
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#103
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09-26-2014, 01:34 AM
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Re: First Person View Of A Motorcyclists Death
I agree, he did not deserve to die, but it was inevitable that he was gonna die sooner or later due to his adrenaline rush of high speed. Remember, he was speeding amongst a bunch of amateurs such as your mom or granddad (not professional racers) who are NOT expecting a 500-lb. ballistic coming towards them @ 80 plus mph. Thrill seekers know the potential consequences of what may eventually happen to them, although its still sad he didnt realize it before he had the chance to learn from his mistakes. |
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#104
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10-01-2014, 11:47 PM
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Re: First Person View Of A Motorcyclists Death
That mother deserves a pretty big hug. She handled that entire interview very professionally, and didn't start bawling like most other people. She did a very brave thing making that video public, and she deserves a lot of praise for that. I hope she will learn to cope with her loss.
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10-15-2014, 03:04 PM
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Re: First Person View Of A Motorcyclists Death
Its just a matter of time for any idiot driving on roads at those speeds. Still at least your organs were used.
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