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09-09-2020, 02:43 AM
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Re: Man Crushed By Tractor While Attempting to Catch a Ride
if the driver do want to give him a ride, why not just stop first, the traffic is empty anyway because time is precious? now he's in a deeper shit that would take days months or even years to take care of, not to mention bribe to the authorities and all the paperwork or he may not notice a guy want to hitch a ride on his tracktor? |
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09-09-2020, 09:36 AM
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Re: Man Crushed By Tractor While Attempting to Catch a Ride
Thanks for clearing that up. I guess your idiot parents are the evidence you aren't presenting? I meant that it's not like eye color. Two smart people are as likely to have a dumbass kid as yours were to have a smart one. The brain is too complicated to pass on in the genes except in a general way, like cranial capacity and gross wiring. In fine detail, it develops more or less randomly in the womb according to what I've read about what they have been able to determine. There are still many more mysteries than answers about all this. Maybe against all odds one of your kids will figure it out. |
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09-09-2020, 09:25 PM
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Re: Man Crushed By Tractor While Attempting to Catch a Ride
I had this very same thing happen to a friend of mine in the third grade. His grandfather was driving his tractor in a pasture and my friend's grandmother asked if he would take a drink to his grandfather. He never knew that he ran over his grandson until later that evening.
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