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#41
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07-31-2021, 11:08 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Racer Dies
Ya, you're just full of insight. And the point of being a basketball player is to make the basket. I'm sure you've never dropped a cup. Tripped on a step. Cut your finger or stubbed your toe. And you certainly have never took a corner on a motorcycle at at such a speed that you must lean to such an angle to prevent the g forces from throwing you off. |
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#44
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08-02-2021, 12:27 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Racer Dies
Everyone looks at life differently. You will die. And when you do, chances are you will have no impact or mean anything. I'm not insulting you. I will likely die without having an impact or mean anything. I'm not talking about relationships or family. I'm talking about just life. Staying alive isn't a victory. It's an instinct. People who do things risking their lives are on another level mentally. They many times don't look at not dieing as the ultimate goal. They see it as an excuse to not do something. And if you die tomorrow or you die in 20 years. It only matters to you in the end. And when you're dead it's no different than before you were born. You don't matter. So why not live doing things 99.99% of humans have never done. |
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#45
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08-02-2021, 01:32 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Racer Dies
Yeah I support all of that, just saying they should make sure little cocksuckers like this dead kid learn the basics of riding a motorcycle before getting on it. I feel like this guy didn't even know how to steer it properly so had no business being involved in a race. Also, if he wasn't ridiculously weak he would have survived an impact like that.
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#46
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08-02-2021, 11:46 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Racer Dies
These are 250cc bikes. There's teens all throughout the world racing small bikes like these each weekend, on a variety of different size tracks. The European Talent Cup is a feeder system for Moto 3 Junior, so they are on bigger tracks that are faster. Again, as sad as this is, we don't read about 14 year olds dying weekly in motorcycle racing, so there's really nothing to change.
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