Originally posted by: DougK62
That is one of the saddest friggin things I've read on here.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: waggy
did as you said and read the last paragraph. a block of crap is a pain to read.
ok i been in a few bad motocycle accidents. last one really messed up my right hip. BUT HE IS A LOSER..wait let me change that. HE WAS A LOSER.
he took his life? pfft he had a 3 year old son. while i do feel sorry for him for getting so messed up from it he still had a reason to live. now what is his son going to do without a father? pfft.
Shut up. So did you even read the whole thing? He's going to lose his house, bills piling up, what is he going to do with his son, go live in a car? The way he got fvcked up, its unlikely he coulda got back on his feet financially because it'll be pretty damn hard to get back on his feet financially. Dying probably eliminated all his bills right there, at least taking the burdon off of his family.
yeah good idea.
have a child go without his father! yeah thats a great idea! no there is no other way like bankruptcy or disability or such heck no. blowing his brains out was a better idea. yeap smart man. oh and better off for his family! yeap do kids need a father? heck no! they play no part in raising a healthy kid at all!
I guess you'ven ever heard of anyone ever becoming a good person that was raised without a father? Never heard of single parenting? Hell, all my dad ever do was fight with my mom and gamble away our house, cars, and make me move from house to house with my mom, brother, and two sisters about 4 times within 3 years after the divorce. Yea, I couldn't have lived without that sh1t
EDIT: No use in arguing any more, it does neither of us any good because we're not going to convince the other of anything.
yeah i know it happens. My wife's best friend is raising a great little boy. the father decided he was not ready to be a father (at 17 and took off). This kid is great! i take him fishing, to baseball games whenever i can.
But it is rare. It is best if both parents can raise the child. But you are right it can and does happen. Just the odds are so stacked against the kid now.
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Vic - You are calling me an asshole? Even if he was union and insured, that's still $1.3M wasted. Doesn't change the outcome one bit.
Originally posted by: BCYL
You guys all talked about him having other options, things he could've done etc... You're forgetting he was DEPRESSED... ppl with depression don't think logically or positively.... what might seem like a logical situation to you, would never occur to him...
wow.............Originally posted by: DurocShark
Originally posted by: Magnum375
paragraphs... please just put some paragraphs
I didn't write it... That's exactly how the OP did it.
BTW: If you read the last line, he took his life last week. I'd rather not mess with his writing, if you know what I mean.![]()
Originally posted by: Rogue
Had this guy pushed to have his story published by media outlets, etc., he would have had everything in his life paid for, no question. He should have gone to America's Most Wanted for help catching the guy that caused the accident. He could have started a website before killing himself to raise money for his situation. I'm sure he was physically able to do something that someone would have hired him to do to give him work. While his story and his situation were tragic, as if that word even begins to fit, he had many, MANY more options than the selfish one he chose.
Wasted on what?Originally posted by: sygyzy
Vic - You are calling me an asshole? Even if he was union and insured, that's still $1.3M wasted. Doesn't change the outcome one bit.
Originally posted by: halik
fvck man... im taking the motorcycle permit test on monday....
I dont know what I would've done in his situation, but it didnt seem to be that bad. That girl that burned alive in that drunk driving accident had it low worse off....
Oh well though, i feel bad for him but c 'es la vie.
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: halik
fvck man... im taking the motorcycle permit test on monday....
I dont know what I would've done in his situation, but it didnt seem to be that bad. That girl that burned alive in that drunk driving accident had it low worse off....
Oh well though, i feel bad for him but c 'es la vie.
Taken the MSF yet? I aced the MSF written test and the driving test, but needed to retake the DMV written test. Weird, huh?
Funny thing is, she took liek 5 minutes to correct my test the first time, then the next morning when I handed it to you, I made a joke that their test was a lot harder then the MSF one. She asked if I had that form that proved I passed and I handed it to her. Whole transaction took less then a minute with me walking out with my temp license. She didn't even glance at my test after she knew I passed the MSF.
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: halik
fvck man... im taking the motorcycle permit test on monday....
I dont know what I would've done in his situation, but it didnt seem to be that bad. That girl that burned alive in that drunk driving accident had it low worse off....
Oh well though, i feel bad for him but c 'es la vie.
Taken the MSF yet? I aced the MSF written test and the driving test, but needed to retake the DMV written test. Weird, huh?
Funny thing is, she took liek 5 minutes to correct my test the first time, then the next morning when I handed it to you, I made a joke that their test was a lot harder then the MSF one. She asked if I had that form that proved I passed and I handed it to her. Whole transaction took less then a minute with me walking out with my temp license. She didn't even glance at my test after she knew I passed the MSF.
Originally posted by: bR
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: halik
fvck man... im taking the motorcycle permit test on monday....
I dont know what I would've done in his situation, but it didnt seem to be that bad. That girl that burned alive in that drunk driving accident had it low worse off....
Oh well though, i feel bad for him but c 'es la vie.
Taken the MSF yet? I aced the MSF written test and the driving test, but needed to retake the DMV written test. Weird, huh?
Funny thing is, she took liek 5 minutes to correct my test the first time, then the next morning when I handed it to you, I made a joke that their test was a lot harder then the MSF one. She asked if I had that form that proved I passed and I handed it to her. Whole transaction took less then a minute with me walking out with my temp license. She didn't even glance at my test after she knew I passed the MSF.
Heres the weird thing... after i passed my MSF a couple of years ago... i had to the same thing... but i had to take the written test for cars as well...![]()
Originally posted by: FFactory0x
Pics?