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- Mar 6, 2004
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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
This thread is like a set of Spinnaz - it don't stop!![]()
- M4H
Also cocks
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
This thread is like a set of Spinnaz - it don't stop!![]()
- M4H
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
:lips:
I'll miss you kids when school starts back up.![]()
No really. You're better than everyone else.
I know you're just taking the moral highroad by calling me out on how mean and nasty my post was, but you're deafly silent whenever those mean and nasty posts happen to side with you. I guess when there's no real substance to what you have to say, you take what you can get. Little one-liner jabs and quoted "Fixed" posts are gems in your situation, seeing as how they account for such a substantial amount of your posts and seamingly account for your entire repertoire.
Face it guy: you're just one of those assholes on the road that the rest of us are talking about, and this whole thing got your panties in a twist. Since you can't argue with logic and reasoning, you attack the delivery. If that's all ya got, that's fine. Just know that it's quite transparent.
So I guess as long as we agree with you, we don't have to be little choir boys... unless of course that's your thing...
A sound investment
The funny thing is that you are so predictable. You want to critisize someone for actively participating in a discussion - call them obsessed or whathaveyou - but you absolutely fail to recognize your own level of involvement. The truth of the matter is that you care just as much as the guy you're talking to, or you wouldn't still be sitting there.
But hey, tell yourself that it's for your own "amusement" or whatever. It will help you sleep at night.
Remember this cardinal rule though: if the guy comes back to the thread to defend his arguments, he's "pathetic". If he doesn't come back, then it's because "he knows he's wrong".
It's a win-win for you!!!
I got an endless supply of shovels, so keep on digging, Nancy! :lips:
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: saahmed
What a jackass! You were excited to see them getting into an accident. When you saw them both merging into the same land you did not know for sure that it was going to be a harmless accident. Someone could easily have been hurt. How hard would it have been for you to honk so they would realize their mistake. I know when I have gotten in near accidents I learn from that experience, I dont have to get in an accident to learn something. Youre ridiculous, if you had the chance to prevent the accident you should have.
You realize that if they didn't get into an accident, they're FAR more likely to do it again, no? I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume jbourne knew it was going to be a harmless accident. From this minor accident, the two dumbasses hopefully learned their lesson, lessening the chances of a more serious accident occuring in the future, where actual injuries may occur.
Might want to think about the situation first. maziwanka, you too.
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Now the fun part...
Now what did we learn, kids?
Originally posted by: smut
its also funny how you stereo type wiggers and soccer moms as the only drivers that generally dont give a shyt and dont use their blinkers. Ive seen black, white, wiggers, non wiggers, mixed race, asians, japanese, chinese, soccer moms, single moms, single dads, computer geeks, your slutty sister driving with 6 of her slutty friends, ur old grandparents, gay guys, gay girls, rich people, poor people and alot more that cannot drive. DOnt single out two races/types of people when you know damn well theres people of every race and type that cannot drive, i'm sure your not a perfect driver either but by your logic your either a wigger or a gay guy that drives a van and acts like a soccer mom (since your not a female), which is it? Because they are the two groups that cannot drive correctly, right?!![]()
Originally posted by: Coldkilla
Hey im a kid.. don't sterotype me.. 3.99gpa and damn bright too if i say so myself
and i know how to drive a car thank you very much
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
When people bring things on themselves, I have no real sympathy for them.Originally posted by: mitchelt
Saw a SWEET car accident at lunch today!!!
A car accident is NEVER sweet!
I think it's sad that you would think two people getting into an accident is "sweet". What if thier accident caused a bigger accident in which innocent people got hurt, including yourself.
What would have been "sweet" is if you honked your horn in hopes of grabbing one of the drivers attention.
I remember watching some animal show that showed how each member of the pack always watched out for each other in case a predator was approaching.
I guess you would be the one that hid behind a tree and did not warn the others something bad was about to go down because you wanted to see something "sweet" happen.
Looking out for the entire pack is not always a good idea. There are always some members who really should be culled for the good of everyone else.
To further your predator analogy, it's one thing to warn the members of the pack who are minding their own business. It's another thing to try to save the members who go out and poke the sleeping predator with sticks. The first is a good idea. The second is just plain stupid.
ZV