Would you have said the same if there was a casualty? This time, there wasn't. That doesn't mean it won't happen. It's like safety rules: it's not that, as soon as you don't wear a helmet, brick a start falling on your head; it's that, when (note: not "if") it does happen, it tends to be permanent.
Britt, Someone did that to me on my bike and actually got me. I ended punching off thier mirror unintentionally. It was very painful. It was a last minute no look lane change because her lane was gng too slow.
Would you have said the same if there was a casualty? This time, there wasn't. That doesn't mean it won't happen. It's like safety rules: it's not that, as soon as you don't wear a helmet, brick a start falling on your head; it's that, when (note: not "if") it does happen, it tends to be permanent.
Britt, Someone did that to me on my bike and actually got me. I ended punching off thier mirror unintentionally. It was very painful. It was a last minute no look lane change because her lane was gng too slow.
So you assume someone with tattoos is worthless? What about foreigners?
foreigners with tattoos are the worst!
And how about LGBTQ+ with tatoos?
yeah, shes gonna use that broken mirror after that for sure....
Would you have said the same if there was a casualty? This time, there wasn't. That doesn't mean it won't happen. It's like safety rules: it's not that, as soon as you don't wear a helmet, brick a start falling on your head; it's that, when (note: not "if") it does happen, it tends to be permanent.
you better try that yourself, being almost run over, and then come back and comment here.
I would have done the same, probably.
because they can.