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A few weeks ago I was driving along when a bunch 17 yo kids in a shitbox just started yelling out "skylines are gay" etc following me yelling it, so I pulled into a shoping center and they were just driving around the carpark yelling it out, I got out and yelled at them to come say it to my face and they just drove off....

sillah kids.

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next person to piss me off on the roads like what recently happened to me on Sunday wont see the happy side of me.

Gettin quite sick to death of f**kwits on our roads thinkin they have more control over it then they do.

so, again... next f**kwit to piss me off is just going to cop it and cop it really sweetly too :wub:

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next person to piss me off on the roads like what recently happened to me on Sunday wont see the happy side of me.

Gettin quite sick to death of f**kwits on our roads thinkin they have more control over it then they do.

so, again... next f**kwit to piss me off is just going to cop it and cop it really sweetly too :P

I know the feeling, my patience ran out with fu*ckwits a long time ago.

Names and shit you can handle but when they start throwing shit, thats time to knock them the Fu*k out. :):)

If you want peace prepare for war. THE PUNISHER

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simple explanation, he was on drugs and was stealing the car and was jealous of your car my dear...

end of story......he's on drugs!

Eh your could compain if he did serious damage, but dont give too many details about yourself.....coz he's on drugs!

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I know the feeling, my patience ran out with fu*ckwits a long time ago.

Names and shit you can handle but when they start throwing shit, thats time to knock them the Fu*k out. :ninja::)

If you want peace prepare for war. THE PUNISHER

Amen to that, if by punisher you mean solid hard object :D then hell yeah bring it on, i'm still tryin to find the w*nker who smashed my side mirror off my car n caused some scratched paint due to it hanging, also had my aerial bent and gum put in the other mirror

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a experience of mind, there was gay ass asking me to do burnout who next to me when waiting in front of the traffic light.

and i said "no man" with smile, and the gay ass just throw something to my car when the green light on.

sometime i just thinking why the police not nearby when i in trouble. and always around when i dun want to them

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