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indeed pedistrians are stupid in town, take it easy on em though tiger the way your story is written it sounded like you coulda dodged her :D

and i bet i can top your score at the carmageddon

Edited by Inline 6

I'm sorry Valentino Rossi...

No need to kick up a full stink, just the way you posted made it sound like you were bragging about knocking over a pedestrian rather than hurt your precious bike.

In anycase, enjoy your Carmageddon, get some practice in for the streets :D

I'm sorry Valentino Rossi...

No need to kick up a full stink, just the way you posted made it sound like you were bragging about knocking over a pedestrian rather than hurt your precious bike.

In anycase, enjoy your Carmageddon, get some practice in for the streets :D

Yeah, will do champ.

Next time you think you've misread something, ask me to clarify. Instead of you kicking up the stink first eh? :(

Edited by RubyRS4

Butting into something that has nothing to do with me

Yeah it f**ks me off when dudes dont pay attention when they walking - everytime Ive had a near miss with a human, my heart jumps into my throat and I have to suppress the urge to vomit

that said, if someones a dumbass and walks in front of my car, im going to brake and swerve and do what i got to, to minimize damage to them and myself

Ive been dumb enuff to be hit by a car before and man, it really f**king hurts. you bleed from every orifice for several days, get covered in a square kilometer of bruise, and it hurts just to take a shit.

nobody DESERVES that. i can agree with rubys sentiment, that if yr an idiot u deserve to get hurt, but I dont agree with proceeding heedlessly just to prove a point.

when i was 14 and I got hit from a dude at 40 kph, that dude was on the phone every couple of days to see how I was, and I was telling this cat not to worry cause accidents do happen

Shit happens. Faeces occur. However if I could nudge a dickhead without causing them harm, I probably would by principle - and therein lies the conflict

-D

not taking any sides here, but in a car you can turn the steering wheel 45 degrees in a split second just before impact......you try that on a bike and you go high side over the handle bars with every chance of spearing the ground head first :)

not taking any sides here, but in a car you can turn the steering wheel 45 degrees in a split second just before impact......you try that on a bike and you go high side over the handle bars with every chance of spearing the ground head first :)

thats why i stick to cars and not bikes ;)

my balls arent big enough to provide star trek-like inertial dampening and testicular shielding

-D

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