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Seen the video of the crash and it’s hard to feel bad for someone driving a flash car at 100mph into a rock wall.
Like if they were putputting along at 60, and a rock fell and mooshed em, fine, that’s sad and unfortunate. He done it to himself. I feel bad for his family and friends, no one should have to face the loss of a loved one suddenly. Don’t feel bad for him though.
He also murdered his passenger. At this point, zero sympathy. As a driver, you’re responsible for the safety of everyone on board. Speeding is a choice.
Edit: source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGAaNhRge9Q
Excellent point
Headline becomes funnier w/footage:
oh no, another cager death!
if only there was a safe way to travel that didn’t risk collisions with other vehicles in an optimized safe environment.
there are still folks that believed rubber+tar+paint are great ways to travel😱
I was never a fan of CoD but this feels kinda big. Like if the person who created Halo were to die.