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Holly
5 months ago
This post might piss off someone, but really sick of people excusing reckless and dangerous behavior. We have all done stupid shit, but I acknowledge it is stupid. Just because they were a nice person does not mean they get a pass on their shitty behavior. I get people are greiving but recognize the shitty behavior. And someone else should not be held liable for your moronic behavior.
Holly
5 months ago
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It wasnt anything particular just a series of events. Started with someone I know ODing and it took a week to find him (no sympathy) because here is the fact Geoff was not a good person. He may of been fun, up for a good time, but he is also the same guy who drove stoned off his ass, crashed his car, rolled down a hill and left a pregnant bleeding woman in the car while he tried to leave, yet it is he will be missed um sorry not really. Another person I know her step son and friends jumped some guy in a bar, turned into a shooting when the jumpee got a gun, killed 2 and 1 injured. Family suing victim civil court because they say he should of taken the beating I guess. Then you have the accident a couple days ago of the guy who was obliviated in the accident. He was doing 90+ in a 40 mile zone during rush hour while wearing street clothes, and people are saying it is the suv driver should be charged "Watch Bikes" dont care if he was nice he obviously didnt care about anybody else doing that speed in a residental area. Oh and the family wants the driver charged, and wants 30k in GFM because he died in a tragic accident. On Nextdoor it seems one sob story after another of pity me because although I repeatly made bad choices you have no right to judge but get out your wallet. It is getting old. I am getting tired of this.
Mike Chilton
5 months ago
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I'm with you on this 💯%
Holly
5 months ago
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And it is getting worse now it is late 20's early 30's thinking like this, like really. You are adults time to start adulting.
Mike Chilton
Yea, I don't expect much from that generation, they will grow up when they hit 50s
5 months ago
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