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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 02:40 PM
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I don't feel bad for the Evo owners that lose their life street racing or acting stupid beind the wheel. That's 100% their fault.

Only time I feel bad is if they were hit by a drunk driver or something happened beyond their control under normal driving conditions.
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 02:40 PM
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good thing for rules. Because if we were to voice our opinions about a mod we would get the boot
Not true, as you can plainly see, nobody has been banned for anything they have said to this point. Some folks are coming close to the line, but I hope common sense and cooler heads will prevail.

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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by scottatayamaha
I am tired of people saying things like "there goes my insurance" "it was his fault" "he deserved it" have you no respect? It should be a forum rule that there should be no comments like these in threads that are related to a evo accident whether the driver lived or died was his fault or not. This absolutly makes me sick to read these remarks!! These are peoples sons, fathers, brothers and we are either making there mishap a punchline or calling them a dumbass. BAN!!!

Here is an example:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...=299803&page=5
Maybe we should have all posts filtered by you before they display, wouldn't want anything that strays from your moral compass on the boards, right?

Not everyones world view is the same as yours, get over it.
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 02:52 PM
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true everyone has the right to voice their own opinion on a subject. it is a PUBLIC internet forum. and if you get offended by something someone says over the internet then that just sad. who the heck cares about what someone else says over the internet.

peoples actions will justify their outcome. if they are being a reckless driver then their death is justifiable. sorry thats life.
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:01 PM
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Whoa...

Originally Posted by dan628
I don't have a brother, but the rest of my family is smart enough not to do stupid stuff like that. My point is, accidents happen all the time and people die every day, what difference does it make if you don't even know them. Why bring yourself down. You can't feel bad for everybody. I give my deepest sympathy for him and his family, but I am just saying that you take that risk for driving wrecklessly.
That's disgusting. First off, no one's asking you to sob over everyone's death. The OP is simply asking to respect the passing of an individual. Anyone who has lost someone dear to them can understand that form of heartache. The worst has occured, so finger-pointing or talking sh*t about the situation is not exactly being constructive. Secondly, instead of buying a turbo upgrade, you mihgt wanna look into purchasing a conscience. I had to read your line twice about accidents happen all the time, people die everyday, what difference does it make comment, because I couldn't believe that a fully-functioning human being in modern day society had typed that. That's a very un-evolutionized way of thinking. You speak as though you seperate yourself from the rest of humanity. Like a "if it doesn't happen to me, it's not my problem" train of thought. I probably wouldn't have any qualms with this if your arguement was simply freedom of speech, but it's not. Go fix yourself, buddy. I already fear that there are more of your kind. People so into their selfish way of living that they think "family" doesn't extend any further than those who live with them.

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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by igotssssoul
That's disgusting. First off, no one's asking you to sob over everyone's death. The OP is simply asking to respect the passing of an individual. Anyone who has lost someone dear to them can understand the that form of heartache. The worst has occured, so finger-pointing or talking sh*t about the situation is not exactly being constructive. Secondly, instead of buying a turbo upgrade, you mihgt wanna look into purchasing a conscience. I had to read your line twice about accidents happen all the time, people die everyday, what difference does it make comment, because I couldn't believe that a fully-functioning human being in modern day society had typed that. That's a very un-evolutionized way of thinking. You speak as though you seperate yourself from the rest of humanity. Like a "if it doesn't happen to me, it's not my problem" train of thought. I probably wouldn't have any qualms with this if your arguement was simply freedom of speech, but it's not. Go fix yourself, buddy. I already fear that there are more of your kind. People so into their selfish way of living that they think "family" doesn't extend any further than those who live with them.
Amen I think that has been the best response so far.
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:15 PM
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Do you cry 24/7? Someone is always dying for both good and bad reasons, why not give them respect?

Give respect to someone that knowingly endangered his passenger and other innocent people on a highway? Give respect for crashing his car? What exactly did he do that we should respect him for? About the only thing I respect him for is killing himself instead of dozens of others if he had caused a mass car pile up.

About the whole being selfish comments, what about all the people he endangered? how is that selfish to think of them?

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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:18 PM
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cant we all just get along
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SuPeRNeT
Would you say the same comment if it was yor brother?
+1 or your tuner?


Originally Posted by davidbuschur:
I swung over into the left lane, shifted to 4th about 1/2 past him and then lifted and saw I had reached 130 mph. While this pass (not a race as he lifted about the time he saw me pull out to pass) was taking place I could hear my daughter laughing in the back seat and I could see arms/hands flying in the passenger seat from my wife.

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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:25 PM
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How much would you "respect" him if while driving that car he killed one of your family members? I have no respect for people who drive wrecklessly or endanger other people. One they dont have enough respect for themselves or for other people so why should I respect them? Its people that think like that that we need less of and well maybe thats why he died. I would be upset if it happend to one my my friends or family member but I would be more disappointed if it was because they were driving wrecklessly.
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by PSI NRG
How much would you "respect" him if while driving that car he killed one of your family members? I have no respect for people who drive wrecklessly or endanger other people. One they dont have enough respect for themselves or for other people so why should I respect them? Its people that think like that that we need less of and well maybe thats why he died. I would be upset if it happend to one my my friends or family member but I would be more disappointed if it was because they were driving wrecklessly.
THIS is the best comment so far.
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 07:25 PM
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Its a shame he died, but like others have said, IF he was street racing and wrecked and only killed himself then I would say there is a god! He didn't kill his GF (yet, that I know of) despite the fact she wasn't belted( BIG no-no!!) and he didn't kill any innocent drivers on the road! That to me says he got what was coming to him!!!

A personal example of this I know of is the cousin of a guy I work with was doing 110mph on his sportbike and someone in a van backed out into his lane of travel and he broadsided the van and was basically killed instantly. My friend obviously grieved for his cousin but also knew it was his fault that he was dead! He told me that thats how he lived his life; ***** To The Wall!!! So when you tempt fate enough, you're bound to come up short sooner of later. Hopefully if YOU do, you won't kill someone else with your wreckless behavior!!!

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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 07:34 PM
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The problem is when people endanger everyone else on the road and risk the lives of many innocent people because of their own stupidity. I'm not sure why anyone should have sympathy for someone that does this. These aren't accidents. These are stupid choices and decisions. I realize many on here are young and don't think about these things, but there are consequences to doing stupid things.
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 07:58 PM
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I don't want to cause more uproar but I will make a comment. If all street racers deserve to do die than we would all be out some important people in the import community. I could go to any website for the top tuners in the country, or the world for that matter, and find street racing videos showcasing cars we are all familiar with, and all love to see race. Not justifying street racing just making an observation
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by wrxedout
I don't want to cause more uproar but I will make a comment. If all street racers deserve to do die than we would all be out some important people in the import community. I could go to any website for the top tuners in the country, or the world for that matter, and find street racing videos showcasing cars we are all familiar with, and all love to see race. Not justifying street racing just making an observation
I don't believe most people will say street racers deserve to die, just that if they get into an accident while racing that they and only they deserve to die! You put other peoples lives at risk with irresponsible behavior.



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