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Dusknoir wrote It's a shame people drink and drive. It says directly on a lot alcohol products that you should NOT operate cars or machinery.That's only for insurance purposes for the company, no one ever reads it.
Just like when you buy a firearm, it says "this is not a toy, this can hurt someone blah blah"
People still shoot each other...
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Glock- wrotewhy you know so much are you a cop or something?Dusknoir wrote It's a shame people drink and drive. It says directly on a lot alcohol products that you should NOT operate cars or machinery.That's only for insurance purposes for the company, no one ever reads it.
Just like when you buy a firearm, it says "this is not a toy, this can hurt someone blah blah"
People still shoot each other...
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Disc wroteGlock- wrotewhy you know so much are you a cop or something?Dusknoir wrote It's a shame people drink and drive. It says directly on a lot alcohol products that you should NOT operate cars or machinery.That's only for insurance purposes for the company, no one ever reads it.
Just like when you buy a firearm, it says "this is not a toy, this can hurt someone blah blah"
People still shoot each other...
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I went to a party last night and we had to stay the night, nobody was allowed to drive.
Wish people would just say no to driving after drinking
Wish people would just say no to driving after drinking
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Glock- wroteu nastyyDisc wroteGlock- wrotewhy you know so much are you a cop or something?Dusknoir wrote It's a shame people drink and drive. It says directly on a lot alcohol products that you should NOT operate cars or machinery.That's only for insurance purposes for the company, no one ever reads it.
Just like when you buy a firearm, it says "this is not a toy, this can hurt someone blah blah"
People still shoot each other...
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I have to agree and disagree with certain posts here, the topic I can fully agree with, people try to beat fate. It happens all the time and to be frank, it is annoying.
Now for the sub rant a little, this one is aimed a bit at what Glock- said.
Yes drinking does indefinitely lead to bad decisions, it also depends on who it is. I am sure you know this just as well as i do, lightweights and heavyweights.
Now take a lightweight for example the one and done scenario. Who after one drink thinks they can cheat anything. To a heavyweight who can down half a pack, and generally have a sense of what they're doing.
I am at fault here, I can drink and drive but that is mainly at night and within a local 5 block radius not much goes on. Now if i was running major state roads yes that makes perfect sense, keep me the **** off the road.
But unlike most people I can keep a steady mindset, and know my limits.
Drinking doesn't always lead the bad choices as well, me and my brothers tend to get more done if there is some sort of drink involved that day.
While drinking does mess with anyone's head i don't care who you are, you should abide by basic street law if you feel like you can do it, don't even consider it. That is the issue with drinking the thought of i can do it and cheat the inevitable ending of whatever happens.
Now for the sub rant a little, this one is aimed a bit at what Glock- said.
Yes drinking does indefinitely lead to bad decisions, it also depends on who it is. I am sure you know this just as well as i do, lightweights and heavyweights.
Now take a lightweight for example the one and done scenario. Who after one drink thinks they can cheat anything. To a heavyweight who can down half a pack, and generally have a sense of what they're doing.
I am at fault here, I can drink and drive but that is mainly at night and within a local 5 block radius not much goes on. Now if i was running major state roads yes that makes perfect sense, keep me the **** off the road.
But unlike most people I can keep a steady mindset, and know my limits.
Drinking doesn't always lead the bad choices as well, me and my brothers tend to get more done if there is some sort of drink involved that day.
While drinking does mess with anyone's head i don't care who you are, you should abide by basic street law if you feel like you can do it, don't even consider it. That is the issue with drinking the thought of i can do it and cheat the inevitable ending of whatever happens.
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