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BTW I have a 1000CC bike to shift less. Waiting for the automatic sportbike:disturbed
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BTW I have a 1000CC bike to shift less. Waiting for the automatic sportbike:disturbed
.How many people on here text while driving? talk on the phone?dont wear helmets? drink and ride? but wont pass on a double yellow
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Ok forget all this stuff and lets just string up Johnny cause that just sounds like good old fashioned fun!!! Nothing like the misery and suffering of another human being to raise the spirits!!! Not to mentionJOTR admitted he was the second gunman in the grassy knoll!
Couple more things to think about. The law says I can carry a gun. I do have one. Why, because it seemed like I was the only one that didn't have one. Personally I think this is insanity in this day in age. I think every Canadian and European would agree with me. I'm likely to get torched by a lot of Americans for saying it though.
The law says that if the cops catch you driving without a seatbelt they can ticket you. Yet I can ride a dangerous motorcycle with no helmet and no seatbelt in NH, no problem.
Once again, I ask you to think carefully about the laws and how you, personally, view them, deep down inside your own morality.
behave boy or you're gonna get the genital cuff!!! :disturbed
I would like to thank Johnny for his candor and hitting the resonant frequency of human morality. I have always seen people in many different ways, none of which are the usual measuring stick of character. One of those ways is what I call "rules" people. This is Norm's personal view. I'm not trying to pass this off as anything legitimate, only one man's thoughts. Rules people obey the law blindly, as if the laws were made by God him/herself. They tend to be holier than thou, looking at others who disobey to be of lesser quality or character. They are also less insightful to their own behavior. Such a person may ride a motorcycle. They are engaging in an activity that by and large is viewed by the adult population as excessively dangerous, costly to society because it contains absolutely none of the modern era safety features that are mandated in cars such as seat belts, metal cages that completely surround the driver, 4 wheels, ABS, firewall, crumple zones, air bags, and more. They have questioned why they as a society should pay the costs of higher healthcare, large emergency room deductibles, etc due to greater motorcycle morbidity and mortality. Yet the rules people will look at others, who have slightly more risk tolerance than them (go faster on the motorcycle, ride without gear, etc) as "crazy."
Please, I am by no means directing this post at any one of your responses. This is directed at my perception of human behavior in general. I don't judge anyone at the level that we are talking at here. Pass a double yellow? That's your business. I've done it and I'll do it again. Homicidal maniac in a truck: That guy is a menace to society. I only judge people by the kindness they're willing to extend or the malice they go out of their way to deliver. Johnny has asked all of us to look inside themselves and ask what makes them tick. He took a moment to re-evaluate his position and came to see that he actually lives by another set of rules. A set that I too happen to live by. When he asks: Why a 1000cc's he's really asking you to evaluate your own risk averse or risk willing behavior. We all have our tolerances. In these wide open spaces where these two bikers were steaming along it was unlikely they were endangering anyone but themselves. They had good visibility for pedestrians and more than likely would have killed themselves if a pedestrian happened to get in their way because they would have tried to avoid them, and in doing so, would likely have crashed. I've flown down Lexington Avenue in New York City inside a cab that missed dozens pedestrians by inches or feet more than a few times. The cab driver's objective is to scare them back to the sidewalk. It cracks me up every time. I don't judge the cab driver. He/she's doing the best job they know how and they're doing what they think you want them to do, which is to get to your destination fast.
Rules are rules, laws are laws. They were made by man, not God. In the end you have to sleep with yourself. Are you happy with the way you live your life. Judge less. Look inside yourself more. It's painful, but it's the only way I do things.