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Playing devil's advocate-- some people might think the woman in the car was being socially and morally irresponsible by using an obscene amount of resources and contributing in the greatest possible way to environmental destruction just to get from A to B, and had no right to be in that car in the first place. Some people might think a 2 ton hunk of metal with the power of a huge team of horses has no place in a dense urban environment, and should be prepared to stop for anything.
cutifly said:I am kind of wanting people who DO NOT agree with me on this to find some way and justify this type of behavior so I can gain new insight and perspective. That is what I really need from someone besides being called names, how will I ever learn how to become a better person and a better biker ?
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H3N3 said:Playing devil's advocate-- some people might think the woman in the car was being socially and morally irresponsible by using an obscene amount of resources and contributing in the greatest possible way to environmental destruction just to get from A to B, and had no right to be in that car in the first place. Some people might think a 2 ton hunk of metal with the power of a huge team of horses has no place in a dense urban environment, and should be prepared to stop for anything.
cutifly said:I am kind of wanting people who DO NOT agree with me on this to find some way and justify this type of behavior so I can gain new insight and perspective. That is what I really need from someone besides being called names, how will I ever learn how to become a better person and a better biker ?
Sounds like the guy is a few marbles short of a good game. His head was not put on correctly, and his momma did not love him. BTW was he wearing a helmet?
What do you expect riding a bike?
Playing devil's advocate-- some people might think the woman in the car was being socially and morally irresponsible by using an obscene amount of resources and contributing in the greatest possible way to environmental destruction just to get from A to B, and had no right to be in that car in the first place. Some people might think a 2 ton hunk of metal with the power of a huge team of horses has no place in a dense urban environment, and should be prepared to stop for anything.
cutifly said:I am kind of wanting people who DO NOT agree with me on this to find some way and justify this type of behavior so I can gain new insight and perspective. That is what I really need from someone besides being called names, how will I ever learn how to become a better person and a better biker ?
Don't post things like this; they will one day cause me to have a stroke.
Regardless of how you feel about a persons choice to drive instead of ride it is not only legal but socially acceptable and if they are following the rules of the road, paying attention and not otherwise acting the jerk really there is no justified reason to bitch them out. People who cut cars off and then bitch at them are the people who are making it harder for us all.
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Don't post things like this; they will one day cause me to have a stroke.
Regardless of how you feel about a persons choice to drive instead of ride it is not only legal but socially acceptable and if they are following the rules of the road, paying attention and not otherwise acting the jerk really there is no justified reason to bitch them out. People who cut cars off and then bitch at them are the people who are making it harder for us all.
I drive frequently, my work leaves me with no choice, and I work very hard to pay attention to and be nice to cyclists but even as an avid cyclist I am, far to frequently, driven to new heights of rage by cyclists doing something exactly as described above. Don't run a stop sign and then curse at me for almost missing you as a slammed on the brakes throwing every part and tool in the back of my van out of the shelves and on the floor; you're supposed to stop too asshat.
H3N3 said:Playing devil's advocate-- some people might think the woman in the car was being socially and morally irresponsible by using an obscene amount of resources and contributing in the greatest possible way to environmental destruction just to get from A to B, and had no right to be in that car in the first place. Some people might think a 2 ton hunk of metal with the power of a huge team of horses has no place in a dense urban environment, and should be prepared to stop for anything.
cutifly said:I am kind of wanting people who DO NOT agree with me on this to find some way and justify this type of behavior so I can gain new insight and perspective. That is what I really need from someone besides being called names, how will I ever learn how to become a better person and a better biker ?
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