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#151
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Lord Sullivan wrote...

Rockworm503 wrote...

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Nice just dismiss everything I say because it challenges your point of view.
I'm done with this thread. Common sense << it won this argument before it started.


Sorry there friend, but it doesn't challenge my point of view in the least, you're just parroting hearsay
that I've already argued and do not wish to repeat myself.

Your "Common sense" is: hearing hearsay and parroting it until face turns red.

I don't stand there and do this dum practice anymore, yes I was once like that too until I started to use my brain.


Funny because where I sit you using your brain is everything but.


That's only because of your brain limits, you can't see very far and can't think very deep.


I love it.  This guy thinks theres a conspiracy that wearing seatbelts will destroy your freedom in every way.
And yet I'm the retard :lol:

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Wow... a law that can potentially save lives is a government conspiracy?

Even if it was, wearing one is in your best interests. I think arguing about this for the sake of "freedom" is ridiculous.

Common sense, anyone?

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Skarwael wrote...

Wow... a law that can potentially save lives is a government conspiracy?

Even if it was, wearing one is in your best interests. I think arguing about this for the sake of "freedom" is ridiculous.

Common sense, anyone?


Yeah I already said as much.  But Common sense is us being blinded by hearesy apperantly.

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Rockworm503 wrote...

I love it.  This guy thinks theres a conspiracy that wearing seatbelts will destroy your freedom in every way.
And yet I'm the retard :lol:


Just to make something clear, I sad your brain is limited, I didn't call you a retard. :police:

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So driving in cities/small towns at 30-35 mph is very likely to get you in a huge major accident where the seat belt will save one's life? Yeah, common sense I'm sure! lol.

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chunkyman wrote...

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In Pennsylvania, it is requirement to wear seatbelts. Why? Furthermore, motorcyclists who have over two years cycle driving experience and over age 21 don't need to wear a helmet.

What's up with this whole ordeal?


I don't understand seatbelt laws either. The decision to wear seatbelts is something that only affects me, so I don't see why we need to be fined if we decide not to.


Because it doesn't only affect you.  You put other people's lives at risk by not wearing a seatbelt, a flying body at the high speeds they travel in a car crash can cause serious injury to others, including fatal ones.  And that's not counting the fact that when you hit the windscreen you will sending glass flying everywhere.  You get in a car with me and refuse to put on a seatbelt and I will be kicking you out with my feet, because I'm not having your ignorant selfishness put me at risk.



Modifié par FlintlockJazz, 16 juillet 2011 - 05:57 .


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FlintlockJazz wrote...

Because it doesn't only affect you.  You put other people's lives at risk by not wearing a seatbelt, a flying body at the high speeds they travel in a car crash can cause serious injury to others, including fatal ones.  And that's not counting the fact that when you hit the windscreen you will sending glass flying everywhere.  You get in a car with me and refuse to put on a seatbelt and I will be kicking you out with my feet, because I'm not having your ignorant selfishness put me at risk.




Wow that proves it all!!

The first video has a car magically appear in front of the moving car... just impossible. Funny how they use a Woman driver in the that ad. sensationalism at it's best.

The second shows not a crash at high speed but is done using crash test dummy which equates to humains bieng out cold before an impact... not likely. However the high speed factor represent driving on the highway and I agree on having good judgement and putting on a seatbelt on the highway.

I support education as opposed to forced by law.

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Lord Sullivan wrote...
Wow that proves it all!!

The first video has a car magically appear in front of the moving car... just impossible. Funny how they use a Woman driver in the that ad. sensationalism at it's best.

The second shows not a crash at high speed but is done using crash test dummy which equates to humains bieng out cold before an impact... not likely. However the high speed factor represent driving on the highway and I agree on having good judgement and putting on a seatbelt on the highway.

I support education as opposed to forced by law.


Then get yourself educated mate.  As usual it won't be the pricks like you who pay the price for your own stupidity and selfishness but the innocents who get caught up by it.  Just because it inconveniences you does not mean it's wrong.

Oh, and it's sensationalism is it?  Well that's because it's intended to be sensationalist, to get the point across to muppets like yourself!  Don't like the way I'm talking to you?  Well I've seen this happen in real life and the guy got away scot free and carried on not wearing a seat belt so forgive me if I don't care enough to talk to idiots like you with any degree of respect.  It takes two seconds to put it on, so put it the **** on.

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FlintlockJazz wrote...

Then get yourself educated mate.  As usual it won't be the pricks like you who pay the price for your own stupidity and selfishness but the innocents who get caught up by it.  Just because it inconveniences you does not mean it's wrong.

Oh, and it's sensationalism is it?  Well that's because it's intended to be sensationalist, to get the point across to muppets like yourself!  Don't like the way I'm talking to you?  Well I've seen this happen in real life and the guy got away scot free and carried on not wearing a seat belt so forgive me if I don't care enough to talk to idiots like you with any degree of respect.  It takes two seconds to put it on, so put it the **** on.


I understand, I understand... it's dificult to for you to have conversation with someone of a higher intellect like me. Don't sweat it, take a deep breath and everything will be just fine. I forgive you.

Modifié par Lord Sullivan, 16 juillet 2011 - 06:59 .


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Lord Sullivan wrote...

And what is your personal experience on the matter? I'm personaly experienced. After having a head on crash in a wall of a tunnel at approximatly 80 Km/h speed while i was wearing a seat belt, the gear did me no service as I alone with my legs and both arms prevent me from being trown forward. Now as for the reasons the accident happen was two fold, first a dum driver in the front of the line of cars moving in a flow decided to hit the breaks to slow down radicaly from 110 Km/h to 60 Km/h for absolutely no reason what so ever and my used vehicle suffered a back breaks malfuction of which made my car go wildly out of control and well, you can imagine the rest. After the ordeal I had zero injuries and I was all fine and dandy.

So, how are you going to be trown out of a vehicle at any speed between 30 Km/h to 80 Km/h again?uhmm...


My sides still hurt from laughing.

Why are you people trying to educate someone who believes he can actually prevent himself from crashing through the windscreen by simply holding on with his arms and legs? He knows better than ANY of you, obviously. :D

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Silent Phoenix wrote...

My sides still hurt from laughing.

Why are you people trying to educate someone who believes he can actually prevent himself from crashing through the windscreen by simply holding on with his arms and legs? He knows better than ANY of you, obviously. :D


[sarcasm]Yes I totaly imagined it, you're totaly right I only "Believe" this event happened.[/sarcasm]

Don't take my word for it, keep believing in your sensationalism, it's your own right to remain intellectualy limited just like it is my right to have my own personal choices untouched by others.

Modifié par Lord Sullivan, 16 juillet 2011 - 07:34 .


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This post is why I wear mine. There appear to be irrational individuals all over the road. But good luck with how you want to go about the matter. Really. GOOD LUCK. You might need it.

Modifié par Fortlowe, 16 juillet 2011 - 07:49 .


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Good thing he hinted at the sarcasm - with my limited intellectual powers I might just have missed it. :D

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Silent Phoenix wrote...

Good thing he hinted at the sarcasm - with my limited intellectual powers I might just have missed it. :D


Well you said it! :P

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Lord Sullivan wrote...

So driving in cities/small towns at 30-35 mph is very likely to get you in a huge major accident where the seat belt will save one's life? Yeah, common sense I'm sure! lol.


You're awareness of impact force is mind boggling.

Modifié par Milana_Saros, 16 juillet 2011 - 08:08 .


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Milana_Saros wrote...

Lord Sullivan wrote...

So driving in cities/small towns at 30-35 mph is very likely to get you in a huge major accident where the seat belt will save one's life? Yeah, common sense I'm sure! lol.


You're awareness of impact force is mind boggling.


That's because I have experience on the matter (as indicated in one of my previous posts) and also bared witness to a number of city related accidents which indicated the force of impact which was minimal. Don't sweat it, I'm aware that not everyone is blessed with that knowledge.

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Lord Sullivan wrote...

That's because I have experience on the matter


Of course you have and everyone else does not.

/thread

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Milana_Saros wrote...

Lord Sullivan wrote...

That's because I have experience on the matter


Of course you have and everyone else does not.

/thread


Well when most use sensationalism and hypobole straight out of govermental campaigns, it clearly shows they don't.

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Lord Sullivan wrote...

That's because I have experience on the matter (as indicated in one of my previous posts) and also bared witness to a number of city related accidents which indicated the force of impact which was minimal. Don't sweat it, I'm aware that not everyone is blessed with that knowledge.


Put your clothes back on. No wonder you keep seeing accidents.

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Cutlass Jack wrote...

Lord Sullivan wrote...

That's because I have experience on the matter (as indicated in one of my previous posts) and also bared witness to a number of city related accidents which indicated the force of impact which was minimal. Don't sweat it, I'm aware that not everyone is blessed with that knowledge.


Put your clothes back on. No wonder you keep seeing accidents.


lol... man I wish I had this much attention while naked. :P

Modifié par Lord Sullivan, 16 juillet 2011 - 08:33 .


#171
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Successful troll is successful troll.
Sullivan if you truly believe like you do I have nothing but pity. A small leather strap that takes 2 f-ing seconds is such a HUGE hassle that your vastly superior intellect has generated buzzwords to justify it.
Its hearsay not common sense. Simple facts presented to you is hyperbole and us just being sheep.
Oh but you have experience and have bared witness so that just renders all the videos and all the deaths void because you have experience. I guess if I said I had experience in cupcakes tasting like meat enough times I'll believe it myself.
But I'm starting to think you don't really believe what your saying and your trolling us.
Either way its obvious nothings going to change your mind I mean its obvious we're all in the governments pocket and we're trying to turn you into our slaves.... I mean thats obvious what the car manufacturers put seat belts in for amirite?

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I just hope "stubborn and pigheaded" doesn't end up being synonymous with "mangled and dead" for these anti-seat belt people. This is LIFE AND DEATH we're talking about. I want to live...if you don't, that's your business, I suppose. But don't expect me to proclaim you a rocket scientist.

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I knew a guy who didn't wear a seatbelt.

He got in a wreck and died when he was 18 years old.

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Because windshield cannon isn't a fun game for the whole family

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Why do I have to not shoot people??