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This is'nt about bikers..it's about having *****. Some got'em...apparently alot here don't. I applaud the biker. Sometimes ya just gotta reach out and touch someone..
'specially when they try to kill you. The cager got a life lesson. I don't know the whole story..don't care. Getting so tired of hearing and reading about what is socially acceptable behavior in situations like this. **** being politically correct. Jackslap the next ******* that tries to kill you. The feeling of a nose cracking against your knuckles feels good sometimes and is a great stress reliever...
Is it about ***** or brains. I doubt the car driver intended to kill a motorcycle rider. I ride and understand the risk--etc.. Mistakes happen! The feeling of a knuckle on a nose? Come-on now. Walk up to my ride and try to knuckle me; and you will get what you ask for.
Ok, enough with all the big talkers here. Next time some asshat cuts one of you "*** kickin" real bikers, I want action. Follow that fkr home and beat his, her, grandmas ***. Kick their dog too! Internet badasses. Hoping for similar stories to come rolling in now!
+1 And, do we have to wear our costume's? Headless dew rag here.
obviously the new biker motto has become: Live Scared!
haha and hitting a guy with a helmet while he sits in his car is so brave and tough....i mean, dont let him out of the car because then he might be able to defend himself....
not to mention, just because you ride a damn motorcycle doesn't mean you have to try and act like the angels in the 70's...people make mistakes, but im sure you have never pulled out in front of anybody, whether it be another car or motorcycle...and if you did im sure you got out of your car and said "ok buddy, you get to punch me in the face now, and i deserve it!"....
if you think you have to "act" like a biker, then you guys are the posers...im going to live my life the way my parents raised me to...like a decent human being who contributes to society in a positive manner....call me whatever you want....but if thats what being a "biker" is, then please dont call me that!
haha and hitting a guy with a helmet while he sits in his car is so brave and tough....i mean, dont let him out of the car because then he might be able to defend himself....
not to mention, just because you ride a damn motorcycle doesn't mean you have to try and act like the angels in the 70's...people make mistakes, but im sure you have never pulled out in front of anybody, whether it be another car or motorcycle...and if you did im sure you got out of your car and said "ok buddy, you get to punch me in the face now, and i deserve it!"....
if you think you have to "act" like a biker, then you guys are the posers...im going to live my life the way my parents raised me to...like a decent human being who contributes to society in a positive manner....call me whatever you want....but if thats what being a "biker" is, then please dont call me that!
you act like a punch in the nose is such a huge deal. Little girls do it dude, don't be scared.
No, I WANT you to do it to the first grandma who pulls in front of your bike. Or grandpa or man, woman, child, dog. Idgaf. Just do it and stop coming on here telling about how you would do it! If you have not been nearly killed or maimed by some dumbass driver yet than you havent been riding long.
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