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No not on this forum a lot of the articles on the internet allow for users to comment on the article... there were some that were against the trash talkin on the horrible accident but lets say they were 1% of the reaction to the incident the 99% were just down right a-holes about the accident. Many were stating that the riders were a bunch of toothless idiots. well let say I was completely surprised to see one crappy post after another.
No not on this forum a lot of the articles on the internet allow for users to comment on the article... there were some that were against the trash talkin on the horrible accident but lets say they were 1% of the reaction to the incident the 99% were just down right a-holes about the accident. Many were stating that the riders were a bunch of toothless idiots. well let say I was completely surprised to see one crappy post after another.
You ain't kidding. There was a kid that got in an accident on a Yamaha here the other day and died. My son played football with him in high school. Some people on the www. was talking shlt about him and don't even know what they were talking about. They don't realize that these people have loved ones that could be reading there BS.
I have not seen any disrespect from any of the members of this forum. There's gonna be some idiots out there, but fortunately, we seem to have a pretty considerate group here. I've been waiting for something like that to show up here, and have been glad that it hasn't.
EVERY story, posted on EVERY newspaper web site, has those same sort of comments. If reading what some idiot types, gets your blood boiling... you really shouldn't read those "comment" sections, after a news story.
Buddy of mine went down this weekend....He will be ok but i feel bad for anyone that gets hurts by some incident like this...I don't care who they are...A life is a life. I don't know this MC club and i will not judge a man. My thoughts are with the families. R.I.P. Fellow riders.
yea i don't give a rats *** who it is.it's never funny when someone goes down.i seen a accident once and i'll tell you it sure as hell wasn't f...ing funny.
True story
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