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#67 - joemand (06/21/2012) [-]
Oh yea let's all feel bad for the guy that INTENTIONALLY drove drunk at speeds of 130mph. The decisions you make are those that affect you. Sadly, these decisions could have killed others (thankfully they did not).

It's a shame that he passed, but I refuse to sympathize to the extent that so many have done. I've seen innocent victums multiple times in my line of work who have been ripped and literally fattened due to the lack of care of drunk drivers.

TL;DR Fuck you for praising this man, he made his choices. Choices which could have potentially taken the lives of others.

P.S. I gladly say this while being logged in. I want to see how many of you hypocritical and naive bastards rage over this.
User avatar #80 to #67 - troythehotman (06/21/2012) [-]
So if your relative dies, one you care greatly for, drunk driving, you won't care.
I care for people, fuck me right?
User avatar #73 to #67 - shiverman (06/21/2012) [-]
Yeah the way he died was immature and killed a friend of his, we just simply miss his work and his part in the jackass crew. I grew up watching this guy do stupid shit, and somewhat looked up to him as a model on how to have fun. It's not praising his decision to drunk drive, it's simply to invoke memories of his comedy and unique form of entertainment. Stop trying to be the righteous guardian of all the is right.
#68 to #67 - N. Korean citizen (06/21/2012) [-]
He killed his passenger, Zachary Hartwell. But no one fucking cares because he wasn't famous enough.
#74 to #68 - N. Korean citizen (06/21/2012) [-]
He was in jackass number 2
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