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Watched a fatal car accident

Faust

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Yeah I mean I did my fair share of stupid crap when I was younger, including making bombs (one blew up in our face). But I can never recall us being dumb enough to drive 110+ mph while playing our game boy game (or something else equally distracting) on rain slicked roads. That pretty much is begging for the grim reaper to pay you a visit. I dunno. I guess it's human nature to some extent, but when it comes to innocent good people who die from other means aside from highly dangerous stupid actions, I feel for them and their loved ones big time. But the guy from last night...Not so much.
 

Faust

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Yeah I mean I did my fair share of stupid crap when I was younger, including making bombs (one blew up in our face). But I can never recall us being dumb enough to drive 110+ mph while playing our game boy game (or something else equally distracting) on rain slicked roads. That pretty much is begging for the grim reaper to pay you a visit. I dunno. I guess it's human nature to some extent, but when it comes to innocent good people who die from other means aside from highly dangerous stupid actions, I feel for them and their loved ones big time. But the guy from last night...Not so much.
 

Faust

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Yeah I mean I did my fair share of stupid crap when I was younger, including making bombs (one blew up in our face). But I can never recall us being dumb enough to drive 110+ mph while playing our game boy game (or something else equally distracting) on rain slicked roads. That pretty much is begging for the grim reaper to pay you a visit. I dunno. I guess it's human nature to some extent, but when it comes to innocent good people who die from other means aside from highly dangerous stupid actions, I feel for them and their loved ones big time. But the guy from last night...Not so much.
 

kayleesgrandma

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Well, it's good to see ya back and posting in full out "old SD style"! You weren't being mean--it's true--stupid people eventually will make a fatal mistake, I just hope that my loved ones are not anywhere in their path, or in the car with them, when this happens.
 

kayleesgrandma

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Well, it's good to see ya back and posting in full out "old SD style"! You weren't being mean--it's true--stupid people eventually will make a fatal mistake, I just hope that my loved ones are not anywhere in their path, or in the car with them, when this happens.
 

kayleesgrandma

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Well, it's good to see ya back and posting in full out "old SD style"! You weren't being mean--it's true--stupid people eventually will make a fatal mistake, I just hope that my loved ones are not anywhere in their path, or in the car with them, when this happens.
 

kayleesgrandma

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Well, it's good to see ya back and posting in full out "old SD style"! You weren't being mean--it's true--stupid people eventually will make a fatal mistake, I just hope that my loved ones are not anywhere in their path, or in the car with them, when this happens.
 

kayleesgrandma

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Well, it's good to see ya back and posting in full out "old SD style"! You weren't being mean--it's true--stupid people eventually will make a fatal mistake, I just hope that my loved ones are not anywhere in their path, or in the car with them, when this happens.
 

kswitch

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i know that i rarely feel too bad about the consequences for stupidity. when it comes ot death, however, my empathy quickly shifts away from the deceased and onto their families. i know this is directly linked to my own fears regarding my imminent departure, but it is no less profound.

i've been in photofinishing for 10 years. my last employer in this field did film for a number of county sherrif's in iowa, and for the polk county medical examiner. i've seen more than my fair share of highway accident, sucide, and crime scene photographs.

when i finally got over the graphic nature of the pictures, i began puting together the stories of the victims. invariably i began to fixate on the survivors and their struggles and feelings.

i don't really have a direction for this reply, but i wanted to share regardless. i guess the point that can be derived is that it isn't always about people paying for their own stupid actions, but their loved ones, too, become shattered.

i should add (for clarity) that i don't take your reaction, or lack thereof, as bad necessarily. perhaps you are jaded by your experiences. you've no doubt dealt with death and it's grieving nature on more than a few occasions. i have not been so (un)fortunate. my acquaintences with death have been rather few outside of the photofinishing industry. i still struggle with it on the regular.
 

kswitch

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i know that i rarely feel too bad about the consequences for stupidity. when it comes ot death, however, my empathy quickly shifts away from the deceased and onto their families. i know this is directly linked to my own fears regarding my imminent departure, but it is no less profound.

i've been in photofinishing for 10 years. my last employer in this field did film for a number of county sherrif's in iowa, and for the polk county medical examiner. i've seen more than my fair share of highway accident, sucide, and crime scene photographs.

when i finally got over the graphic nature of the pictures, i began puting together the stories of the victims. invariably i began to fixate on the survivors and their struggles and feelings.

i don't really have a direction for this reply, but i wanted to share regardless. i guess the point that can be derived is that it isn't always about people paying for their own stupid actions, but their loved ones, too, become shattered.

i should add (for clarity) that i don't take your reaction, or lack thereof, as bad necessarily. perhaps you are jaded by your experiences. you've no doubt dealt with death and it's grieving nature on more than a few occasions. i have not been so (un)fortunate. my acquaintences with death have been rather few outside of the photofinishing industry. i still struggle with it on the regular.
 

kswitch

New member
i know that i rarely feel too bad about the consequences for stupidity. when it comes ot death, however, my empathy quickly shifts away from the deceased and onto their families. i know this is directly linked to my own fears regarding my imminent departure, but it is no less profound.

i've been in photofinishing for 10 years. my last employer in this field did film for a number of county sherrif's in iowa, and for the polk county medical examiner. i've seen more than my fair share of highway accident, sucide, and crime scene photographs.

when i finally got over the graphic nature of the pictures, i began puting together the stories of the victims. invariably i began to fixate on the survivors and their struggles and feelings.

i don't really have a direction for this reply, but i wanted to share regardless. i guess the point that can be derived is that it isn't always about people paying for their own stupid actions, but their loved ones, too, become shattered.

i should add (for clarity) that i don't take your reaction, or lack thereof, as bad necessarily. perhaps you are jaded by your experiences. you've no doubt dealt with death and it's grieving nature on more than a few occasions. i have not been so (un)fortunate. my acquaintences with death have been rather few outside of the photofinishing industry. i still struggle with it on the regular.
 

kswitch

New member
i know that i rarely feel too bad about the consequences for stupidity. when it comes ot death, however, my empathy quickly shifts away from the deceased and onto their families. i know this is directly linked to my own fears regarding my imminent departure, but it is no less profound.

i've been in photofinishing for 10 years. my last employer in this field did film for a number of county sherrif's in iowa, and for the polk county medical examiner. i've seen more than my fair share of highway accident, sucide, and crime scene photographs.

when i finally got over the graphic nature of the pictures, i began puting together the stories of the victims. invariably i began to fixate on the survivors and their struggles and feelings.

i don't really have a direction for this reply, but i wanted to share regardless. i guess the point that can be derived is that it isn't always about people paying for their own stupid actions, but their loved ones, too, become shattered.

i should add (for clarity) that i don't take your reaction, or lack thereof, as bad necessarily. perhaps you are jaded by your experiences. you've no doubt dealt with death and it's grieving nature on more than a few occasions. i have not been so (un)fortunate. my acquaintences with death have been rather few outside of the photofinishing industry. i still struggle with it on the regular.
 

kswitch

New member
i know that i rarely feel too bad about the consequences for stupidity. when it comes ot death, however, my empathy quickly shifts away from the deceased and onto their families. i know this is directly linked to my own fears regarding my imminent departure, but it is no less profound.

i've been in photofinishing for 10 years. my last employer in this field did film for a number of county sherrif's in iowa, and for the polk county medical examiner. i've seen more than my fair share of highway accident, sucide, and crime scene photographs.

when i finally got over the graphic nature of the pictures, i began puting together the stories of the victims. invariably i began to fixate on the survivors and their struggles and feelings.

i don't really have a direction for this reply, but i wanted to share regardless. i guess the point that can be derived is that it isn't always about people paying for their own stupid actions, but their loved ones, too, become shattered.

i should add (for clarity) that i don't take your reaction, or lack thereof, as bad necessarily. perhaps you are jaded by your experiences. you've no doubt dealt with death and it's grieving nature on more than a few occasions. i have not been so (un)fortunate. my acquaintences with death have been rather few outside of the photofinishing industry. i still struggle with it on the regular.
 

barbc888

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Sean, I agree his actions were very stupid, and he paid the consequences; that's how it works sometimes. I just hope that nobody else was hurt and is suffering dearly for his reckless behavior.
 

barbc888

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Sean, I agree his actions were very stupid, and he paid the consequences; that's how it works sometimes. I just hope that nobody else was hurt and is suffering dearly for his reckless behavior.
 

barbc888

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Sean, I agree his actions were very stupid, and he paid the consequences; that's how it works sometimes. I just hope that nobody else was hurt and is suffering dearly for his reckless behavior.
 

barbc888

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Sean, I agree his actions were very stupid, and he paid the consequences; that's how it works sometimes. I just hope that nobody else was hurt and is suffering dearly for his reckless behavior.
 

barbc888

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Sean, I agree his actions were very stupid, and he paid the consequences; that's how it works sometimes. I just hope that nobody else was hurt and is suffering dearly for his reckless behavior.
 
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