FordraptorHero
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thats good news
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its amazing how people are so quick to post these online. figured people would have better things to do rather than play paparazzi over someones unfortunate event
Moral of the story, do your dumb shit, your risky shit, your "I'm going to try this" shit, your "hold my beer shit, or any other shit you don't want the world to see, around trusted friends, not on a public run.
It is unfortunate that it is out there. However, in this day and age, it's impossible to stop
its amazing how people are so quick to post these online. figured people would have better things to do rather than play paparazzi over someones unfortunate event
It's an unwritten rule around here that you don't post stuff like that until after the insurance proceedings have been settled. That's really the root of it.
It was a guy and his son. The son had a helmet on and both only suffered minor scrapes and soreness apparently.
Now, it is written and gospel. Much appreciated for the heads up.
Some very good news in the midst of bad.
no, actually i dont have accounts for either of those. i think that social media has gone too far into peoples lives. good thing is everyone is ok and they walked away from the wreck. this video was sent to me privately shortly after it happened. i sure as hell, am not posting anyones misfortune online. i went through a similiar issue 4 years ago but there was no video footage of my wreck, just lots of ******** posts surrounding it. i respect peoples privacy and their need to keep their issues to themselves.You not on Social Media sites? Facebook/Instagram, everyone races to be the 1st to post!!!! They think they are TMZ or some shit