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#1 cpo335
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I have a race tomorrow so I have to stay in, but tomorrow night I think I'm going out with a few friends.
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[QUOTE="cpo335"]You are pathetic. Seriously dump this girl. Every topic you make is about your problems with her, I mean, you'd think that you'd figure it out (that you guys don't mix) by now. Dump her. You seem like an attention-whore (you are draging this topic on after EVERYONE has said dump her) while she is just... you know. So I, along with everyone else, say dump her. There are 7 billion people on this planet, half of them are girls. Odds are you will find one, other than this *****, who is right for you. Plus, you're in high school. You are involving yourself in the same type of drama that exists in high school, except on the internet, despite you claiming not to like it. High school relationshhips are not meant to last. You need to get yourself a new girl or get your man card revoked.THE_BRUTALIZER
Im not an attention whore, man, this girl is all I can think about when I get this way, and yeah, everyone says dump her, but it aint that easy. I actually love her, I actually care for her, anything at this point will take time....but you are most likely right. Thanks for the straightforward advice.

Alright, so I'll take that back. You're not an attention whore, but you really need to ditch this one. If you're such the nice/great kid you make yourself out to be, hen you should have another, better girl in seconds. And when you dump her (post it on her and tell us BTW), don't get down on yourself. She's going nowhere in life, while you obviously are since you seem like a decent guy. Plus, love and hate are closely related. Choose the latter and let her be the fuel to your fire. It's what I did... kind of.
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#3 cpo335
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Studied: Psychology, Education, Accounting Studying: Math Plan on studying (someday): Philosophy History Economics Political Science Sociology Law MFT (Marriage and Family Therapy) othersrawsavon
By studying, do you mean research those topics yourself or you actually take classes (like college level, actual educational classes)? And I'm either planning on Undergrad: English, Political Science, or Bio and Grad: Law or Med
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You are pathetic. Seriously dump this girl. Every topic you make is about your problems with her, I mean, you'd think that you'd figure it out (that you guys don't mix) by now. Dump her. You seem like an attention-whore (you are draging this topic on after EVERYONE has said dump her) while she is just... you know. So I, along with everyone else, say dump her. There are 7 billion people on this planet, half of them are girls. Odds are you will find one, other than this *****, who is right for you. Plus, you're in high school. You are involving yourself in the same type of drama that exists in high school, except on the internet, despite you claiming not to like it. High school relationshhips are not meant to last. You need to get yourself a new girl or get your man card revoked.
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[QUOTE="horgen123"][QUOTE="cpo335"]

Have you ever seen a car flying at you with their headlights flashing in your face? At night? with no one else on the road (except another cop coming from the same direction). My point is (since the patriotic guy doesn't seem to grasp it) is that people speed, regardless of who they are, and if the teenagers had payed attention then they would have stopped and avided the entire crash.

Oh and the police cruiser sped up, which means he accelerated.... which means the engine got very loud before the crash. Maybe the kids were listening to loud music, or just not paying attention AT ALL (like they whuld have been), but it's kind of hard to not hear a police cruiser's engine rev up when he's barrelling down a street (esp. since they have different engines or w/e than most cars). It's the teens' fault, they were doing somethign wrong (whether it be driving drunk, listening to loud music, or something) and we can just blame it on negligence. The officer neglected to follow the speed limit and the teens neglected to pay attention.

Who did the biggest mistake here? The teenagers who turned right or the speeding cop? If the cop went at the same speed as the one filming everything would have been fine...

If the teenagers had payed atention, then everything would be fine... It goes both ways. You can't pin this entire hing on the cops.
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[QUOTE="cpo335"][QUOTE="GrandJury"]Ohhh Ok. So now ALL cops can break their own laws just to get home. Well that is nice to know. So what if it was you in that car or somebody you loved by slight chance, would you feel the same way? Oh it is ok that the cop was going 94 and caused harm, he was just trying to get home...horgen123
You completely did not understand wat I said. Go back to my post and omit the part about trying to get home. I'll say it again, "If the teenagers had been paying attention, then nothing would have happened."

He probably wasn't the easiest one to see coming at them...

Have you ever seen a car flying at you with their headlights flashing in your face? At night? with no one else on the road (except another cop coming from the same direction). My point is (since the patriotic guy doesn't seem to grasp it) is that people speed, regardless of who they are, and if the teenagers had payed attention then they would have stopped and avided the entire crash.

Oh and the police cruiser sped up, which means he accelerated.... which means the engine got very loud before the crash. Maybe the kids were listening to loud music, or just not paying attention AT ALL (like they whuld have been), but it's kind of hard to not hear a police cruiser's engine rev up when he's barrelling down a street (esp. since they have different engines or w/e than most cars). It's the teens' fault, they were doing somethign wrong (whether it be driving drunk, listening to loud music, or something) and we can just blame it on negligence. The officer neglected to follow the speed limit and the teens neglected to pay attention.

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Ohhh Ok. So now ALL cops can break their own laws just to get home. Well that is nice to know. So what if it was you in that car or somebody you loved by slight chance, would you feel the same way? Oh it is ok that the cop was going 94 and caused harm, he was just trying to get home...GrandJury
You completely did not understand wat I said. Go back to my post and omit the part about trying to get home. I'll say it again, "If the teenagers had been paying attention, then nothing would have happened."
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Why did you edit your post, to tell me to not edit mine. I just added a few words and broke up the paragraphs. The overall point here is he was speeding. He was not going anywhere, he was not on call so why did he fly through there at 94 miles an hour? If he had just kept at regular limit none of this would of happened. GrandJury
He was going home. If the teenagers payed attention to their surroundings, then none of this would have happened.
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[QUOTE="cpo335"]Funny how when a police car smashes into another car, it's the police's fault. Does anybody care to question the teens? Why were they out that late? Were they drunk? It's kind of hard to miss a speeding police cruiser (with headlights on) coming at you. There are laws that state the one must be under COMPLETE control of your vehicle and be compeltely aware of your surroundings. These teens clearly were not. If they stopped short, then all would be avoided. And I like how people get pissed at the cops because they were speeding and running the lights, as if you guys have never sped or run a red/yellow light. GrandJury

Dude I supportpolice officers and I can admit that that cop was WRONG. Did you read the second article. It stated that the cop did not have his lights on, he was not suppot to pass the other cop on the right and he was going 94 miles an hour....I am guessing waaay over the speed limit. I guess it would have been more acceptable if they teens were adults. No matter how you slice it the cop was the wrong one. I would love to see your reaction time to a cop car flying at you at 94 miles an hour. Oh and for the "Complete control" statement, how about the cop, where was HIS control, he is suppose to be up holding the law and stopping people from speeding, not doing what he did. He did not have complete control, he broke the law, he caused those to humans(Regardless of age) to die.

My reaction time would have been 0 seconds because I would have seen the speeding police cruiser racing towards me with his headlight flashing in my eyes. Clearly these teens showed a lack of judgement when driving. Why were they out at 2:15am in the first place? Nothing good happens after midnight. I read both articles, and the only part of it that actually relates to the crash itself it the lights and speeding (arguably) because those are the only two things that could have affected the proceeding events. The police officer was in complete control the entire time, you can even see his taillights flash as he nears the other car. He most certainly did not cause those teens to die. It was their fault that they didn't see the speeding police car coming at them. Also, the light where the crash occured was flashing yellow, which means "use extra caution" (and the officer CLEARLY hit the brakes). The teens obviously did not display the "extra caution" required by the law and upheld by the flashing yellow light. The cop, however, did. He slowed down, and the teens proceeded to cut across 3 lanes of traffic, thus blocking the police officer's path and causing the crash.

EDIT: Wy did you edit your post, don't do that.

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#10 cpo335
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Go for the smart/quiet type then turn them into gamers.