Thursday, September 5, 2019

Nice to meet you too.


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  1. She was an idiot, but he had time to go around her; he was just being a j_ck_ss.

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    1. He did have time, but he didn't actually look up and see her there until right before impact, I don't think. He attempted to stop, but it turned more into a hop as his left knee struck her leg.

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  2. I think he's in the zone; He was looking straight down right up to just before the impact. Both of them being high-performance athletes attending a competition, I would think a collision at speed would be the last thing either one of them want. Even if it's just a bruise, it's damage that would affect performance.

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    1. what a load of bs. he saw her. had his hands up and shoved her down. she of course is at fault simply because she is a brain dead drooling idiot not able to afford to pay attention what is going on around her. the imagery is in realtime. it was a violent collision for the woman. I do hope she was not injured to badly. and he could have avoided and declared a fouled lane and had a do over, for what ever value that would have been worth. so much for sport.

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  3. I keep "running into" the unconscious and oblivious types like these on the bike paths around town. earbuds jammin iTunes and unaware until the freight train makes impact. and of course, it is not their fault because they did not hear/see/feel/smell you coming towards them. and as usual, the always turn into you just when you think you have cleared them. but, but, but it's not their fault!

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  4. I can't stand people that are so about"me!!" that they are obvious to their surroundings. Take a minute to realize there is other people just as important as you that have things going on too. Pricks!!!

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  5. No sympathy for the girl. She was not supposed to be there, wandering aimlessly through an active competition. The officials should have stopped her.

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