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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #25 on: December 10, 2013, 06:10:03 AM »
Its called being a responsible adult , so I can see how you are unable to understand.
There is only so much you can do as a passenger. Police have confirmed that they were going 90+ an hour. What can you do as a passenger? Scream at him to slow down? Grab the wheel? Jump out of the car?

Bottom line: Paul Walker's friend killed Paul Walker.

Walker was an innocent casualty.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #26 on: December 10, 2013, 06:50:47 AM »
Paul Walker is in Heaven right now.

Unfortunately we can't say the same for most GB'ers when they bite the bullet.



We can most definitely say that "Devon97" possesses a limited intellect and as such, invests himself in hare-brained, antiquated insurance schemes, in the hope that his mediocrity will be thusly rendered moot, when he finally ascends to the pearly gates to take his place next to his vengeful, spiteful god, who demands to be surrounded and loved by only the unthinking and illogical. 


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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #27 on: December 10, 2013, 09:20:13 AM »
There is only so much you can do as a passenger. Police have confirmed that they were going 90+ an hour. What can you do as a passenger? Scream at him to slow down? Grab the wheel? Jump out of the car?

Bottom line: Paul Walker's friend killed Paul Walker.

Walker was an innocent casualty.
this is what i ve been saying from the beginning; the dude who pretended to be his friend was jealous of him and suicidal and killed them both.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #28 on: December 10, 2013, 05:13:28 PM »
There is only so much you can do as a passenger. Police have confirmed that they were going 90+ an hour. What can you do as a passenger? Scream at him to slow down? Grab the wheel? Jump out of the car?

Bottom line: Paul Walker's friend killed Paul Walker.

Walker was an innocent casualty.
Oh Brother. Paul Walker a self confessed reckless driver himself, chose to be a passenger with another known reckless driver in an overpowered sports car to 'go for a spin' , a drive to nowhere, and assumed the driver would stick to the speed limit.  Not everybody is as gullible to think such a thing.  For starters, I would NEVER be a passenger in a overpowered vehicle to 'go for a spin', secondly, if I found myself in a situation where somebody was driving recklessly by all means I would yell at the driver to let me out of the vehicle. Thirdly, Paul Walker promoted and encouraged that sort of driving in his own movies, he had NO ISSUE with such behaviour, even a few days before he died his father told him to stop taking unnecessary risks.  

Paul Walker knew exactly what was meant when he was asked to 'go for a spin' in his friends high powered sports car.  He embraced the whole reckless driving philosophy, he profited from it in fact, and he died at the hands of someone who also shared a love of that philosophy.  Paul Walker was the victim of his own reckless attitude towards life, I am surprised he made it to 40.  Sadly, Paul's glorification of such reckless behaviour in his movies will continue to be complicit in innocent people being seriously injured and killed by Fast and Furious fanboys.  Paul Walker is far from INNOCENT!
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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #29 on: December 10, 2013, 05:22:53 PM »
Oh Brother. Paul Walker a self confessed reckless driver himself, got in the car with another known reckless driver in an overpowered sports car to go 'for a spin' , a drive to nowhere, and assumed the driver would stick to the speed limit.  Not everybody is as gullible to think such a thing.  For starters, I would NEVER be a passenger in a overpowered vehicle to 'go for a spin', secondly, if I found myself in a situation where somebody was driving recklessly by all means I would yell at the driver to let me out of the vehicle. Thirdly, Paul Walker promoted and encouraged that sort of driving in his own movies, he had NO ISSUE with such behaviour, even a few days before he died his father told him to stop taking unnecessary risks. 

Paul Walker knew exactly what was meant when he was asked to 'go for a spin' in his friends high powered sports car.  He embraced the whole reckless driving philosophy, he profited from it in fact, and he died at the hands of someone who also shared a love of that philosophy.  Paul Walker was the victim of his own reckless attitude towards life, I am surprised he made it to 40.  Sadly, Paul's glorification of such reckless behaviour in his movies will continue to be complicit in innocent people being seriously injured and killed by Fast and Furious fanboys.  Paul Walker is far from INNOCENT!

Didn't we go through this already?

It didn't take fast and furious or Paul walker to glorify street racing like u said , street racing and fast cars have been going on waaaay before them

U do not understand cars or the car culture , yes there are idiots who race illegally and kill themselves but the car culture as a scene is not like that , u have been watching too many movies

I suggest u STFU if u don't know shit about cars and what that scene is about and what it truly represents


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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #30 on: December 10, 2013, 05:25:46 PM »
Everyone drifts 5 or 10 mph over the limit at times.  If you're going 20 mph over, you are well aware you're speeding and just take the risk for a ticket.

if you're going 50 or 60 mph over the speed limit, you are knowingly risking your own life - which is cool.  But you're also risking the lives of others if you're doing it on a public road.  At 90 mph on a 45, you aren't going to be able to react to someone coming out of a side street or a kid running into the road.  At 45mph, you can dodge just about anything.  

Walker did some nice charity stuff, but he endangered lives all the time when he did this on public roads.  You're a millionaire... go to the track and go 200 mph to your heart's content, that's awesome.  Doing it on a public road is selfish.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #31 on: December 10, 2013, 05:26:19 PM »
Oh Brother. Paul Walker a self confessed reckless driver himself, got in the car with another known reckless driver in an overpowered sports car to go 'for a spin' , a drive to nowhere, and assumed the driver would stick to the speed limit.  Not everybody is as gullible to think such a thing.  For starters, I would NEVER be a passenger in a overpowered vehicle to 'go for a spin', secondly, if I found myself in a situation where somebody was driving recklessly by all means I would yell at the driver to let me out of the vehicle. Thirdly, Paul Walker promoted and encouraged that sort of driving in his own movies, he had NO ISSUE with such behaviour, even a few days before he died his father told him to stop taking unnecessary risks. 

Paul Walker knew exactly what was meant when he was asked to 'go for a spin' in his friends high powered sports car.  He embraced the whole reckless driving philosophy, he profited from it in fact, and he died at the hands of someone who also shared a love of that philosophy.  Paul Walker was the victim of his own reckless attitude towards life, I am surprised he made it to 40.  Sadly, Paul's glorification of such reckless behaviour in his movies will continue to be complicit in innocent people being seriously injured and killed by Fast and Furious fanboys.  Paul Walker is far from INNOCENT!

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #32 on: December 10, 2013, 05:27:49 PM »
I dont stress the role model stuff... i mean, lots of guys play movie roles, gangsters, hitmen, bank robbers, etc... I don't blame them when a kid robs a bank.  

I do stress the dangerous driving on public roads.  You don't own the road, Mr Walker.  Someone could have been standing on that sidewalk walking their dog and you would have ended their life, just like that, because you wanted to have some fun.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #33 on: December 10, 2013, 05:33:57 PM »
Didn't we go through this already?

It didn't take fast and furious or Paul walker to glorify street racing like u said , street racing and fast cars have been going on waaaay before them

U do not understand cars or the car culture , yes there are idiots who race illegally and kill themselves but the car culture as a scene is not like that , u have been watching too many movies

I suggest u STFU if u don't know shit about cars and what that scene is about and what it truly represents


I suggest you go fuck yourself.  I never liked the 'HOON CULTURE' before idiots like Paul Walker started to glorify it.  The 'CAR CULTURE' as you call it is full of overgrown children with the maturity of a 12 year old.  The types of people who feel better about themselves by identifying with something perceived to be masculine or powerful.  We all know such people have deep insecurity issues, unfortunately, their anti social behaviour harms and kills innocent people.  I wouldn't give a rat's arse if they were just killing themselves, I would be appreciative of that, but they kill innocent people, and anybody who glorifies that deserves to die in a horrific and violent car crash resulting in burning to death.

PS: I actually rarely watch movies ! Maybe once every 6 months.
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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #34 on: December 10, 2013, 07:40:09 PM »
I suggest you go fuck yourself.  I never liked the 'HOON CULTURE' before idiots like Paul Walker started to glorify it.  The 'CAR CULTURE' as you call it is full of overgrown children with the maturity of a 12 year old.  The types of people who feel better about themselves by identifying with something perceived to be masculine or powerful.  We all know such people have deep insecurity issues, unfortunately, their anti social behaviour harms and kills innocent people.  I wouldn't give a rat's arse if they were just killing themselves, I would be appreciative of that, but they kill innocent people, and anybody who glorifies that deserves to die in a horrific and violent car crash resulting in burning to death.

PS: I actually rarely watch movies ! Maybe once every 6 months.
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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #35 on: December 10, 2013, 10:05:36 PM »
I suggest you go fuck yourself.  I never liked the 'HOON CULTURE' before idiots like Paul Walker started to glorify it.  The 'CAR CULTURE' as you call it is full of overgrown children with the maturity of a 12 year old. The types of people who feel better about themselves by identifying with something perceived to be masculine or powerful.  We all know such people have deep insecurity issues, unfortunately, their anti social behaviour harms and kills innocent people.  I wouldn't give a rat's arse if they were just killing themselves, I would be appreciative of that, but they kill innocent people, and anybody who glorifies that deserves to die in a horrific and violent car crash resulting in burning to death.

PS: I actually rarely watch movies ! Maybe once every 6 months.


Haha pretty much sums up what u know, which is NOTHING! Nice generalization

I grew up with very fast cars, my dad tracks them when he can, I've never raced on public roads nor drive triple the speed limit

Your generalization of people and their hobby with cars is comical , same way they probably look at a 40 yr old man who follows men in thongs and injects illegal drugs in their body I guess ;D

Your argument has no substance, just baseless attacks on something u have absolutely no clue about, only what u see on tv

STFU

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #36 on: December 10, 2013, 10:13:30 PM »
I suggest you go fuck yourself.  I never liked the 'HOON CULTURE' before idiots like Paul Walker started to glorify it.  The 'CAR CULTURE' as you call it is full of overgrown children with the maturity of a 12 year old.The types of people who feel better about themselves by identifying with something perceived to be masculine or powerful.  We all know such people have deep insecurity issues, unfortunately, their anti social behaviour harms and kills innocent people.  I wouldn't give a rat's arse if they were just killing themselves, I would be appreciative of that, but they kill innocent people, and anybody who glorifies that deserves to die in a horrific and violent car crash resulting in burning to death.

PS: I actually rarely watch movies ! Maybe once every 6 months.

The irony of this and u being on a bbing forum following men in thongs  ;D :D

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #37 on: December 11, 2013, 04:38:56 AM »
There is only so much you can do as a passenger. Police have confirmed that they were going 90+ an hour. What can you do as a passenger? Scream at him to slow down? Grab the wheel? Jump out of the car?

Bottom line: Paul Walker's friend killed Paul Walker.

Walker was an innocent casualty.

I agree, the driver ultimately killed paul walker  ut I am sure he was a willing participant and as such, just as guilty.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #38 on: December 11, 2013, 04:48:59 AM »
A good guy indeed; once sucked me off in the bathroom of an Arbys.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #39 on: December 11, 2013, 05:21:04 AM »
two words for anybody who doesn't like fast cars and paul walker

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #40 on: December 11, 2013, 05:25:28 AM »
I suggest you go fuck yourself.  I never liked the 'HOON CULTURE' before idiots like Paul Walker started to glorify it.  The 'CAR CULTURE' as you call it is full of overgrown children with the maturity of a 12 year old.  The types of people who feel better about themselves by identifying with something perceived to be masculine or powerful.  We all know such people have deep insecurity issues, unfortunately, their anti social behaviour harms and kills innocent people.  I wouldn't give a rat's arse if they were just killing themselves, I would be appreciative of that, but they kill innocent people, and anybody who glorifies that deserves to die in a horrific and violent car crash resulting in burning to death.

PS: I actually rarely watch movies ! Maybe once every 6 months.


Are you scared of movies then too? 

How many layers of padding do you put on the corners of your furniture?
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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #41 on: December 11, 2013, 05:25:37 AM »
I agree, the driver ultimately killed paul walker  ut I am sure he was a willing participant and as such, just as guilty.
your logic makes my head hurt.
what id he was sitting next to the guy going "dude, slow down man, there are kids our here?"

what if they scoped it out first and there were no pedestrians anywhere?

youre basically just trying to find a way to stick responsibility for the crash on the fucking passenger (probably because hes paul walker, hell I used to think he was a pretty boy fagget) which is absurd.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #42 on: December 11, 2013, 05:29:09 AM »

Are you scared of movies then too? 

How many layers of padding do you put on the corners of your furniture?
dude irrationally hates and fears anyone and anything that has the potential to cause him injury/death/humiliation.

I think the reason is the pitbull attack. ... its scarred his psyche, he believes if there were no pits hed never have had his life taken so now he campaigns against anything that could possibly recreate that situation with himself, because hes so terrified of feeling like that again.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #43 on: December 11, 2013, 07:14:22 AM »
met him in santa barbara  (bjj)

all I can say is that he was beyond nice

like paul newman

I met him too

they seemed like angels

I on the other hand, am a demon
Very cool! I heard he never ever signed stuff, except for the kids in his Hole-in-the-Wall Camp. Classy.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #44 on: December 11, 2013, 07:29:11 AM »
Very cool! I heard he never ever signed stuff, except for the kids in his Hole-in-the-Wall Camp. Classy.
I got to go with Steve McQueen as a better driver.

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #45 on: December 11, 2013, 07:32:37 AM »
I got to go with Steve McQueen as a better driver.
Paul rode his cancer to the end. Didn't go to Mexico and inject monkey spunk. But I'd give my left nut for the Bullit ride, so there's that. 

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Re: Paul Walker - A True Good Guy
« Reply #46 on: December 11, 2013, 07:57:27 AM »
Paul rode his cancer to the end. Didn't go to Mexico and inject monkey spunk. But I'd give my left nut for the Bullit ride, so there's that. 
Are you saying Nasser could not drive as fast because he left his glasses at home?