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Frutos

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Are you so caring when boxers punch shit out of each other and one ends up in a wheelchair? they know the risks so don't expect sympathy.

Twat? look in the mirror retard.

Yes, they know the risks, but why does that mean people shouldn't be sympathetic when things go wrong?

If you were crossing the road and got hit by a car, ended up in a wheelchair for the rest of your life, I assume you'd not want any sympathy from anybody because you 'knew the risks' of crossing the road?
 














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Are you so caring when boxers punch shit out of each other and one ends up in a wheelchair? they know the risks so don't expect sympathy.

Twat? look in the mirror retard.

Just because someone suffers an injury partaking in activities with risks, does not make them exempt from sympathy as far as I am concerned. Should a motorcyclist not gain sympathy if injured in a crash? And so on... There are elements of risk in all portions of life, whether leisurely, professionally etc. I still think one deserves sympathy if they are involved in an ACCIDENT.

Apologies for the twat bit, I should probably have selected a more appropriate word.
 


Frutos

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f*** sake, I'd watch where I was going, haven't you learnt the highway code. fucksake, some people on here.

Given an unexpected set of circumstances, knowing the highway code wouldn't mean a thing.

Kubica knows how to drive, didn't preclude him from crashing.
 




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Let's just send our children out onto the streets and ignore zebra crossings or looking 'LEFT TO RIGHT' on non zebra crossings, great idea Einstein.

f*** sake, stop treating us like simpletons
 






Frutos

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Let's just send our children out onto the streets and ignore zebra crossings or looking 'LEFT TO RIGHT' on non zebra crossings, great idea Einstein.

My point is that accidents can happen no matter how much attention you pay to the rules or what you were doing at the time, as happened to Robert Kubica this afternoon.

Let's hope you never find out what it's like to be on the wrong end of an accident, because I doubt your attitude will find you much sympathy if you should do so.
 


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