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Yeah I was sitting in my car wondering if that severe pain meant I was internally bleeding, I was wondering if I was going to live so it was a little hard for me to be stuck in my car wondering if I'm going to live and listen to people complain about a material object.
It's a dangerous mix with tramadol and muscle relaxers. Get clean and get a job. You have NO money and you need to think about how you're going to exist when the free housing goes away.
You had a good plan, you had a great opportunity. You didn't follow your plan, and blew the opportunity.
Very unfortunate.
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Yeah I was sitting in my car wondering if that severe pain meant I was internally bleeding, I was wondering if I was going to live so it was a little hard for me to be stuck in my car wondering if I'm going to live and listen to people complain about a material object.
No one asked what your thoughts were at the time. Or even what your thoughts were at all. A year and a half later, I'd think you could be a bit thankfully your inattention didn't cause harm to anyone but yourself.
But I guess that would indicate that you actually thought about anyone but yourself.
It's not like they were driving, had the right of way, and did nothing wrong.
You're the one who ran the red light not them.
If someone's severely injured I don't really think it's polite to complain about something that is replaceable. I mean. Regardless of if someone was at fault I'd be more concerned with the other cars safety and welfare.
I was very very hurt and in a very fragile place, one wrong move and my life forever changed, may not live, I don't who you are if you're in that situation feeling those feelings you're not going to want to hear people who are ok complaining about something that can't live or die.
Not a single one of them was on the phone with 911.
Really?
If someone's severely injured I don't really think it's polite to complain about something that is replaceable. I mean. Regardless of if someone was at fault I'd be more concerned with the other cars safety and welfare.
I was very very hurt and in a very fragile place, one wrong move and my life forever changed, may not live, I don't who you are if you're in that situation feeling those feelings you're not going to want to hear people who are ok complaining about something that can't live or die.
Not a single one of them was on the phone with 911.
Really?
I got in an accident once. Very minor. The first thing I did was apologize and apologize and apologize and hope she and her kid were ok. They were fine. It was a little tap. I was terrified at what my car could do to someone else.
You are so quick to say things are replaceable. When you work hard and save for things you take extra car to not replace them. They may have saved for a while to get that car and I'm sure in the moment they didn't know if insurance would give them a new car. Imagine saving for months and months for a nice car and some inattentive girl comes along and smashes into you bc she wasn't paying attention. All your money wasted and out the widow. All the money you worked so hard for. You can't understand this bc you haven't worked and saved for anything.
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