If they wern't there, you could've done a hit and run
:yelrotflmao:
Young people get in car wrecks. That is just how things work. It is just like weight lifting, the first 5 years or so you don't know what you are doing, you "think" you know what you are doing, and try or do a lot of stupid stuff. Sometimes knowing it, other times not knowing it.
Thats just how things work.
I hit countless mail boxes, cars (sometimes on purpose), shopping carts (sometimes on purpose), bikes (sometimes on purpose), a house. All while I was still in high school. :yelrotflmao:
This is why owning a big heavy piece of crap car is important for the young folk.![]()
Don't judge the entire human population as stupid just because you are, G
Yeah, I'm guilty of purposefully clipping shopping carts at any given chance.
Family isn't about whose blood you have. It's about who you care about.
(Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park, Ike's Wee Wee, 1998)
The main thing is that you and no one else was hurt.
There is only one you. You can't be replaced.
There are many vehicles and you will get another.
Learn from the experience. And then leave a space in your brain for the memory and do not forget. Experiences like these can be used to assist another in like situation.
Adjust to your new circumstances. Living life just threw you a wrench, now use it and make your personal adjustments with proper attitude. Put things in proper perspective. Face the truths that will surface as a result and deal with them effectively.
How are your parents responding to this?
Best regards,
Chillen
If they wern't there, you could've done a hit and run
Don't judge the entire human population as stupid just because you are, G:yelrotflmao:
:yelrotflmao:
I think it is safe to generalize the teenage population.
Though I may have been a little crazier than most at that age.![]()
in a small, ****ty, crapped up car
Seriously, to purposely run over bikes, etc.?
Though I may have been a little crazier than most at that age.