Author Topic: The truth of the flaming tweker is revealed.  (Read 2959 times)

driving is literally you controlling a big, heavy machine moving at high speeds around other big, heavy machines doing the same thing, whose drivers may in fact be stupid
so driving is very risky, but if someone else causes you to get in a wreck by doing something you didn't expect, it doesn't mean you deserved it

Driving isn't a good example to use in that sense.

Assuming this whole fiasco was actually a real event, the woman twerking in front of the door is comparable to someone driving down the highway without a seatbelt.

HOLY stuff THAT'S AMAZING

Driving isn't a good example to use in that sense.
Assuming this whole fiasco was actually a real event, the woman twerking in front of the door is comparable to someone driving down the highway without a seatbelt.
and driving without a seatbelt means you deserve to have an accident?


and driving without a seatbelt means you deserve to have an accident?

It means you were asking for it, so yes, someone who is that negligent needs to see the outcome of their decision.

It means you were asking for it, so yes, someone who is that negligent needs to see the outcome of their decision.
LOL that's like saying if somebody isn't carrying a weapon to defend themselves then they deserve to be assaulted.

LOL that's like saying if somebody isn't carrying a weapon to defend themselves then they deserve to be assaulted.

Not everyone can obtain a personal a firearm with ease.

If you go outside, and you're assaulted, there's nothing that you could've done because it wasn't within reasonable means to create preventative measures.

But that's a whole other discussion with completely different variables.

The point is, it's within your power of free will and decision to decide whether or not you want to wear a seatbelt when driving, whether or not you want to twerk upside-down in front of an outward-opening door.

The smart decision is obvious.

It means you were asking for it, so yes, someone who is that negligent needs to see the outcome of their decision.
so I'm gonna assume that you think if you're wearing revealing clothes, that means you're asking to be raped

so I'm gonna assume that you think if you're wearing revealing clothes, that means you're asking to be raped

That's pretty vague. What are you talking about?

That's pretty vague. What are you talking about?
wow hold on
if I need to clarify, does that mean that there are situations that you think someone does deserve to be raped?

I see how that makes sense.

But I am rather disappointed she didn't get lit.
oh no she was showing off her butttt! she deserves to BURN becus showing off heer butt is innaPPROPTIATE!!!!!

wow hold on
if I need to clarify, does that mean that there are situations that you think someone does deserve to be raped?

I'm probably walking right into a road of hatred here, but yes and no.

If someone is flaunting their body, they're going to attract attention.

At that point, they've raised the odds of something bad happening to themselves.

It's more than likely that they would have had a lower chance of being raped had they not made themselves a target.

And here. We. Go.

oh no she was showing off her butttt! she deserves to BURN becus showing off heer butt is innaPPROPTIATE!!!!!

Wait what?

You took that out of context.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2013, 06:30:57 PM by ResonKinetic »

ahhh nothing like the blockland forums arguing over a girl loving twerking

that is literally the coolest thing ive ever seen

that is literally the coolest thing ive ever seen

In my opinion, I'd say it's the hottest thing I've ever seen.

The viral video had spread like wildfire.

And Night Fox and I are/were having a heated discussion.