No one deserves to die. Some people, like Mitch Lucker, earn that with their own choices. I feel bad for his family and friends but he did it to himself. No Pity For A Dumbass
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If he had hit and killed a kid he would've been instantly considered a piece of shit, but because he just hit a pole it's just a mistake. He could've caused way more damage doing exactly what he was doing, he just got lucky.
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Niggas be defending the actions though and saying people shouldn't be hard on him
Most normal people realize that drinking and driving is a bad idea. If you have a family that you care about it is an even worse idea. If you're living the dream and making tons of money off of what you love, you probably shouldn't be drinking and driving. Yes, people can make a mistake from time to time but if you don't think about how the action is going to affect your life then you have to deal with the consequences.
The adrenaline rush bullshit to me says that he spends most of his free time speeding around with his useless helmet, it was bound to happen eventually
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If this had happened four years ago I'd be responding in the exact same way that Brian is right now.
I guess it just depends on your feelings on alcohol. Drinking is fine, but I don't like the whole "everybody drink till you black out, yeah party woooo" shit. I get what you're saying about if you're out with friends and you've been drinking you can do shit without thinking, but idk man. It just bums me out because when people have so much going good for them they should be doing everything they can to not fuck it up
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Part of the reason I never got into drinking was the douchbags in highschool that would come into class talking about how drunk they got like they were the shit. In reality they were a bunch of losers and most still are to this day
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
Its pretty hipocritical for people to say they don't sympathize with his mistake.....i don't know a person alive who has had enough booze to make this mistake at least one time in there life
Its pretty hipocritical for people to say they don't sympathize with his mistake.....i don't know a person alive who has had enough booze to make this mistake at least one time in there life
I think when you decide to start a family and accept it's time to be grown up, you leave behind a part of your childhood in exchange for accepting more responsibility for the greater good of your family and any offspring you have. This includes antics like this. His wife said he had an alcohol problem. I get your a rockstar but you have a kid, there should be no alcohol problem if you're a parent/family man because you have a certain level of responsibility you've chosen to accept. You don't become a parent so you can continue prolonging your childhood and living life on the wild side, especially with the alcohol aspect. I think saying were hypocrites is irrational. You're ignoring the responsibility that comes with being a parent and the mindset you need to take on in order to be a good parent. It's time to accept it shouldn't have come to this if Mitch decided to be a responsible family man and parent. Does death suck? Yes. Do I wish death upon the guy? Hell no. I DO NOT condone his careless actions. That's where the sympathy gets lost. It's selfish.
Its pretty hipocritical for people to say they don't sympathize with his mistake.....i don't know a person alive who has had enough booze to make this mistake at least one time in there life
I don't. I know people who have driven drunk and if anything happened to them I would still feel no sympathy for them because they were the idiot who made the decision. I'd obviously be upset and feel sympathy for the rest of their family and friends, but not for the person. Now imagine if Mitch ran over a child and killed them before he crashed and killed himself, would we still be having this conversation about whether to feel sympathy for Mitch or not? I doubt it. Not to mention the dude was married and had a 5 year old
If you have an alcohol problem its not something most people are going to just drop cause they have a kid...yes they should but alcoholism is something that is very tough to beat....and most people who have kids are irresponsible in the first place....i just don't think its right for people to judge someone because they did something they have done more then once in there own life
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No one deserves to die. Some people, like Mitch Lucker, earn that with their own choices. I feel bad for his family and friends but he did it to himself. No Pity For A Dumbass
Most normal people realize that drinking and driving is a bad idea. If you have a family that you care about it is an even worse idea. If you're living the dream and making tons of money off of what you love, you probably shouldn't be drinking and driving. Yes, people can make a mistake from time to time but if you don't think about how the action is going to affect your life then you have to deal with the consequences.
The adrenaline rush bullshit to me says that he spends most of his free time speeding around with his useless helmet, it was bound to happen eventually
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