26 people failed like you, cause i think nobody would REALLY hit yesUrgh76 said:Lol, I read the story, then answered the poll as if you were right to do it, so i accidentally hit yes XD
While you're not a bad person (I would have thought much the same thing), I wouldn't have said it. It's in bad taste, even though it's true.Mr. Google said:So this Tuesday 3 girls went drunk driving at 11 AM and crashed. 1 died 2 are in a coma. One of there friends came around asking for a donation to help pay there medical bills. I declined and said if theyre dumb enough to go drunk driving at 11 in the morning on a snowday when the roads are bad then they can face the consequence and pay for it themselves. I got a lot of dirty looks and i was told i was being selfish. Does this mean im a jerk or would you have done the same?
Wow really? One really deserves to die and the other two deserve to be in a coma for drink driving? You don't know them, maybe they would have all led great fulfilling lives, maybe they had just gotten into a great University to become doctors or something else and contribute to society. But I guess none of that matters since they drove a car while drinking alcoholic substances. Imagine if your mother was in a come if she had had a car crash due to alcohol, and you told someone what happened and they said it was stupid of her and she deserves to either die or be in a coma, you would feel so angry against whoever said that hurtful thing.Urgh76 said:Lol, I read the story, then answered the poll as if you were right to do it, so i accidentally hit yes XD
Hell no, they did get what they deserved whether it be more or less
It doesn't make you a bad person, just kind of an asshole. Life isn't black and white, we've all made mistakes. Pretty sure the memory of their dead friend will haunt them forever, I think that's punishment enough.Mr. Google said:So this Tuesday 3 girls went drunk driving at 11 AM and crashed. 1 died 2 are in a coma. One of there friends came around asking for a donation to help pay there medical bills. I declined and said if theyre dumb enough to go drunk driving at 11 in the morning on a snowday when the roads are bad then they can face the consequence and pay for it themselves. I got a lot of dirty looks and i was told i was being selfish. Does this mean im a jerk or would you have done the same?
I seriously have to commend you for this message. Like really i swear there is no sarcasm in this. It was probably the single most mature thing i have seen on the internet in the past 8 years of me using it. I actually think i understand now. In all honesty i wasn't trying to let the girl hear it. she left to go to another table and i thought i said it quite enough but i didnt back down when i noticed she heard me. I know that im generally a good person it just pissed me off when i got called an asshole when i view it as these girls who are causing unnecessary pain to their loved one to be the terrible people. And that because i dont feel its a good cause to give money to people who don't deserve it. I was just honest enough to say it. Id rather people hate me for the truth than to like me for my lies.Kpt._Rob said:You know, there are a lot of reasons for which most of us find the actions of the people of the Westboro Baptist Church (the guys who protest military funerals) disgusting, but probably one of the most disgusting things they do, is act without sensitivity towards the feelings of those who are grieving the loss of a loved one. So let me ask a question here, what have you really done? By saying what you said, have you prevented someone else from drunk driving? Have you saved any lives? Have you changed anything for the better?
Or have you just told someone who is probably grieving the loss of someone that they cared for, that the person who died, and the other two who were in a coma, was stupid?
I don't think you are a bad person. I've said more than my share of stupid insensitive things that I came to later regret. You have said something terribly insensitive to someone who is in a lot of pain. At the time, maybe you thought you were just standing up for what you thought was right. That's understandable. But as you think over it some more, I imagine that you'll come to really regret what you've done. You're asking if you're a good person, because you already know that what you did was wrong. You already know that what you said doesn't make anything better, it only makes someone else feel worse.
If the girls who are in comas live, they'll have to carry the burden of their actions with them for the rest of their lives. We've all listened to someone talk who was drunk driving and killed someone. They NEVER get to forget what they did. They already know. Their loved ones already know.
You don't have to give to help them. In all honesty, I might not have given either. But saying that they're stupid to the people dealing with the loss, saying that they deserved it. That's immature, and it does nothing but cause more harm.
I drink alone some nights, and think about the stupid things I've said that hurt others, think about how much I regret saying what I said, and how much I wish I could change it, even though I can't. I imagine I'm not the only one. And if I were a betting man, I'd bet that the time will come when you'll drink at night and think about what you said too.
Medical bills from what i was told.Diligent said:No, you're not a bad person. In fact, I find it absurd that they would call YOU selfish.
Who was the selfish one, really, drinking and driving in bad weather with no thought for the consequences those actions might have on themselves or anybody else around them?
What are you supposed to be donating to anyway? Is your money supposed to get these girls out of a coma faster?