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Posted: 18 years ago
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😆 Vinit, tumhara bhi jawab nahi 😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

😆 Vinit, tumhara bhi jawab nahi 😆

Tactfull..Sareg... answer question with questions 🤣.. let me see whats written. 😃

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: sareg

Let me turn this around and ask you to clarify this

😆😆 okies

Guy and Girl are going out, after a while the girl dumps him, goes out with another guy. One day Guy see's them at a restaurant, their fav hangout joint, etc, etc(you know the routine😉), walks up and slaps the girl

Would you support the guy?

Intentions known then will attempt to stop such happening, if the action is unexpected then support depends on facts known😛 Heard of rule - never uthoo haath on girls not even think about it😉😆😆

the answer to that question is the answer to your question😉

I asked the question first😉, anyways 😆😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj5000

There are involuntary decisions or actions taken by individuals in fit of rage. Is such a persons actions are in good faith :

Do you think any kind of negative rage even though justified, morally right and we should support?

Disclaimer - Please don't quote me, am just trying to generate debateable topics. Yes am a radio and reader person, helps me get to these topics.

Rage is a valid reaction to certain scenarios... so rage though appearing negative is justified...at times...

I know of an incident in busy traffic in boston.. The traffic was backed up for a mile.. This car guy was busy honking to the shcool bus (empty) ahead to inch ahead..he was like a car length behind her and he wanted her to allow him to go ahead for a open right turn which would be possible if she moved slightly ahead. The shool bus driver, a woman lost her temper and got out of the bus and stood in front of that car and indicating that she didnt care even if was to run her over.. cool as he was he just ran her over.. seriously injuring her instantly and i think she even died on the spot, cant remember exact details.. in a fit of rage...

So rage is justified in situations but has its consequences which are lesser than calculative reaction....😊

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: qwertyesque

Rage is a valid reaction to certain scenarios... so rage though appearing negative is justified...at times...

I know of an incident in busy traffic in boston.. The traffic was backed up for a mile.. This car guy was busy honking to the shcool bus (empty) ahead to inch ahead..he was like a car length behind her and he wanted her to allow him to go ahead for a open right turn which would be possible if she moved slightly ahead. The shool bus driver, a woman lost her temper and got out of the bus and stood in front of that car and indicating that she didnt care even if was to run her over.. cool as he was he just ran her over.. seriously injuring her instantly and i think she even died on the spot, cant remember exact details.. in a fit of rage...

So rage is justified in situations but has its consequences which are lesser than calculative reaction....😊

Hear yaa.. but in this situation should we support the car or school bus driver?

Ohh rod rage, i think all people who are involved in road rage should be mandatorily sent to india atleast for one year as a taxi driver... :)

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj5000

Ohh rod rage, i think all people who are involved in road rage should be mandatorily sent to india atleast for one year as a taxi driver... :)

Why? To create more accidents 😕 or

to learn how to drive with so much junta around, plus choc-a-bloc traffic plus digged roads... so that they can appreciate driving anywhere else in the world.... 😛

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: sweta01

Why? To create more accidents 😕 or

to learn how to drive with so much junta around, plus choc-a-bloc traffic plus digged roads... so that they can appreciate driving anywhere else in the world.... 😛

Arrey nahi Sweta, Some People don't understand the value of patience here, even though there is so much same and facilities. TOh let them face the traffic in India, to get some real life learning. Basically to value what one has.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj5000

Hear yaa.. but in this situation should we support the car or school bus driver?

Ohh rod rage, i think all people who are involved in road rage should be mandatorily sent to india atleast for one year as a taxi driver... :)

I think the car driver was being provoked and with volatile temperament its possible to tke extreme actions...

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