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RE: The state as a weapon: where instinct and creed collide

in #blog • 7 years ago (edited)

Ha @lemony-cricket, I don't even know how to drive, 😂. But I have witnessed one of friends lose it on the road.
We were parked by the curb of a busy road, just close to a turn into a shopping mall premises. We were waiting for a friend to join us, so when we saw the friend, he decided to move. He gave the signal with his lights and had even turned his steering wheel so he could join the traffic. As his car jerked forward, already in motion, one fellow appeared and did a fast and furious into the shopping mall premises, forcing my friend to take a break. I thought he was going to just shake his head and head on but no. He drove after the offender, sped up to the car's front and breaker. The other car had to quickly break. The man came out in rage but my is quite tall and big, so it was a no-brainer; he would beat the man to pulp. My friend just came out and sat on his car bonnet. Nobody could come in OR go out. It took my pleas, plus the security guards from the mall, to get him to move out of the way. It was funny the way the other driver humbled when he sawy friends height. 😂

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LOL. What a glorious road-rage story. Exactly what I was looking for. To the top with you.

And may you one day experience the bliss of the open road. Truly, there is nothing like it.

Well, maybe flying is better. But I can't fly. I bet I could; I've played enough flight simulators. It's just that pesky government I keep rambling about; they want to charge me money for the privilege.

Thank you for your comment.