Monday, August 23, 2010

Why do people on YA get on their high-horses and throw stones when someone asks for DUI advice?

Even if the person states that they're well aware of their guilt, but they're just trying to do damage-control on their life, and they would like to soften the blow if possible. Ted Kennedy actually KILLED someone in a DUI. His nephew hit a cop car while driving drunk. Neither of them got punished and they're both lionized by the media. I think people just like to stand on the backs of others, because it makes them feel taller and self-righteous.Why do people on YA get on their high-horses and throw stones when someone asks for DUI advice?
Self righteous people are often annoying hypocrites who like to think they're always right, and pretend they never made any mistakes in their lives.





With that said, we live in a judgmental society that likes to play the blaming game.Why do people on YA get on their high-horses and throw stones when someone asks for DUI advice?
Yeah, you're probably right! I think that many people come on to this board because they're bored and just wanting to kill time rather than being deeply interested in the questions so I tend to expect a lot of opinions %26amp; knee jerk reactions.
I completely agree with you but you can't let it get to you after all they are a bunch of strangers. They've probably did things we couldn't even imagine, their just trying to make themselves feel better.

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