R.I.P Ryan Dunn
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Re: R.I.P Ryan Dunn
It's sad that a man is dead. It's sad that someone people found entertaining died young. What's even more sad, however, is that he took someone else's life with him. Wether or not the toxicology reports show he was over the limit (which won't be released for 4-6 weeks), he was driving like a complete and utter moron. Unfortunately, he and his passenger paid for that stupidity with their lives.
Childhood hero? Someone who became famous for shoving a toy car up his ass? I'm sorry, but if that's what people consider a childhood hero, then we're lost as a species. Jackass and all the related things are entertainment, nothing more. While sad, the incident is evolution at work...
Childhood hero? Someone who became famous for shoving a toy car up his ass? I'm sorry, but if that's what people consider a childhood hero, then we're lost as a species. Jackass and all the related things are entertainment, nothing more. While sad, the incident is evolution at work...
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Re: R.I.P Ryan Dunn
TMZ was reporting that his BA level was double the legal limit (around .2) and he was going 130+ mph. the guy was a fucking idiot. All things aside, sure people enjoyed him for the films he's done but he's an idiot and i'm glad no one else was injured or killed because of his recklessness.
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Re: R.I.P Ryan Dunn
BasharOfTheAges wrote:Decency is for those deserving of it, not warts on the ass of society.
Fire_Starter wrote:It's sad that a man is dead. It's sad that someone people found entertaining died young. What's even more sad, however, is that he took someone else's life with him. Wether or not the toxicology reports show he was over the limit (which won't be released for 4-6 weeks), he was driving like a complete and utter moron. Unfortunately, he and his passenger paid for that stupidity with their lives.
Childhood hero? Someone who became famous for shoving a toy car up his ass? I'm sorry, but if that's what people consider a childhood hero, then we're lost as a species. Jackass and all the related things are entertainment, nothing more. While sad, the incident is evolution at work...
I wish the forum had a "like" buttonPwolf wrote:TMZ was reporting that his BA level was double the legal limit (around .2) and he was going 130+ mph. the guy was a fucking idiot. All things aside, sure people enjoyed him for the films he's done but he's an idiot and i'm glad no one else was injured or killed because of his recklessness.
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Re: R.I.P Ryan Dunn
BasharOfTheAges wrote:Decency is for those deserving of it, not warts on the ass of society.
The irony..
I could throw in the remedies of a smart aleck, but I'll keep my nose out of this one.

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Re: R.I.P Ryan Dunn
Whether his death was sooner or later, a man died and we should always offer our condolences and respects for the dead instead of disrespecting his death.
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Re: R.I.P Ryan Dunn
I never really watched any of the shows and whether or not he was just an "idiot" doesn't really make a difference to me.
He was someone's best friend. And I'm sad for their loss.
http://youtu.be/yBSpGXyji1I (skip to 1:50 -ish)
He was someone's best friend. And I'm sad for their loss.
http://youtu.be/yBSpGXyji1I (skip to 1:50 -ish)










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I'm not saying he was right in any way, all I'm saying is people are fucking hurting right now and they don't need it shoved in their faces. The video of Bam at the crash site crushed me, he lost his brother and best friend, I know exactly how he feels because I've been through the same thing. All I'm saying is show some decency and insult him later.
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Re: R.I.P Ryan Dunn
Sorry, but I have very little respect for people who put other's in danger like that. His lifestyle and career only reinforced the behavior that contributed to his and another person's death. Yes it's sad, on multiple levels, and I'm sorry for the loss his friends' and family might be feeling but no one here are friends and family. You might be hurt and upset that he's dead but I'm honestly more upset that he killed another man and that both family's have to morn because of his idiotic behavior. So, I'm not going to apologize to anyone here for calling him an idiot. He is.