Today is/was a very shitty day. However, bottomline sparing all the gory details, wear your fuckin’ seatbelt. It’ll literally save your life. You’ll be fine if you stay inside your vehicle. If you don’t do it for yourself, do it for your friends and family who will wait in a hospital all day(s) when you get fucked up if you survive hoping you’ll get better. Don’t be a dumbass. Trust me, the “Red Cement” videos you see in driving classes don’t do justice to what it really looks like.
WHERE YOUR FUCKING SEATBELT!!!
I may be gone for a little while due to some stuff that happened today, I don’t know my schedule will be like or if I’ll feel like posting for a bit. Plus I might be dealing with some of the stuff that happened today. Just remember, WHERE YOUR FUCKING SEATBELT! I may sound cheesy by saying this, but seatbelts truly do save lives. I don’t care if you are just going down the street, WHERE YOUR FUCKING SEATBELT! Death can come literalyl in the blink of an eye in a car and a seatbelt will save your fuckin’ life. So…
Red Asphalt. But yeah. Having been in a couple accidents in my life, seatbelts save lives. Take a mechanical physics class guys. Would you care to share what brought on your revelation? Or is it too personal?
Originally posted by Sinistral
[b]Red Asphalt. But yeah. Having been in a couple accidents in my life, seatbelts save lives. Take a mechanical physics class guys. Would you care to share what brought on your revelation? Or is it too personal?
edit: nm you answered in the other thread. [/b]
It is WAY too personal at this point. Someday you shall know. I won’t be forgetting today anytime soon. You’ll get all the details later, but now is way too soon. WAY too soon.
Man, I think I’m gonna throw up. I think sleep might induce this more. I need to find a nice relaxing movie to get happy thoughts back into my head. I thought I was pretty gathered, but I close my eyes for a couple of seconds and I feel sick. Man, I shouldn’t have come home yet. I feel so cold and alone (probably why I’m typing so much). Others are so comforting .
Yeah, its a little understandable. Car accidents tend to make people pretty shaky. My cousin got in a really nasty one a few years ago and lost a friend, nearly lost another and had medical treatments that lasted over 6 months. It was a lot nastier than the ones I’d been involved in. Hang in there and try not to let other folks get to you. Since we don’t know exactly what’s up, I’m pretty sure no one means to really be insensitive or mean.
And yeah, some sleep might help. The video game might help to, really anything to get your mind elsewhere. Which is a lot easier said than done.
Originally posted by Sinistral
[b]Yeah, its a little understandable. Car accidents tend to make people pretty shaky. My cousin got in a really nasty one a few years ago and lost a friend, nearly lost another and had medical treatments that lasted over 6 months. It was a lot nastier than the ones I’d been involved in. Hang in there and try not to let other folks get to you. Since we don’t know exactly what’s up, I’m pretty sure no one means to really be insensitive or mean.
And yeah, some sleep might help. The video game might help to, really anything to get your mind elsewhere. Which is a lot easier said than done. [/b]
Thanks, what you said helps. I guess the calmness I was referring to and said I got pretty quickly came from being around others. However, now that I’m alone , it is a bit harder. I haven’t been this shaken since I got skull fracture 4 or 5 years ago. I just gotta keep doing something or I see it again and it makes me shake. Shortly before I left the hospital my friends and I were all talking about it and it felt pretty good, but now I’m home and I’m alone. Aw well, I’ll just have to call someone tomorrow.