You are completely missing the point. Nobody has said that drunk driving is ok, but that doesn't justify what basically amounts to deliberately making their bereaved innocent friend feel even worse. You seem to be assuming that the friend going around collecting money was there, which is a ridiculous assumption to make.darksakul said:Hey atleast I cleaned up my language first, what i would of said IRL would have been full of F Bombs, when you have people hurt or lost in an accident caused by a drunk driver you not have pity on the foolish. Look someone square in the eyes who's love one was lost because of the foolishness of a drunkard and tell them you pity the driver. Go ahead, I will wait.... You be lucky if they only slap you in the face.Doive said:To your "where the hell were you?" you don't think that the girl going around trying to raise money for her critically ill friends wouldn't be asking herself that all the time? If she was there, this would be a very tactless question and if she wasn't it would be even worse.
There are levels of being a jerk, telling someone that their recently deceased friend is an idiot and following it up with telling them they should have been there is way up there. You might as well tell her you wish she'd been with them so she'd stop bothering you.
This is kind of a response to most of this thread, yes drink driving on ice isn't a good idea, but the lack of compassion shown by the majority of people in this thread is staggering.
You're right, I wouldn't look a victim of drunk driving in the face and say I pity the driver because that would bring me down to the self righteous, compassionless, juvenile level you seem to be on.
Oh yeah, and look how big I am, I cleaned up my language first.