JVorhees

JVorhees t1_ja1eotf wrote

>Im saying its equal amounts of not paying attention

And I'm saying that's some of the dumbest shit I've seen written on Reddit.

Let's say every time you slow us all down while you move your wide load, I decided to take a pot shot at you with my gun - don't worry, I can aim it so I'll only get within a foot of you. It would be insane right? That's pretty standard for what cyclists deal with so calm the fuck down and learn how to drive right.

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JVorhees t1_ja0e9i4 wrote

> As someone who regularly has moved oversized loads down the back roads of this community, the bikes are a giant pain in the butt,

As someone who has been more inconvenienced by drivers moving large loads than I ever have by cyclists, maybe consider that you’re the bigger pain in the butt. However, does that give me the right to nearly kill you? Should I give a fuck about other people almost killing you or should I encourage them with “both sides” bullshit?

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JVorhees t1_j5qfm25 wrote

>During a December 2021 court hearing, Michele Killough Nelson, a psychologist who specializes in forensic evaluation of juveniles for court, said, “There is something just off with Dylan. There is something funky going on, but none of us know what it is.”

>Nelson diagnosed Williams with unspecified trauma and stressor-related disorder and unspecified neurodevelopment disorder. But she added that treatment would be difficult without a clear diagnosis.

>Williams’ father was murdered when the boy was 2, and he watched his mother die from an asthma attack at age 12. He never received grief counseling. His custody was unclear in the intervening years, and he was likely exposed to domestic and sexual abuses, according to testimony at the December 2021 hearing.

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