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Old 09-06-07, 06:51 PM
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Seven Sane
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Originally Posted by calculus
there's no point to vigilante faux theft, unless you want to risk that person walking out to see you messing with they're QR wheel, and then have them u-lock smash your jaw into 20+ pieces. imagine trying to talk you're way outta that one, "but i was a trying to teach a lesson by removing you're wheel, don't you get it you idiot! *clank* *crunch*"..leave the theft and lesson teaching to the crackheads and bums, and if you're really irked then a passive-aggressive note would a better avenue. don't mess with other peoples stuff, thats negative points
See, it was this that I was worried about. Also I kind of felt like **** all day, and I kept checking back to make sure no one took his wheel. I don't think I'd ever do it again, and holy crap no I'd never haul off and actually STEAL anything, but it seemed like it got the point across the one time.
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