Originally Posted by jev
I agree with your read on this. The thing is, I really never was especially worked up about this. Certainly not as worked up as the driver.
If you weren't so worked up then why did you spit on the guys windshield? To back up your girlfriend? Thats the lamest excuse I've ever heard.
Originally Posted by jev
Just because cars are heavy objects in which their owners invest way too much emotional capital doesn't mean they can't be spat upon. Just because bikes take up less space doesn't mean they can be shat upon.
So you're saying that if you piss me off, I can spit a huge loogy at your bike, and you won't get pissed off enough to do anything about it, because after all, "Just because cars are heavy objects in which their owners invest way too much emotional capital doesn't mean they can't be spat upon" must also mean that I can spit on your bike, too.
Just admit that you were both wrong and move on with your life dude. Next time show some common sense and leave well enough alone.