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Is this a symbol of superiority?

2007-11-26 23:05:34 · 10 answers · asked by Razor 5 in Cars & Transportation Safety

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No, turned on by the police siren behind them knowing they are going to get busted for being dirtwads.

2007-11-26 23:08:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Yes, all speeders are superior to those who drive the speed limit. Those driving the speed limit are meek suckers LOL

I speed...usually. It is because I prefer to be passing people. I also don't like driving in groups of other cars and don't want sally talks-a-lot, who is on the phone to hit me.

I don't get pulled over because I just flip the bird, stand it up on 1 wheel and run.......just kidding

I usually am only going 10-20 over (depends on conditions) and don't get tickets. On my motorcycle I get a 100mph + ticket about once every year or two. It is sport bike tax....we all have to pay it.

I don't get the turned on thing. How someone drives a car does not turn me on. I have had girls flash their breast so I will do a wheelie. And of course with that incentive I did.

2007-11-26 23:15:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Anyone who creates general dissension from the laws makes me happy. Turned on? Not so much.

2007-11-26 23:13:45 · answer #3 · answered by Brian the supergenius 3 · 1 1

No I'm not. It's a symbol of stupidity and immaturity.

2007-11-27 06:12:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

definetely not they more scare me than turn me on im always terrified that were going to get in a car accident

2007-11-26 23:08:51 · answer #5 · answered by S 1 · 1 1

Absolutely not,actually the reverse is true.

2007-11-26 23:11:02 · answer #6 · answered by Ted 6 · 1 1

No way jose.

2007-11-27 17:25:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no, who cares,unless its some hot chick speeding to reach me.

2007-11-26 23:08:25 · answer #8 · answered by mr. y 5 · 0 2

Speeders may think they are superior to others, but I highly doubt others find themselves turned on by such people, or think they are superior.

The reason I think speeders, and other traffic law, and other law breakers think they are superior is because they think the law doesn't apply to them, that they are "different", or more, "special" and speeding, and other poor traffic/road behaviors indicate this attitude.

While traveling on most roads in the major metropolitian area I lived recently, and even sometimes in the smaller community I recently moved to, most of the time I saw people who were completely ignoring major traffic safety laws, and were totally inconsiderate of others who share the roads with them. Sadly, the metropolitian area I lived in held some of the worst offenders in traffic behaviors. Thankfully, the area I now live in has many more considerate drivers than those who are not considerate.

Inconsiderate drivers are a bit different than those who out and out break traffic law, but, those who break traffic law are also inconsiderate. The opposite is not always true for those who abide traffic law, but are still inconsiderate road mates.

I am most certainly not turned on by people who flaunt any laws, traffic laws included, nor do I think they are superior to those who abide laws.

Laws are neccasary in any society. In a civilized society everyone must agree on rules, laws, and expectations of community behavior. Without such laws societies would cease to exist. Without laws we would have anarchy, where only the strong rule, and the weak are just AS* out. This is not civilized behavior, nor is it conducive to survival. Cooperaton IS conducive to survival, as a group of people working together have a much higher probablility of surviving than individuals on their own.

Law and Order is vital in society. We all must agree on these laws, and following them is a responsibility of each member. If somebody doesn't want to follow the lawa which help create a stable, healthy, equal, and safe living enviorment, those individuals should not be allowed to partake in that society. Our jails are filled with anti-social individuals who refuse to cooperate with the communities Law and Order structure.

Street and road behaviors are indicitive of a wider woe of societal issues. When people consistantly get away with fluanting the law in one area, they are sure to be tempted to fluant it in others as well. It may seem like a slippery slope in logic, but studies have shown that those who get away with breaking a law is more likely to do so again, and again, and again, and it escalates in severity.

I would say, without hesitation, that those who obey laws are superior to those who do not. Superiority does exist. It doesn't exist insofar as one race is superior to another, but on an individual basis. We are each born with inate gifts, talents and abilities. We are each responsible for our own developement and growth. One is superior when s/he works to the fullest extent to advance and develop those gifts, talents and abilities. One is superior when s/he uses those inate abilities, gifts, and talents better than another with equal amount and types of gifts, talents and abilities.

For example: Two individuals are born with equal ability to play a certain intrument. One works diligently to develop that gift, and follows the instructions of the conductor, and in doing so excels in playng that instument. The other just doesn't exert the same degree of work to train and develop h/er talent, and so does not excel. The person who took the gift seriously, worked hard to develop it and to grow in an ability to work with the conductor and other orchatra members, is superior to the one who failed to do the same. In that one area.

Another example is two parents who have equal ability to learn the methods of being a proper guide for the children they raise. One works diligently to erase past mistakes in the generations that went before, and develops new skills and abilities in parenthood which enables the children to grow and fluriish. The other does not even attempt to use the inate abilities to break poor parenting styles throughout generations, and does not develop newer and more healthy parenting methods. The parent who does is a superior parent than the one who did not.

Nobody who fluants, or breaks the law of the community and society they are priveleged to be a part of is superior to those who work diligently to be a good citizen, member of the community, and part of a family structure. One who abides by the rules all agree on is superior to those who do not. The one who abides by these rules and laws is helping to create a healthy and safe enviorment for all who is part of that society/community/family.

It takes effort and will power to do what is right. Doing what is right is most often the more difficult thing. Doing wrong is very simple and easy, and is extremely selfish. Selfishness is not superior, selflessness is. Those who endeavor to do right are far more superior to those who do not.

In addition, those who put forth the effort to advance, and grow talents, skills, and inate gifts, while also putting forth the effort to be a good citizen, while superior, also do not behave superior.

Behaving in a superior manner towards others would reduce the good they do. People who are truly superior find high levels of self esteem, confidence, and great personal satisfaction and growth. They do not feel any need to behave in a superior fashion towards those who do not achieve all they could. The only people who act superior are those who are actually lacking in that very commodity, and therefore feel a strong need to prove superiority over others. They lack the very high levels of self esteem that those who have worked hard to achieve and advance their talents, skills and inate gifts possess.

A true symbol of superiority are those who are humble in their achievements, yet have a strong knowledge of who they are, what they are capable of, and of their own worth. When one feels this there is not any need to act superior or behave as though one is better than another.

2007-11-27 03:06:47 · answer #9 · answered by Serenity 7 · 1 2

NOPE.

2007-11-27 02:17:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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