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R.I.P. Ryan Dunn
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF C A Iversen" data-source="post: 413537" data-attributes="member: 12312"><p>I can't believe that given the real movie stars in this world who die, this guy gets an obit. Sure he obviously entertained people, he also influenced people to do extremely dangerous things (yes, people do try and copy some of the Jackass stunts). Still, let's give that a pass and say he's a fine chap and all that in relation to his movie career etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now let's separate that with what he did the night of his death. He appears from all reports to date to have been drinking fairly heavily and then drove at speeds around 130mph (not kph) and the crash was incredibly huge.</p><p></p><p>His passenger was killed (of course) and by sheer luck, no-one else.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying he deserved to die, in my own opinion I'd like no-one to die ever. All I will say is that if it was a choice between him dying then and there from what he did or him doing it in another instance 6 months later and taking out a mother and a couple of kids on the way, I have no problem with a "now" result.</p><p></p><p>If he got out of the car, like the saint he was and said "I'll never ever do this, ever again", and indeed didn't, then I'd of wished him a long and happy life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF C A Iversen, post: 413537, member: 12312"] I can't believe that given the real movie stars in this world who die, this guy gets an obit. Sure he obviously entertained people, he also influenced people to do extremely dangerous things (yes, people do try and copy some of the Jackass stunts). Still, let's give that a pass and say he's a fine chap and all that in relation to his movie career etc. Now let's separate that with what he did the night of his death. He appears from all reports to date to have been drinking fairly heavily and then drove at speeds around 130mph (not kph) and the crash was incredibly huge. His passenger was killed (of course) and by sheer luck, no-one else. I'm not saying he deserved to die, in my own opinion I'd like no-one to die ever. All I will say is that if it was a choice between him dying then and there from what he did or him doing it in another instance 6 months later and taking out a mother and a couple of kids on the way, I have no problem with a "now" result. If he got out of the car, like the saint he was and said "I'll never ever do this, ever again", and indeed didn't, then I'd of wished him a long and happy life. [/QUOTE]
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