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John Titor's Legacy
So who has stopped for a.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Okabe" data-source="post: 88719" data-attributes="member: 5992"><p>I have/had definitely fallen into the mindset of of "I'm not stopping. too many crazy and dangerous people out there". Reading Titor's post certainly made me reevaluate that way of thinking. I am certainly neighborly and help people out that I know and I volunteer at community events and the like but that shit is different than just stopping for a total stranger on the side of the road. </p><p></p><p>Obviously a little common sense has to be thrown in there as well. I am not going to stop if I have my kids with me for safety's sake and some people you can tell are not mentally stable by any means and it most likely isn't a good idea to let them in your car.</p><p></p><p>Paula you had someone stop for you. Would you stop for someone assuming they didn't look like a crazy murderer? </p><p></p><p>Cosmo. Do you only help just to be neighborly or is it also cause the person you are helping may be a precious resource for our society?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okabe, post: 88719, member: 5992"] I have/had definitely fallen into the mindset of of "I'm not stopping. too many crazy and dangerous people out there". Reading Titor's post certainly made me reevaluate that way of thinking. I am certainly neighborly and help people out that I know and I volunteer at community events and the like but that shit is different than just stopping for a total stranger on the side of the road. Obviously a little common sense has to be thrown in there as well. I am not going to stop if I have my kids with me for safety's sake and some people you can tell are not mentally stable by any means and it most likely isn't a good idea to let them in your car. Paula you had someone stop for you. Would you stop for someone assuming they didn't look like a crazy murderer? Cosmo. Do you only help just to be neighborly or is it also cause the person you are helping may be a precious resource for our society? [/QUOTE]
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