AaronBransdon. said:Jake Carlyon said:did i just say i had no respect for them? at the end of this year im getting lest we forget tattoed down my arm in memory of them so dont act like you know me.
the monument is put up in hope of remembering. which obviously i do. if you fought in the war and seen some kid riding a scooter participating in a healthy sport, or a kid running around on e's (about half the kids my age) which one would you see as disrespect?
The way it came across sounded that way.
I'm just going to drop it now, that last sentence or two was completely irrelavent to the subject.
I see it as a grave disrespect as relatives of mine died in war, when i see someone riding on a monument made as a tribute to them, he's riding on my grandfathers spirit, i hope you understand..
Dudes, chill down. Riding monuments is like riding stairs.
If monuments are not for riding, then stairsets are not for jumping over them. Lose-lose situation.
If you ride monuments, then you might annoy the dead people (which is actually nobody).
If you ride stairs on streets, then you might annoy alive people.