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What a beautiful day!

 

To stay inside and do homework. :angry:

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Yeah for people complaining about those license restrictions, in Michigan for your first six months with your license you can't be on the road between 10 pm and 5 am, and you can only have one passenger under 21 years old in your car. >.> Also if you get caught breaking curfew you get another six months added to the restriction and two points on your license.

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In Iowa, for the first YEAR of having your license, you can't get a ticket or else they take your license away and you have to re-take Driver's Ed, and then wait another year after getting your license again until you have your full license. Which sucks, because in a city near where I live (that city being Marion, right next to Cedar Rapids), the cops pull you over and give you a ticket for going even 1 MPH over the speed limit. A driver's permit has even worse restrictions, such as the curfew (10 p.m. to 5 a.m. I believe), there has to be at least one adult with you driving, and a few other things that I don't remember. If you are caught breaking any of these rules, they take your permit away and you have to wait a while to get a new one.

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Yeah for people complaining about those license restrictions, in Michigan for your first six months with your license you can't be on the road between 10 pm and 5 am, and you can only have one passenger under 21 years old in your car. >.> Also if you get caught breaking curfew you get another six months added to the restriction and two points on your license.

 

Unless they're related to you. Apparently a lot of cops don't buy the 10-5 thing... Although it doesn't include school sponsored activities (dances) or work. I think it's dumb too, although I don't fall under it because I turned 17 a few months before they passed that crap... I thought if you broke curfew you couldn't get a license until you turned 18.

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In WI you can't have more than one non-family member in the car for one year after getting your license (probationary license). Also, you can't drive past 12AM unless it's for work/school/etc. After the year is up, you get a new license which is your official license. It's not that big of a deal, no one really follows it anyways. The logical thing to do--while breaking the law, of course--is don't get pulled over.

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If it was up to me, nobody could drive until they hit age 17. Even at that age the chances of an accident are much, much higher than those of a fully developed adult.

That's sort of the majority in California.

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I couldn't care enough about Oprah to watch the final show.

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If it was up to me, nobody could drive until they hit age 17. Even at that age the chances of an accident are much, much higher than those of a fully developed adult.

 

Then good thing it's not up to you.

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If it was up to me, nobody could drive until they hit age 17. Even at that age the chances of an accident are much, much higher than those of a fully developed adult.

Well Technically you're not a fully developed adult until somewhere around the age of 23-25.

 

And there's nothing that stops you from being a good driver at the age of 16. People just make stupid decisions, The people themselves are not stupid enough to suck at driving. Well, some of them might be...

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If it was up to me, nobody could drive until they hit age 17. Even at that age the chances of an accident are much, much higher than those of a fully developed adult.

 

Then good thing it's not up to you.

 

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If it was up to me, nobody could drive until they hit age 17. Even at that age the chances of an accident are much, much higher than those of a fully developed adult.

 

Then good thing it's not up to you.

 

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If it was up to me, nobody could drive until they hit age 17. Even at that age the chances of an accident are much, much higher than those of a fully developed adult.

Well Technically you're not a fully developed adult until somewhere around the age of 23-25.

 

And there's nothing that stops you from being a good driver at the age of 16. People just make stupid decisions, The people themselves are not stupid enough to suck at driving. Well, some of them might be...

That's why I say rather than be a nanny state baby sitting everyone, the governments get rid of the warning labels, and if you do something stupid it's your own damn fault.

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So one of my best friends has this girlfriend who is a complete [bleep] to me for absolutely no reason and always has been. Today she asks me to sign her yearbook and I say "no." And walk away. I don't want to deal with someone who has never said anything nice to me in her life. So she gets all butthurt and deletes me on facebook (Lol) and my friend hasn't spoken to me all day.

God damn high school kids are stupid. 2 more days and I'm done.

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So one of my best friends has this girlfriend who is a complete [bleep] to me for absolutely no reason and always has been. Today she asks me to sign her yearbook and I say "no." And walk away. I don't want to deal with someone who has never said anything nice to me in her life. So she gets all butthurt and deletes me on facebook (Lol) and my friend hasn't spoken to me all day.

God damn high school kids are stupid. 2 more days and I'm done.

Why didn't you just sign the book?

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Because I don't like her, and I have nothing to say to her.

Just seems like silly passive aggressiveness to me, not to mention rude. It's not like you needed to write a full paragraph detailing all of the fun memories you've made with her along with your phone number at the end. All she asked for was your signature.

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Because I don't like her, and I have nothing to say to her.

Just seems like silly passive aggressiveness to me, not to mention rude. It's not like you needed to write a full paragraph detailing all of the fun memories you've made with her along with your phone number at the end. All she asked for was your signature.

And he refused like a gentleman. [cabbage] doesn't need to be signed. I applaud Boros for doing that; had a similar issue with some friends back last year- got "pressured" into signing a couple of [bleep]es' yearbooks (and writing big paragraphs mind you). People just got to learn to say No and people have to learn to deal with 'no'.

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On the topic of licenses, it's utter [cabbage] here. Cant get your beginners until 15.5, or 16 without drivers ed. Then you have 9 months where you have to drive with a sober registered driver. Then you have another 15 months of no driving with more than 1 person after 12am, and no BAC. Then you have another 3 YEARS of no BAC, meaning the average person will be almost 22 before they can drive after even half a drink. It's even stupider when you consider the drinking age is 18.

 

But at least we have cheap socialist car insurance.

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