Motorized scoters are dangerous smh.

Started by Fez, 5 years ago

Replies: 8  Views: 21

Fez

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Posted on: Dec 2 2019 02:43:29 pm

(SMH, Your post title contains a bad word. Please remove "#####" from your title, It's ##### doo doo brain, anyways)
I once fell off one going 15 mph and destroyed my knee's skin after sliding on concrete and almost knocking myself out.
If ya'll want pictures I guess I could post them in media.

BlackPrimo

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Posted on: Dec 2 2019 02:45:22 pm

post it

BlackPrimo

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Posted on: Dec 2 2019 02:45:37 pm

them*

Fez

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Posted on: Dec 2 2019 02:47:50 pm

ok bro ski

Fez

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Posted on: Dec 2 2019 02:51:32 pm

It's done bro

MaanGriffin

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Posted on: Dec 2 2019 08:10:38 pm

ok boomer

MaanGriffin

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Posted on: Dec 2 2019 08:11:18 pm

pee pee brain *laughs like pewdiepie*

Protogen

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Posted on: Dec 18 2019 03:36:13 am

Maamgiffen you kind of rude while saying boomer it means you call him old rudely please apologise to him.

Catbert45

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Posted on: Dec 24 2019 09:47:49 am

It is actually pretty easy to get your knee's skin destroyed on concrete. Last year I was at school, walking down a concrete slope, when someone tripped me up. I fell over. Both my knees and both my hands were bleeding. Concrete is rough and hard, and skin is soft and fragile. The fact that you were on an e-scoter at the time had little to do with the seriousness of your wounds. When you ride a bike you know there is a risk of falling off and hurting yourself, so isn't it the same for e-scoters?

also how is the proper spelling of scoter a bad word?