Quote Originally Posted by Montoya View Post
Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF View Post
The party sounds fine. The DUI, not so much. Not so much at all. You don't like doing it? Yeah, well, you know who ELSE doesn't like it? People who lose family members to selfish smurfs like you who take their lives into your drunk-assed hands.
Well, since I was called out, I'm going to respond. Since you don't know me personally, you don't know that I'm the one telling others not to drive after drinking.
Really? Because it's pretty hypocritical for you to start drink-driving then. How do you have any credibility with others now? No matter what words you use, this is what you'll be saying: "Don't drink and drive, kids. Unless, you know, you're trying to get away from the cops. Or if you think you're okay to drive."

I don't condone drunk driving at all.
You seem quite willing to do it. And your willingness to do it, and your belief that you are a good judge of how drunk you are when drunk, is condoning the same mindset among others.

I trusted myself enough to drive though, and it is foolish to start name calling. I am in no way proud of driving home intoxicated regardless of what anyone thinks.
No, look, I'm sorry. I'm not name-calling because you did some minor thing I disagreed with. I'm doing it because you had the arrogance to risk innocent lives in an attempt to get away from a situation you put yourself into in the first place. Everyone who drink-drives thinks "I'm not that drunk, I'll be fine." Do you know why DUI laws exist? It's because the last person who is a good judge of whether they are in a fit state to drive is a person under the influence.

I'm glad you made it home safely. I'm glad you, your passengers, and other drivers and pedestrians weren't hurt or killed. But when you've seen what driving after drinking can do to people, you kind of lack tolerance for it.