Most people get away with driving and texting.
Those who don’t, can’t see this:
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And thanks to AT&T and those featured above.
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
I can’t see it–but that doesn’t mean what you implied. It simply means that whatever you posted is blocked here at work (am guessing it’s something on YouTube)…so there are a few other reasons for not being able to see it. 🙂
I’m glad your reason for not being able to see it is something other than what I implied! 😆 (And, yes, it’s a YouTube video.)
Thanks for setting a good example–changing your behavior (in ways you’d rather not) for the sake of others, after carefully considering the evidence.
Thank you for your support, Brer. Goertzen.
Sometimes we must change our behavior in ways we’d rather not to avoid having experiences we’d rather not. Other times we change our behavior because it’s the right thing to do morally, ethically, legally, and/or spiritually. At times we even change our behavior because we are either spineless or chemtrail-logged.