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I've done this UNINTENTIONALLY few times to other cars, when carrying items out of my car in some tight parking spots.

It happens mayne, but to key their car for it..

gotta agree with you, pains me to do it but it does seem extreme rimon

pls dont bash me rimon <3 haha!

gotta agree with you, pains me to do it but it does seem extreme rimon

pls dont bash me rimon <3 haha!

alex agreeing with Flynn? what is this world coming too?

FML - smasged my iphone.. who invented concrete.. bastards

Couldn't care less about the chip it's more about teaching idiots a lesson. I don't think it's an accident when you could've easily used your brain and considered the cars around you.

I fear for your future children.

So many things wrong with this. I'm not even going to begin to attempt explaining what you clearly don't and won't see.

Kadz, I'd want a charged 8 mang.

alex agreeing with Flynn? what is this world coming too?

FML - smasged my iphone.. who invented concrete.. bastards

I kid you not. I have dropped my iPhone from standing height, on concrete like 5 times and not a scratch lol

I don't want to park next to rimon. Unless I need help taking my doors off.

Do you think if they intentionally didn't own up to it they would have left their car next to yours when they had the opportunity to get away so easily by just parking somewhere else? More likely they didn't even realise they had done it and would have been extremely remorseful if they did.

I've been hit by cars on my motorcycles all of three times because they were not as observant as they could have been, including one attempting to hit and run. I think this is a little higher on the scale than your experience but none the less, I did not react the way you did and I never will no matter how huge the mistake.

Keying someones car isn't going to teach anyone anything, you just wasted your time. I think you know this and did it purely as pay back. You don't actually care about teaching them a lesson (it's obvious this approach is not effective). As if you care about the next person that car parks next to and accidentally knocks. You were vindictive to make yourself feel better.

It's amusing to see you are actually proud of being this way. Something thankfully only you are forced to deal with - enjoy.

Who gives a fark about what rimon did. Right or wrong, it's his choice and none of our business. I personally wouldn't have done it, but I know plenty of people who wouldn't have left a straight panel on that car...

The moral of today's lesson is that, when somebody pisses you off, you call rimon.

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