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If I were the runner on that leg, I would feel very guilty. I mean, think about it. If I had shown full strength and courage, and ran like a champ the whole way through, my teammates probably wouldn't have felt that I needed ALL 12 members to root me on...especially in a remote location where they had to physically leave the van in order to root me on. If only I had been a better runner...
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Every victim of property crime feels they are the "special snowflake" of victims. Your months-long sojourn of teamwork and awesomeness doesn't make your loss worse than that of the homeless dude who gets beat up and gets his bike stolen. Are you really wanting me to feel sorry for people who can afford iPads and fancy running gear AND have multiple credit cards they now need to cancel (oh, the horror of that phone call!)?
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Sorry you paid the houseless tweeker tax. Thank your local tweeker enabler for supporting the the squalid campsites where they are trading your possessions for drugs.
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Impressive justification there, eProphet. Also, stellar lack of empathy. Aim high, bud.
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Leaving your valuable stocked van down by the river with nobody to watch it ... bad idea jeans commercial?
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Too bad you got your stuff taken, but there's not a magical city-wide reverence for this cloying white ppl event. A van full of able-bodied recreational runners' expensive toys is fair game. H2C fragility, dudes.

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