regardless whether he did it on purpose or not, just look at the lack of disregard for other people. he was more concerned on getting his bike rather than apologizing or checking on people who could have gotten hurt.
on the otherhand, it does seem to push the boundaries of recklessness and...
it's called being responsible for your actions. you are justifying his stunts regardless of the consequences. you don't wait for something to happen badly nor say it's ok because nobody got hurt. that's how fatalities happen. idiots pushing the boundaries of sensibility.
If you are on a budget ryzen 7800 and RX 7900 GRE should be more than suffice. I'm still holding on my old rig 4-5 years as I haven't ventured yet to 2k or 4k. possibly this December I might upgrade for the next gen when I clear my finances. If I get an awesome deal for a GRE around $300, I...
not touching with the bike doesn't excuse the idiot bmx dude to be doing some crazy stunts in a public place where people are waiting for public transport and him letting his bike go like that is asking for some trouble. also he could have backed off but him retaliating makes him more of a...