Lifted (Why Tony Stewart's judgment was just as impaired as ole boy's that was high)

"That was close dawg!"
Simon Bolivar, the 18th century Latin American military genius, once said, “Judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.” Jim Rohn, the author and motivational speaker, was on to somethin’ when he said, “Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. You don’t fail overnight. Instead, failure is a few errors in judgment, repeated every day.” Then the great David Bowie hit boyz off with, “It amazes me sometimes that even intelligent people will analyze a situation or make a judgment after only recognizing the standard or traditional structure of a piece.”

The big homie David must have been sittin’ here watchin’ this Tony Stewart A.K.A. “Smoke” foolishness play out too bruh! The grand jury has decided not to charge the race car driver of any wrong doin’ because the dun he hit was high. The toxicology reports have come back and they show that ole boy, Kevin Ward Jr., was under the influence of marijuana the night of the accident “enough to impair his judgment.”

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! Can you really get a pass for doin’ something wrong even if the dun that you did wrong was high? I’m just sayin’! Sure, Kevin Ward Jr. was lifted and used poor judgment in jumpin’ out of the whip lookin’ for a fight. I get that all day long bruh. But what is Tony Stewart’s excuse? He used poor judgment and he wasn’t high AND he’s the more experienced driver! Which is worse?

It would seem that the dun that was in his right mind would at least use better judgment in that situation. Oh so you don’t think Smoke was trippin’? First of all, he’s known in the streets as a bully. He’s out here on a rookie dirt track with a bunch of cats on the come up punkin’ boyz for absolutely no reason. He’s a superstar race car driver and he’s runnin’ cats off of the road that are tryin’ to make a name for themselves. That’s like LeBron goin’ down to the D-League and mushin’ some no name cat in the face and takin’ his sneakers. Hold onto that thought playa.

Then once Smoke runs the dun off of the road and into the guardrail he continues around the track on the caution flag per normal procedure. Kevin Ward Jr. jumps out of the whip fired up like boyz do and everybody on the freakin’ track sees him out there actin’ a fool lookin’ to scrap. Keep in mind that the track is still on a caution so nobody is drivin’ full speed. Hold on to that thought playa!

Every rookie cat on the freakin’ track sees this dun out there in the middle of the road and bypasses him except the most decorated and most experienced driver in the buildin’. Keep in mind that Tony Stewart has the ability to drive a freakin’ car at speeds of darn near 200mph and sit right on the bumper of the car in front of him without even chippin’ the paint playboy. So you want me to believe that he couldn’t have avoided a dun runnin’ around in the middle of the track on a caution flag regardless to whether he was high or not? Give me a break!

You can’t believe that he’s a championship caliber driver on one hand and then believe that he didn’t see him on the other. Either he’s the great Tony Stewart or he’s Lil’ Miss Johnson wearin’ bifocals drivin’ a heavy chevy sittin’ on a pillow?

Just because ole boy was high doesn’t excuse Smoke from killin’ him. That’s like a boy staggerin’ out into the middle of the street drunk out of his mind and everybody ahead of me sees him and just gets out of his way. Now I’ve seen the commotion for at least the last three blocks so I know that they’re something goin’ on up there. But I decide to keep my foot on the gas and speed right through the intersection and hit him. Not only do I hit the dun but I blast him and keep goin’. I didn’t hit the brakes at all after impact. As a matter of fact, I drive another mile before I even pull over to see what everybody is trippin’ about.

Here’s my Tony Stewart diehard fan talkin’ like a complete moron right now, “Jay you sound crazy bruh! The guy shouldn’t have gotten out of the car! It’s just that simple.” You’re right playboy he shouldn’t have and he shouldn’t have been high either but he was. How many times have we seen boyz in a Nascar race jump out of their whips to fight? It happens all of the time! It’s wrong but it happens. Why? Because they know that the other duns drivin’ past them are experts at handlin’ a vehicle so they aren’t worried about a boy just runnin’ clean over them.

Tony Stewart’s internal bully got the best of him that night and he hit ole boy. Now did he intend to hit him? Not at all but he’s so darn good at handlin’ a vehicle that he thought that he could get close enough to him to scare the crap out of him (edited version) and he didn’t account for the dun bein’ high!

The fact that Ward Jr. was high made the slight difference in the millimeter that Smoke knows that he’s always has for error. That millimeter was the difference between life and death on a dirt track but they both were wrong playboy. Kevin Ward Jr. paid for his lack of judgment so why shouldn’t Tony Stewart? Remember what my man Jim Rohn said earlier pimpin’, “Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. You don’t fail overnight. Instead, failure is a few errors in judgment, repeated every day.” Tony Stewart’s bullyin’ finally caught up to him bruh. I’m just sayin’! Stop me when I start lyin’!

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