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Honda Driver Repeatedly Rams Into Bentley and Rolls-Royce For No Apparent Reason

Envy is a natural human trait, and even though we're no David Attenborough, we're pretty sure it extends to other mammals that live on this Earth too. Yes, we've seen the way one lion looked at the other lion with a much more attractive lioness.
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Be it due to fearing the law, religion or education, most of us manage to keep any outbursts that could stem from feeling envious of someone under control, but not all possess this ability. And, to be fair to them, it seems like opulence has hit its highest ever levels - especially in the Western world - so there's plenty of situations to trigger someone.

For instance, the sight of a Bentley Continental and a Rolls-Royce Wraith sitting next to each other. Those two cars cost at least $500,000 put together, which is what some hard-working men make in ten years - during which they also have to pay the bills, support a family, have a vacation and blow off some steam, so they don't feel the need to crash into expensive cars.

Somewhere along the line something went terribly wrong for a 32-year-old Seattle man who was arrested Sunday night in Bellevue after ramming a Rolls-Royce and a Bentley - both brand new - repeatedly while driving his Honda.

The motifs behind his actions are unknown, but the police officers called on sight at the Bellevue Bentley auto dealership detained him and charged him with 1st-degree malicious mischief. The suspect claimed he hadn't slept in three days and could be having a panic attack, Fox News reports.

Well, regardless of his reasons, his lack of sleep is going to prove very expensive as the damage caused to the Rolls and the Bentley is estimated at $500,000, making them both a total loss. Spare a moment to think about the two well-offs who won't be getting their beloved vehicles anytime soon - you, see it's true what they say: even the rich cry.
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"Boy meets car, boy loves car, boy gets journalism degree and starts job writing and editing at a car magazine" - 5/5. (Vlad Mitrache if he was a movie)
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