Meanwhile at Creepy's place
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Dude in the right corner was wailing away on somebody. He had to have fucked that person up.RaceBannon said: -
I'd like to think back in my day, if I saw two people pounding on one person who was on the ground, I'd probably step in. Especially when the guys are just wailing away like that with absolutely no actual fighting skills.
But now, after watching this shit happen with such frequency, I realize, I couldn't care less about what happens to anyone else, and fuck em all. I'd just sit there drinking my 5 dollar bottle of water and reading my paper. -
Typical day at Miami Int'l.
If you're not Tuff, don't come.
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Been a long time since I've been in the Aeroporte De Miami but I seem to remember that when I was, it was teeming with drug sniffing German Shepards. It seems like unleashing them on the crowd here would have been effective.creepycoug said:Typical day at Miami Int'l.
If you're not Tuff, don't come.
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It is the world we live in. The evil and insanity is almost everywhere.
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I've broken up bar fights and other fights. I'd do it again.
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I now assess the situation first before helping. If I believe the victim is a decent human being and being bullied or beaten unfairly I step in. In this case in Miami I just let it happen. They are all acting like animals. I will never get involved in a domestic dispute again. I made the mistake once of helping a woman out who was being strangled by her boyfriend right in front of that old theater that used to be on Queen Anne Ave (I think that was the street). I slammed the guy into a brick wall and got on top of him and started beating his face when the same woman i thought I was helping hopped on my back and started trying to scratch my eyes out. My buddy who was with me asked sarcastically "are you happy now"?. Never again. Women have the relationships they want.Alexis said:I'd like to think back in my day, if I saw two people pounding on one person who was on the ground, I'd probably step in. Especially when the guys are just wailing away like that with absolutely no actual fighting skills.
But now, after watching this shit happen with such frequency, I realize, I couldn't care less about what happens to anyone else, and fuck em all. I'd just sit there drinking my 5 dollar bottle of water and reading my paper. -
This is sadly true. I’ve tried to break up two fights in my life and on both occasions the person who I thought was being victimized screamed something like, “mind your own business, BITCH!”Bendintheriver said:
I now assess the situation first before helping. If I believe the victim is a decent human being and being bullied or beaten unfairly I step in. In this case in Miami I just let it happen. They are all acting like animals. I will never get involved in a domestic dispute again. I made the mistake once of helping a woman out who was being strangled by her boyfriend right in front of that old theater that used to be on Queen Anne Ave (I think that was the street). I slammed the guy into a brick wall and got on top of him and started beating his face when the same woman i thought I was helping hopped on my back and started trying to scratch my eyes out. My buddy who was with me asked sarcastically "are you happy now"?. Never again. Women have the relationships they want.Alexis said:I'd like to think back in my day, if I saw two people pounding on one person who was on the ground, I'd probably step in. Especially when the guys are just wailing away like that with absolutely no actual fighting skills.
But now, after watching this shit happen with such frequency, I realize, I couldn't care less about what happens to anyone else, and fuck em all. I'd just sit there drinking my 5 dollar bottle of water and reading my paper.
It’s hard in this day in age to be a Good Samaritan. -
I take the libertarian view when it comes to strangers and fisticuffs. And, remember who said this:Doog_de_Jour said:
This is sadly true. I’ve tried to break up two fights in my life and on both occasions the person who I thought was being victimized screamed something like, “mind your own business, BITCH!”Bendintheriver said:
I now assess the situation first before helping. If I believe the victim is a decent human being and being bullied or beaten unfairly I step in. In this case in Miami I just let it happen. They are all acting like animals. I will never get involved in a domestic dispute again. I made the mistake once of helping a woman out who was being strangled by her boyfriend right in front of that old theater that used to be on Queen Anne Ave (I think that was the street). I slammed the guy into a brick wall and got on top of him and started beating his face when the same woman i thought I was helping hopped on my back and started trying to scratch my eyes out. My buddy who was with me asked sarcastically "are you happy now"?. Never again. Women have the relationships they want.Alexis said:I'd like to think back in my day, if I saw two people pounding on one person who was on the ground, I'd probably step in. Especially when the guys are just wailing away like that with absolutely no actual fighting skills.
But now, after watching this shit happen with such frequency, I realize, I couldn't care less about what happens to anyone else, and fuck em all. I'd just sit there drinking my 5 dollar bottle of water and reading my paper.
It’s hard in this day in age to be a Good Samaritan.
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