If so, who precipitated it?
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Rocketman — 4 years ago(December 11, 2021 03:54 PM)
Sure, I got a temper. Used to have a really bad one before I discovered the miraculous healing powers of alcohol, pot, and filmboards.
To be honest, most of the physical altercations I've been involved in weren't really caused by my temper but were really the result of me having to deal with a lot of assholes in my life who thought I would never defend myself no matter if they were bigger and/or stronger than me.
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Psychologer — 4 years ago(December 12, 2021 04:14 PM)
Unfortunately, no. I assure you getting into physical fights with your father, and to such a severity that police get involved, is not part of a normal healthy relationship. Are you friendly with your father?
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Rittenhouse The Righteous — 4 years ago(December 11, 2021 07:54 AM)
I thought this was a stupid question until I read the responses. I can't comprehend how a man can go through life without getting into a fight. It's unnatural.
I'm not even aggressive, yet I've had dozens of fights. And if we're counting school, hundreds. How can any man have had none?
What has happened to this world?
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Rittenhouse The Righteous — 4 years ago(December 11, 2021 09:30 PM)
Precipitate doesn't mean exactly what you think it means, by the way. Many of the fights I've had weren't "precipitated" by anybody. They may have been planned, or been on the cards for days or weeks, just waiting for the two of us to cross paths.
Sometimes they were started by others, sometimes by me. Sometimes over serious issues, sometimes over trivia.
I think the west would be a far better place to live if the population didn't break out into hysterics every time one man hits another. The stress and tension built up in men of our times must be overwhelming for some of them. It has to be released somehow. A good fight often clears the air.
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Rittenhouse The Righteous — 4 years ago(December 13, 2021 07:35 AM)
If another man "provoked" you, you'd be paralysed with fear, looking around for somebody else to take care of the problem for you. That's your nature. You're a lefty.
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Soul_Venom — 4 years ago(December 11, 2021 09:28 AM)
During advanced infantry training. The other guy attacked me, striking me with a broomstick. I back him up against a wall but he ducked under my arms, grabbed me around the middle and body slammed me. It bounced my head off the tile but that just made me angry and released a ****load of adrenaline. We wrestled and I ended up on top. He was pinned & I was in a position to literally kill the guy or beat him into a coma. I chose not to. Then when asked by the sergeant if I wanted to pursue an article 15 again I said no as long as the guy agree to leave me alone. If I had known we would end up at the same duty station, same platoon, same squad and how much grief he would cause later I would have ended him right there.
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Soul_Venom — 4 years ago(December 11, 2021 03:59 PM)
see for yourself
https://www.facebook.com/tyler.arthur.06
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Vlad. — 4 years ago(December 11, 2021 10:10 AM)
In high school, the school bully threw some trash at me. I threw it back. He got in my face during lunch, told him to throw a punch which he did, and I hit him back. It was broken up after a minute of us fighting in front of everyone.
In college, some skinny drug-powered white kid broke into my then-girlfriend’s apartment and watched us sleeping for a few minutes. I got up and fought him briefly, then let him run off to get caught by the police.
Stop.
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 