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How often does this happen? If countries could do that (ex: we nuking the hell of out Japan and now they're ok with us and vice-versa), then can it happen to people?
I once heard of a ex bully who befriended that guy that beat the hell out of him. Not sure if I would befriend someone I badly got into a fight with.
If either of these two examples happen to you (assuming you won the fight) would you be able to befriend them?
1)If someone has been messing with you for quite a long while (ex:a bully) until the day you beat them up, thus putting them in their place. Afterwards, you guys become good friends and the former bully now respects you a lot.
Or if you friend backstab you somehow and it turned into a big fight and you win the fight. Then you guys being good friends again. You not only gaining your friendship back but they respect you again.
The only time I slapped somebody was a girl who said my cats are ugly. Never talked to her again. No desire to. There are enough other people on earth to talk to.
I got bullied as a kid for beeing too tall, skinny, thick glasses and awful perm. I grew boobs and butt, got contact lenses and outgrew perm and they suddenly asked for dates. I laughed at them.
Back when I was growing up, fights either resulted in friendships or at the very least the fued ending. Today people come back with guns to settle things as dumb as someone looking at someone wrong. Sad that we seem to be de-evolving back to savages. Nuff said.
Possibly when you're younger. Getting into fist fights as an adult is usually the result of being drunk beyond prudent or simply a violent jerk who needs a jail cell.
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