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Yes, I have. I have not however, ever started one over words. (OK, there was one over words but those words were "I'm going to kick your ass afterschool" - so I cold cocked him and knocked him out flat with the first punch he never saw coming. And he was bigger than me.) In others, I did not start them but certainly finished them.
I have never started anything with anyone smaller than me as was done in the video.
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I know it's just words on a forum, but I truly hope you aren't serious.
I'm quite serious.
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Would you feel the same way if it was a couple of guys fighting, say over a girl in a bar? Somehow I doubt it.
If someone larger attacked for no good reason, beat down, and continued to beat after the other person was obviously beyond fighting back, then yes, I would feel the same. If someone who was attacked was winning and continued the beating on the aggressor, then he has every right to beat as long as he wants.
I was saying this girl got mad at the other because she spoke some words about the other girl and the manager (i.e., rumors), and now the idiot may have ruined her life or committed acts that will follow her around for a long time....over some words.
Key word. If so, she did it to herself. My guess is McDonald's was as far as she would ever go. Grown women do not throw down over a few words.
I was saying this girl got mad at the other because she spoke some words about the other girl and the manager (i.e., rumors), and now the idiot may have ruined her life or committed acts that will follow her around for a long time....over some words.
Ah, ok. I see now what you were saying . but we only have a psycho's excuse that such ever happened.
So, you've never gotten in a fight? I'm not saying it was right or smart (see my comments above), but what you're advocating is much worse than what this girl did. I know it's just words on a forum, but I truly hope you aren't serious. Would you feel the same way if it was a couple of guys fighting, say over a girl in a bar? Somehow I doubt it.
Let's face it. We have all stood around and watched a schoolyard fight. People only broke them up in the rare cases where it appeared someone might actually suffer more than a busted lip. It appeared to me most of the observers were pretty young.
This was not a fight....If it had happened where I live it would have been stopped...People would not have stood around like idiots thinking it was some kind of entertainment...The two year old had more guts than the rest of the bystanders put together.
To think, this girl went crazy and beat up a girl, which is now all over the Internet, because the girl said something about her relationship with her manager. She's effectively ruined her life, will have a criminal record that will make her almost unemployable, because of some words. Why don't people think before they do stupid stuff like this? I just don't get it.
Don't get me wrong, I think she deserves some jail time. I'm just shaking my head in wonder over how people don't think how their behavior will affect their lives. She will never get hired in service again. She's likely to have a police record for assault, which any potential employer will see. I highly doubt she has other skills. This is going to end badly for her. The other girl will heal (probably already has), but this woman's troubles are just beginning. All for some stupid words.
I'm guessing that you haven't seen the picture of what she did to that girl!! It's going to take more than one day for her to heal!!! If she had done that to my daughter her best bet would be to leave the country!!!
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