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Rusty 03-24-2023 08:11 AM

:hello:

Another wet day.

Rusty 03-24-2023 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 4036671)
It’s ironic that the younger generations complain so much about bullying and “micro aggressions” and as these things have gotten worse, society at the same time has gotten softer and doesn’t allow physical violence.

There are times when violence is the correct answer, but since our society tells folks violence is never the answer, younger people don’t know how to cope and when violence does happen, it always will we are violent by nature, it comes out in incorrect ways like mass shootings.

Young men especially need to fight to get out that aggression and competitive nature that is inside everyone. If you’re getting bullied at school, try to walk away, use your words to give sh1t back to your bully. If all that fails, beat the sh1t outta him, or at least try and go down swinging. It builds resilience and character.

If I went to my dad growing up and complained about being bullied, he would have beat my a$$ and told me to man up and stand up for myself. There’s not enough of that nowadays.

Back in HS, kids used to get in knock down drag out real fights where someone might get knocked out or loose teeth, broken nose etc, the teachers and administrators didn’t care, they knew teenagers needed to get that sh1t out that way or it bottles up and then you get columbine. They’d only intervene if it was about to go to far and someone might end up in the hospital. But I can’t remember it ever getting that bad bc folks knew when they won, or lost as the case may be. No suspension or police, maybe detention if they were caught.

Now, if you beat the sh1t out of your bully, you get in as much or more trouble than the bully. :icon14:

Now, when these people become adults and get firearms, why are we surprised there so many shootings, folks haven’t learned resilience life skills, non lethal violent conflict resolution and like I said, humans are naturally violent predators so if our pack (society) doesn’t teach the young correct outlets for rage etc, we can’t be surprised when everyone is shooting everyone over dumb sh1t. It’s a sign of weakness, both personally and as a reflection of our emasculated society.

A man resolves conflict directly, women tend to brood and stew and then get revenge in subtle ways over time and surprisingly.

When a man stews about a perceived affront and then goes on a surprise spree killing, he is a coward and acting in a femine way to resolve his problem. BUT, since he’s still a man, he acts violently.

Back in high school. My senior year. Me and another kid were throwing punches in front of the principal's office at lunch time. The principal closed the door and called the vice principal to handle it. Me and the other kid were both on the football team. The vice principal was one of the coaches. We ended up in the gym with boxing gloves on. And told to go at it.

vtec to vvel 03-24-2023 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 4036694)
:shakes head:

:confused:

eastwest2300 03-24-2023 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4036697)
:confused:

we gotta be strong kin folk.. in these trying times.:iagree:

vtec to vvel 03-24-2023 02:56 PM

"Fed official: People ‘hate’ inflation. That trumps bank stress and job loss".

No MF-ers, if people have jobs, they may gripe about inflation, but still have a source of income. If people get laid off from their jobs, this doesn't make bills and inflation go away. So no, inflation does not "trump" and justify job loss :mad: :shakes head: :gtfo2:

https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/24/inves...ion-banks-jobs

JNews86 03-24-2023 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MZ DAIZY (Post 4036681)
More than half the women on my team are women - Mr. Potato Head

81,000,000 votes folks! :roflpuke2::roflpuke2:

They don't even know what a woman is.

JNews86 03-24-2023 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 4036696)
Back in high school. My senior year. Me and another kid were throwing punches in front of the principal's office at lunch time. The principal closed the door and called the vice principal to handle it. Me and the other kid were both on the football team. The vice principal was one of the coaches. We ended up in the gym with boxing gloves on. And told to go at it.

Thats the way to do it. In NYC the cops have something called "smokers". It's a night where a bunch of cops can challenge someone they have an issue with to fight in a boxing ring to settle their issues there. Gets a lot of fights and its a good time.

vtec to vvel 03-24-2023 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JNews86 (Post 4036707)
Thats the way to do it. In NYC the cops have something called "smokers". It's a night where a bunch of cops can challenge someone they have an issue with to fight in a boxing ring to settle their issues there. Gets a lot of fights and its a good time.

Growing up, my old dojo would have the same concept. If you had an issue with someone, duke it out (and this was the raw stuff - no padding, no gloves, etc.) and was basically a street fight. The only rule was to squash it once someone got KO-ed. I remember one time getting the wind knocked out of me with a broken nose. 28 years later, that same kid is still one of my best friends to this day.

eastwest2300 03-24-2023 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4036709)
Growing up, my old dojo would have the same concept. If you had an issue with someone, duke it out (and this was the raw stuff - no padding, no gloves, etc.) and was basically a street fight. The only rule was to squash it once someone got KO-ed. I remember one time getting the wind knocked out of me with a broken nose. 28 years later, that same kid is still one of my best friends to this day.

you good duude? :icon17:

sounds very traumatic.

MZ DAIZY 03-24-2023 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 4036696)
Back in high school. My senior year. Me and another kid were throwing punches in front of the principal's office at lunch time. The principal closed the door and called the vice principal to handle it. Me and the other kid were both on the football team. The vice principal was one of the coaches. We ended up in the gym with boxing gloves on. And told to go at it.

My oldest best friend got a pair of boxing gloves for Christmas when we were 12 years old. Our favorite game was to play “Hockey fight” you held the other guys shirt and wailed away. First one to let go, was the loser. For some reason I can’t remember who won the majority of the “fights” :icon14:

MZ DAIZY 03-24-2023 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JNews86 (Post 4036707)
Thats the way to do it. In NYC the cops have something called "smokers". It's a night where a bunch of cops can challenge someone they have an issue with to fight in a boxing ring to settle their issues there. Gets a lot of fights and its a good time.

Sounds like fun except I don’t think I could take my wife in a fair fight. :p

eastwest2300 03-24-2023 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MZ DAIZY (Post 4036714)
My oldest best friend got a pair of boxing gloves for Christmas when we were 12 years old. Our favorite game was to play “Hockey fight” you held the other guys shirt and wailed away. First one to let go, was the loser. For some reason I can’t remember who won the majority of the “fights” :icon14:

thats calles a concussion :icon17:

vtec to vvel 03-24-2023 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 4036713)
you good duude? :icon17:

sounds very traumatic.

Getting beat up conditions a person to be able to take a punch in a fight (not that I condone violence).

Beating up and getting beat up was part of growing up. Not sure when society got so sensitive about kids being kids, and getting physically disciplined by parents became taboo.

I remember during elementary school, I was this scrawny@$$ kid and wasn't able to fend for myself. So, I made friends with the bigger kids by hooking them up with snacks (sometimes even did their homework) in exchange for physical protection.

Rusty 03-24-2023 10:46 PM

I had 4 Golden Glove boxers plus a few black belts in my senior class. My class only had 119 people.

eastwest2300 03-25-2023 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 4036722)
Getting beat up conditions a person to be able to take a punch in a fight (not that I condone violence).

Beating up and getting beat up was part of growing up. Not sure when society got so sensitive about kids being kids, and getting physically disciplined by parents became taboo.

I remember during elementary school, I was this scrawny@$$ kid and wasn't able to fend for myself. So, I made friends with the bigger kids by hooking them up with snacks (sometimes even did their homework) in exchange for physical protection.

thats awesome man.:tup:


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