momma said knock you out.

Bublonichronic

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That's the thing none of us know what really happend, I just know most things can be talked out, unless someone suckerpunches someone
 

WeedFreak78

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Now there are some points I can agree wifh... and If it were
My mom I would tell her mind her own business if the kid wants to park here and get Ticket that's on him, sure as shit wouldn't suckerpunch someone
I agree with this sentiment..| would have told my mother to mind her own business. I grew up where you didn't go poking your nose into other business, unless someone was getting hurt. People need to learn to keep the F out of others lives when it doesn't affect theirs. I can't deny the fact that I've been in a shitty mood and had some random person say the wrong thing to me and i just went off on them
 

old shol4evr

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I agree with this sentiment..| would have told my mother to mind her own business. I grew up where you didn't go poking your nose into other business, unless someone was getting hurt. People need to learn to keep the F out of others lives when it doesn't affect theirs. I can't deny the fact that I've been in a shitty mood and had some random person say the wrong thing to me and i just went off on them
you grew up not poking your nose in other peoples buss ,but yet your going to tell your mama to mind her own,that is the difference bettween todays youth and mine i was to tell my mom mind her on ,ambulance wouldnt be taking this fellow to hospital it would have been me.that is todays problem kids are so protected by the law a parent cant disipline there own child and that is why the dumb fuck got his jaw broke
 

hydroMD

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I don t care what's being said in a argument sucker punching someone is a bitch move...and if you think it's cool, your prolly a bitch too
Sucked punch implies someone who doesn't deserve to be hit..

Pretty well known the older you get, there are plenty of circumstances that warrant a good ass kicking. This certainly seems to fall in that category.


If your gonna talk smack, better be ready to get smacked
 

hydroMD

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No offense but you pull some bitch shit like that on me and one morning you'll be walkin out ur house to a bat to the knees
Most real badasses dont talk about woulda coulda on an internet forum to feed there little man complex, because they have already asserted themselves in real life.

Im sure you, along with most people would react the same way to getting sucker punched...

Waking up dazed and confused trying to piece together what just happened lol
 

Granny weed

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It's a simple concept, respect is a 2 way road give it and you will get it, what is wrong with this logic?
Nothing at all except you have to give respect to receive it as you said, but it doesn't sound like the old lady was getting much respect does it, what if her son had not stepped in? maybe she would have been on the end of the punch. When I am approached by anyone angry or not I treat and speak to them in the same manner I was approached and spoken to, and my big brother always used to tell me you never warn anyone before you punch them, you just do it, and this guy was obviously thinking the same. :fire:
 

Padawanbater2

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The wife and I went into town this afternoon to pick up a few things at the local grocery store. On our way into the store we noticed a young white dude all up in this older womans face .......we thought there may have been a fender bender in the parking lot involving the young dude and the older lady as we got close to the fracus I asked the elderly woman did we need to call the law and the young punk quickly told us to mind our business......well all that did was make me grab my phone from my pocket and as I started to call 911 for the law an older guy came up to the young dude and in one swift right hook clocked home boy in the jaw dropping him where he stood as thoughts of Mohammed Ali fights like a butterfly stings like a bee was running thru my head .I put my phone away and went back to little white homie who was taking a nice snooze thanks to my new hero .Only to see that the older dude had hit young homie so fucking hard he had clearly broken his jaw......The only thing I could think of was when this mofo woke up if he wasn't careful he could chew off his own right ear lobe off . We found out that all this happened because the young white dude had parked in the handicapped parking place and the elderly lady had said something to him about his choice of parking spots.........oh and the dude that threw the punch was the son of the elderly lady . He was putting the shopping cart away when his mother decided to tell the young man he shouldn't take the handicap parking spaces if he wasn't handicapped.......well he may not have had a physical handicap when he got to the grocery store but he damn sure had one when he left.......which was in an ambulance BTW !
Oh.. oh man that feels good..

Great story
 

iamnobody

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Now there are some points I can agree wifh... and If it were
My mom I would tell her mind her own business if the kid wants to park here and get Ticket that's on him, sure as shit wouldn't suckerpunch someone
No offense but you pull some bitch shit like that on me and one morning you'll be walkin out ur house to a bat to the knees
Really now? Somehow I highly doubt that.

But hey you're more than welcome to try and hide in my front yard with a bat. My small yappy dogs will let me know you're there and my 110lb wolf/shepherd mix would greet you at the door.
 

WeedFreak78

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you grew up not poking your nose in other peoples buss ,but yet your going to tell your mama to mind her own,that is the difference bettween todays youth and mine i was to tell my mom mind her on ,ambulance wouldnt be taking this fellow to hospital it would have been me.that is todays problem kids are so protected by the law a parent cant disipline there own child and that is why the dumb fuck got his jaw broke
Ya if i was 15 and told my mother to mind her business, I would expect a backhand..I'm in my late 30's now, so the whole parent/child interaction is a little different. I never believed anyone deserved any initial respect, or disrespect, because of who they are. I've always had an issue with the respect/disrespect paradigm, when i first meet someone it is without respect or disrespect..kind of a neutral position. You need to earn one or the other. Maybe the kid was out of place and flew off the handle, maybe the woman approached him like a total CUNT and deserved the verbal abuse? IDK.
 
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