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When is violence acceptable?
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ftfyOriginally posted by AtW View PostWhat's the policy of big fat trolls like yourself?Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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I nearly googled uruk-hai hobbit porn, but thought better of it.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat's the policy of big fat Uruk-Hais like yourself?The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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Sometimes violence might not be morally correct but I guess it is understandable.
I would not go so far as to say it is never morally acceptable to initiate force - I have done it before when I thought I was about to be attacked and felt quite justified in doing so.Comment
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Be ruthless. Go for the kill when your opponent is not expecting it. Use overwhelming violence.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat's the policy of big fat Uruk-Hais like yourself?
Otherwise run like the wind.Hard Brexit now!
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If you had legitimate reason to believe you were about to be attacked i wouldn't consider that initiating force, for the sake of the principal anyway.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostSometimes violence might not be morally correct but I guess it is understandable.
I would not go so far as to say it is never morally acceptable to initiate force - I have done it before when I thought I was about to be attacked and felt quite justified in doing so.Comment
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What's the head got to do with it?Originally posted by Robinho View PostIf you had legitimate reason to believe you were about to be attacked i wouldn't consider that initiating force, for the sake of the principal anyway.Hard Brexit now!
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Exactly, this could just be very fast reflexes, sometimes you can see a slight tension building around the eye, which is them initiating force first, so BOOM! twat em.Originally posted by Robinho View PostIf you had legitimate reason to believe you were about to be attacked i wouldn't consider that initiating force, for the sake of the principal anyway.
Self defence m'lud.Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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First hit.Originally posted by speling bee View PostI nearly googled uruk-hai hobbit porn, but thought better of it.
In this instance, he was banged up for an attack based on a groundless suspicion. Turned out, it wasn't groundless, and therefore he did have a mitigating circumstance (the law does recognise that people sometimes act out of character when they're upset), and so his sentence was reduced appropriately.
However, he still has a criminal record, he's still working out his sentence, so his act is still recognised as bad. Just not as bad as just beating someone up for the heck of it.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Do you twat anybody looking at you who gets a little dust in his eye?Originally posted by doomage View PostExactly, this could just be very fast reflexes, sometimes you can see a slight tension building around the eye, which is them initiating force first, so BOOM! twat em.
Self defence m'lud.Hard Brexit now!
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