Quote Originally Posted by LIP
When someone insults me, i'll shout at them, and threaten them. I wont hit them unless they try to hit me.

If someone annoys me same thing goes.

As soon as someone insults my family, i'll fight them untill they're not moving.

When someone says something that bad about someones family words wont work.

If you tell them to stop, they'll carry on. If you hit them so hard they cant move, they'll never even think of doing it again.

Family loyalties mean everything, and when someone does something that insulting they deserve to be lamped.
You resort to violence when you could simply walk away?
What does that say about the type of person you are and how you choose to handle difficult situations? And what if you were with your child? Is that the lesson you want to teach them, is that you resolve problems with your fists?

I know a black belt that was being hassled by a homeless man.
Certainly the blackblet could have kicked his ass, but he chose to walk way.
I couldn't believe it and I asked him "why?"
His reply was the he could have used violence but was it worth risking the the small chance of getting cut or stabbed by this homeless guy?
In the end he was right.

You never know what you have when you get in with it with another man.
If someone picked a fight with me and cornered me....and I thought my life was in danger....they would get a plastic shank in the throat. Thats violence that I never want to get to.
hewhispers Reviewed by hewhispers on . Just me, or was this guy an asshole? (sort of long) To get right to the point of the story, go to the bold. So last night I smoked out my buddy in college and his younger brother (who is also very good friend of mine) who is in high school. I made a club run and picked up 1/8th of Super Sour Deisel. It was fucking freezing outside, so we decided to take the stealth route and smoke in his bedroom (which is upstairs, and their parents were downstairs). I created a doob tube and kept the Febreeze handy, all was well until my friend's friend Rating: 5