After the months of recovery and rehab from getting your back broken. Sure.
After the months of recovery and rehab from getting your back broken. Sure.
"To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." -- Winston Churchill
If I could move and get a hold of her, she'd probably almost die or just die. Things might actually go worse for her if I think my life is really at risk. She'd have to put me down in the first strike.
I'm not saying that to sound cool. I just know how I react and if I felt pain and thought my life was in danger, I'd just be running on automatic after that.
This.
Every kid has to deal with some form of teasing and the like but things can get very extreme. I won't lie, I got harassed a good deal in middle school because I liked Star Wars and computers and also could be a little socially awkward. I eventually learned to deal with it better when I got older but I naturally try to avoid conflictive situations and would generally just try and avoid the harrasment or escalating it. While I don't go to bed at night crying myself to sleep over something somebody said 15 years ago, I still deal with a lot of self confidence issues and am often overly worried about what other people think about me. I didn't do anything to deserve any of it and my reaction at the time doesn't make me into a bad person or some waste of life.
Interesting that this thread got brought up. I've been thinking very hard about doing some type of community service/outreach stuff lately; maybe even to the extent of making a career out of it. Thing is, I really have no idea where to start. I like doing stuff with animals and kids and am into revitalizing neighborhoods. I guess I also like outdoor stuff like parks and other forms of recreation.
Yeah, you're not getting up and kicking ass after having your back broken. I have some experience with this.
That's battery, not assault.
I guess there isn't much threatening involved in a blind side attack, so you're right.
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