narta
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Old age or hormonal imbalance?I forgot about that.
Damn....
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Old age or hormonal imbalance?I forgot about that.
Damn....
Old age or hormonal imbalance?
[I can play the game too]
There are easy fixes for both, but you already know that.Both.
Really bad
can you guys flirt with eachother in Private Message and not clog up my controversial thread thanksThere are easy fixes for both, but you already know that.
No.can you guys flirt with eachother in Private Message and not clog up my controversial thread thanks
can you guys flirt with eachother in Private Message and not clog up my controversial thread thanks
So you think this is the type of person it comes from.
All talk no action, just keyboard warrior bs?
If one can't distinguish the value of a loved one like a significant other, a child or any human being that he should see as sacred from material possessions then he has some work to do before he can even assume to understand what ja ustified act of violence is.@narta
The focus of this is your family.
Papa bear the protector.
I suppose you see physical violence and aggression as a manifestation of your love.
I doubt anyone would object to that.
But what is dear to you may be different for someone else.
How about someone prepared to smash your face in because you (maybe unwittingly) got too close to their stash of drugs, or you dented their brand new car that is their most treasured possession and they want to roll you into a ball because you drive like shit.
Would you say that is justifiable or do you think they should have drawn the line, because that to you is just "stuff"?
If one can't distinguish the value of a loved one like a significant other, a child or any human being that he should see as sacred from material possessions then he has some work to do before he can even assume to understand what ja ustified act of violence is.
Yes, but YOU are saying that from your own point of view.Material possessions have zero value, imho. They can always be replaced: a smashed car can be restored, a stash can be repurchased, but a human life can never be replaced or even truly fixed if it's badly broken.
Between y’all bashing beards and tattoos and the other thread about people using too much gear, I’m feeling very singled out.
Fair enough. But even the laws of men wouldn't find an act like that justifiable.You think they have stuff to learn.
They would beg to differ.
Who cares what you think, they would say.
Who are you to tell me what is worth protecting?
Clarification: I said child. Not my child. All children that are not the instigators of violance and mayhem themselves, are worth protecting.To you the only sacred thing is your family.
It's all a matter of interpretation. If you hurt someone even kill him in the process of immobilizing the threat, (Y.H. I did hit him/shoot him, but in order to neutralize the threat, I immediately put pressure on the wound and called the ambulance in order to save his life), it's justifiable. It gets kicked down to involuntary manslaughter in the worst case scenario.But it seems that, at least on this side of the pond, the law often takes issue with that kind of thing.
Violence solves problems, go lift weights.You go ahead and ask for the posts that you think are clogging your thread up to be removed. That would be a valid reason for the deletion you request.
You forgot to answer this, though
And what do you think about Narta's controversial opinion on violence, anyway?
You go ahead and say.
I won't think that you are flirting with him, don't worry.
You are not his type.
Nothing controversial there.Violence solves problems, go lift weights.
People like you are more abundant on meso because you have no friends and don't go to the gym due to anxiety.
Controversial take
Right!!!Between y’all bashing beards and tattoos and the other thread about people using too much gear, I’m feeling very singled out.
People who use the gym as a social outlet just take up space.It is 100% possible to use Tren responsibility. My controversial take.
@TestosTyrone
I have more than enough equipment down in the dungeon to handle pretty much everything I need to do training wise, but I still pay my money every month to go to the gym because it’s pretty much my social outlet. Plus it’s something my wife has a hard time busting my balls about. If I spent 2 hours after work at the bar then that would probably not go over nearly as well. Pretty much everyone in my close social circle is fitness obsessed just like I am, and after awhile you begin to have a very “us vs them” attitude towards the rest of the world that does not prioritize training.
Think about all the food bits, germs and other despicable things that end up in there.
Whoever is kissing you doesn't like it, not matter what they say or what you think they say to you.