- Apr 27, 2009
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I sense some of responses in here might be from people that are or think they are "about that life"
When someone takes themselves seriously enough to think they're entitled to hitting someone that is out of line verbally but not physical posing a threat, then they should also be very willing to accept whatever consequences that may arise. I understand that some people's mentalities allow them to believe the guy who swung was well within his right to hit the drunk guy, and that's exactly why I avoid certain environments (not because I act irresponsibly, but because these types usually don't have much to lose)
When someone takes themselves seriously enough to think they're entitled to hitting someone that is out of line verbally but not physical posing a threat, then they should also be very willing to accept whatever consequences that may arise. I understand that some people's mentalities allow them to believe the guy who swung was well within his right to hit the drunk guy, and that's exactly why I avoid certain environments (not because I act irresponsibly, but because these types usually don't have much to lose)
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