Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Wow, DE, just wow. Above, what you said was:
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He's also someone that thinks a 12 year old kid should be able to fight a pit bull, no problem, because he can "bob and weave" as long as stating that absurd position will let him not change his mind.
When your stupid question in the linked had nothing to do with a child fighting a dog. What you said instead was, if charging an armed criminal, which would stand a better chance? The point of my response is that both would go down handily, but if the child bobbed and weaved (which for anyone with half a brain could have clearly identified as a joke) it might make the criminal miss once or twice beforehand. The point, of course, being that neither the child nor the dog would have any significant chance against a guy with a gun.
I just went over this. Excuse the **** out of me for not perfectly remembering a thread from 2 and half years ago. I already acknowledged that I didn't remember it exactly right. It was only the unbelievable stupidity of the original claim that made it memorable at all. Oh yeah "but it was a joke!!". How very convenient. Maybe you shouldn't have made a joke in support of such an idiotic position - it's pretty hard to tell you're making a joke when you're being stupid in the first place.
A child is likely to panic in the face of an armed adult; a dog is a predatory animal, and much faster than a human. Dogs can be trained to take down an armed person, but even an untrained dog is a serious danger to an armed individual; actually shooting a dog in the short time you have if it attacks while under the pressure of being faced with
actually getting bitten is not easy. Even trained shooters normally train against human targets. A dog is a different shape. The accuracy of any shooter degrade greatly under real pressures. If you REALLY think that a dog is easier to hit than a frightened 12 year old, or less dangerous than the child to an armed criminal your basic grip on reality is questionable.
The point was, though, that you were just too concerned with making sure your argument persisted in the face of fact that you seriously made the case that a 12 year old with a small knife is more dangerous than a large dog of a breed suitable for attacking people. As much as I would like to claim that this is because you're a complete **** idiot, I know that you're not a stupid man. It's pretty simply clearly a matter of you just leaping to judgment about someone's behavior (again) and not wanting to let that go at any cost. You, based on your own admissions of various events, seem to get into confrontations with people more than average, so maybe if you were less convinced that however you view a situation is the only right way to view it you wouldn't have these **** problems.
You also wouldn't make a fool out of yourself in threads like this.
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Nevertheless, the fact is that you said something that amounts to substantially the same thing - that you thought a little kid with a knife is a more dangerous threat to an armed adult than an attack dog - because the kid can "bob and weave" or something.
No. Just... no. LMAO
No amount of scoffing, flipping the bird, and laughing is going to change the fact that you're making an idiot of yourself - again. This is three times now; the dog thing, this thread, and the "nothing wrong with a good, honest tussle!" thread. You're a riot. /bird, LMFAO, what are you a frat boy? Or are you just wishing you could take a swing at me?
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When you're done poisoning the well with incorrect references and incorrect understandings of mocking responses of 2-year old stupid questions, perhaps you can stop bringing in your personal butt-hurt feelings about me into the thread, and actually stick to discussions of the topic.
Oh, I understood your response quite well. The only butt hurt going on here is you; Mr. "STFU TOOL LMFAO /BIRD WHAAAAAAAAA!!!!" You're giving TR terrible advice, which is why I'm responding to it. My reference was accurate; the thread existed and you were being an idiot there too because, just like here, you made a snap judgment and then defend it at all costs.
If you want to complain about "sticking to the topic" then you can quit with the /bird and STFU and so forth, but it's hilarious to watch you quiver with rage. The reason for referencing the thread was your history of coming up with your own ideas of how things work and then defe3nding them because they just seem right to you - oh, and you're in no position to complain about referencing old threads - you were the one that had a quote of Monty's from one of the old Glades in your sig just to provoke him.
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Especially since, as we can see above, your assumptions as to how I would response were completely wrong.
Not really. They were pretty much exactly right - you have absolutely no idea how to handle confrontations, or what's realistic, and yet you insist on coming in and lecturing people when the only business you have on these matters is shutting the **** up. Not because I'm right and you're wrong but because
everyone other than you is. Lenas is giving vastly better advice than you are, so is Michael in some respects. You're making up bullshit about what a jury would do - how much experience do you have with juries? Did you even bother to look up the law?
No, I'm sure you didn't. You just went to the intuitive "This is what's cool to do"; what seems like it should be right in your little world where people fight fair and threats always nicely present themselves in advance, and no one would
ever try to trick someone into pulling their wallet out before trying to rob them.
Here's a clue -
you don't make the rules of civilized behavior in public. The law does. You may agree with it, you may not, but whether it's right or wrong, no one is going to put it in
your hands to determine. Your job if you ever do get on a jury is to decide if the law was broken, not to enforce your idea of what the law should be.
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The simple fact is that no one should ever listen to you about how to handle a confrontation, under any circumstances. Your advice is a hazard to anyone hearing it.
/bird
You can /bird all you want. You're the one going through life with this attitude. By all means, keep getting into confrontations and then rely on your idea of how things work when it eventually bites you in the ***. Maybe you'll be lucky and it never will, but if it does I suppose you can sit there and suck your thumb and comfort yourself thinking how unfair it all is that the rules aren't made by what Arathain thinks is cool.