OK, so you like escalating situations that lead to violence. Gotcha.
It is a relative situation. I most certainly promote peace between others, but if he is willing to insult me, he can expect my retort. Now the next decision in this game is all his. It's the game some of us are willing to play.
Much love, Brink.
how do people like that (not just looks but poor personality on top of it) find significant others so regularly?butt ugly/missing teeth and a bunch of rug rats who need a father and she needs an old man around because she don't work, I'm not sure how the landlord rented to her, she must have lied on the application or maybe he was her boyfriend the week she applied.
You ain't got the "umph". Let me get that for you.....I dont neg rep people. I think the whole time Ive been here Ive done it 1 time, but this was close to being my 2nd.
It is a relative situation. I most certainly promote peace between others, but if he is willing to insult me, he can expect my retort. Now the next decision in this game is all his. It's the game some of us are willing to play.
Much love, Brink.
If he's willing to yell names at someone from across the street, he must not have matured mentally past 7th grade. "Standing up for yourself" to an idiot doesn't make you any better or tougher than the idiot. It simply makes it a two-idiot situation.
Ignoring, on the other hand, is not only highly effective but much more convenient as well.
Not at all, and I certainly wouldn't have pulled the gun on him. Go put it inside, pull out that cell phone and yell about how your neighbor has a new boyfriend this week. Let the boyfriend rile himself up and do what he thinks is necessary and then sit him down if he wants to get violent.
As I said he is only the boyfriend for this week, I have seen many guys come and go out of that house, I have lived here for 20 years, I doubt they make it another year before the landlord kicks them out.