• @cosmicrookie
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    7 months ago

    There is no good reason to kill. Only bad excuses

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        Luckily 100% of the people i know are in this situation and the society around me push the general idea that killing is always wrong no matter what. And it works.

        Then yes, condition may change in third world countries

      • @cosmicrookie
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        37 months ago

        Sounds like an argument I wouldn’t win, no matter how valid arguments i present, so I won’t bother

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          But… but… someone is WRONG on the INTERNET… are you just gonna let that slide?

          /s obviously

            • @[email protected]
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              17 months ago

              I don’t. I was referring to the other guys willingness to simply not engage in a discussion stemming from disagreements. Not every opinion different from ones own requires a response. Not every discussion needs to be an argument.

              • @[email protected]
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                7 months ago

                Fair enough. I wasn’t tryna argue with the guy. Just have a discussion. I think its a shame he jumped to “I can’t win”.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          Well thats rather defeatist. Also I wasn’t tryna start an argument breh. If you wanna have a conversation we can do that.

      • bruhduh
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        7 months ago

        IRL when you are in a self defence situation, you are already laying on the floor bleeding profusely and/or knocked out, I’m talking from personal experience, most of the time you get sucker punched or/and jumped on or/and punched in the back of the head or/and assaulters have weapons, so unless you’re heavily trained, when self defence situation happens you’re not gonna protect yourself, as Mike Tyson said, everyone have a plan before they got punched in the mouth, so unless you can act on trained “instincts” you gonna get stomped on the head

        • @[email protected]
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          47 months ago

          I have taken Mike’s advice into every fight I’ve been in. No amount of armchair training can prepare you for when your adrenaline really hits.

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            7 months ago

            Absolutely this, however, doing drills and sparrings is necessary so your body know how to move without your mind, i mean, completely untrained people just flailing and doing haymakers while those who doing drills at least can throw some straights and jabs and clinch and double leg takedown and some throws, at least i can do this automatically without thinking

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              27 months ago

              Some personal experience: I’ve trained a little, I’m not a professional fighter. All my very few fights have been street fights. I’ve been trained how to takedown but I can’t find enough thought to actually do it fight. The absolute best thinking I’ve ever done in a fight was remembering my boxing hits and even that was more of a flash than a rational thought. Honestly the thought “RUN!” comes up more often in a fight for me than anything actually useful to fight.

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                7 months ago

                Yes) this! You train for exact that flash of memories when your body do the job without mind intact, body just by reflexes should act on self defence, because everyone’s mind screaming to run and muscles are becoming like jelly when time to fight comes, i mean every country trains their professional soldiers exactly for this, so their body would work/fight properly without mind intact

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          27 months ago

          I believe the point of their argument is killing is ok if your in a life or death self defense situation.

          Whether you are actually able to defend yourself is irrelevant for that point to be true.

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            7 months ago

            My point is, in most self defence situations is kill or be killed, better run if you can of course, but that’s if you can do it at all, basically it’s not you who decides what to do in most of self defence situations, but situation you’re in

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          17 months ago

          Oh you’re certainly correct. Self defense training should be mandatory IMO. Both with and without weapons.

          My point was that a life or death situation changes the “there’s no good reason to kill” argument.

          • bruhduh
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            17 months ago

            And i agree with you too)