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02-17-2010, 10:25 PM
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I don't believe your memory would be that good, given that you are not a doctor, and would not have been one as a child, you would not have known if you succeeded in breaking a nose, especially if you did not get punished for it. It may be that I broke the nose in elementary school, I was certainly attempting to. I have no recollection of if I was told that I did or not. I did draw blood. The bully ran away and I never saw him again. I have vague recollections that he either transferred or was kicked out of school, but even this, I admit, could be solely my imagination. Human memory is very frail. I don't believe you are an exception, unless you are one of the rare individuals with photographic memory. Quote:
I also take great pains to say that it is not an acceptable response to mere taunting. The threat has to be imminent and significant. By all means, talk yourself out of it, walk away if you can, especially if you can do it boldly, dismissing the bully as a waste of your time, but if that bully is known for seriously hurting people, or has a history with you, and moves towards you in a clearly threatening manner, yeah, you take him (or her, some female bullies are equally as violent) out in protection of your own well being. Again, morally, ethically, and legally justified. Quote:
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That I even had to defend myself says more about a system that failed to protect me than it does about the morality of my behavior. This is besides the point. When the system will not protect you, you have a right to protect yourself. I would say that to a student, using those exact words, and would not fear being fired for it. I would not tell them to punch someone in the nose. That's just how I protect myself. Mileage may vary. Quote:
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I said I don't know if I would, what I didn't say is that I think I would. I never said I wouldn't. You are putting words in my mouth again. I might well tell me own children that violence in self-defense is acceptable. Since I don't have children, I cannot say I definitely would. I merely think I would. I know what my feelings are on the matter are, and that's that I'd much rather my child get suspended for defending him or herself than have a child come home with an injury or worse. Quote:
It is my belief, given your posting history, that you are, in fact, being intentionally contrarian, and I have a hard time deciphering what you truly believe, versus when you just want to disagree with me to be disagreeing with me. Quote:
Believing yourself to be in such an altercation with the capacity to turn deadly is justification for a use of force. Certainly in response to force, but even preemptively, depending on circumstances. I will not back down on this. I have lived in both not nice areas and very nice, high income areas. This was in my timeline as well. Your views that possibly lethal situations cannot occur more than once is proven wrong simply by me existence. Unless you are going to further accuse me of deceit and falsehood. Quote:
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02-22-2010, 11:49 PM
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when I was living in Canada people were saying why don't you choose a girl from here instead of taking her over there, my answer was simple ( I love her and she is more than you'll ever be or wil become) just to make them a little angry lol I love Japan since I have been a kid, it started with anime and grew bigger with "shogun" then I've been able to read about Japan and met my gf and finaly went to Japan and also fell in love with the country, wish I could have been able to study Japanese language more but have been interupted so many times that I have to restart learning from the beginning everytime :s but still want to learn it ;p by the way don't bother with that kind people just do what you feel is ok for yourself, if your teacher is that stupide he shouldn't teach at all. by the way you should watch the other part of "flags of our father" "Letters from Iwo jima" also by Clint Eastwood very good movie. and make your teacher watching it too lol |
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03-13-2010, 09:24 AM
I have. They even say I'm asian because I have tan skin all year round and my eyes are slightly slanted. (I'm more than half native american, we can have dark skin, dark hair and slanted eyes)
Even my friends make fun of me (well, we make fun of eachother cuz they want to learn Japanese and like Japanese music/ tv/ anime). We're all pretty much isolated from all of the other groups though, even though we're in a diverse college http://higurashiualuealuealeuale.ytmnd.com/ http://higurashicowbell.ytmnd.com/ Aishite mo ii kai? |
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03-13-2010, 07:49 PM
[quote=Oni;803878](I'm more than half native american, we can have dark skin, dark hair and slanted eyes)
QUOTE] Im also more than half Native American.. Osage Tribe.. nice to hear a fellow native on the board!! |
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03-13-2010, 08:22 PM
My friends and people I meet who I mention Japan to do tend to make fun of me or not understand, and some even call me "wannabe Japanese" (To which I reply, "I'm the Caucasian Asian!" because I love Japan and to my knowledge, I don't have any Asian in my bloodline, which is unfortunate xD) or that it's a phase and it'll pass.
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