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Florida Man for Crime
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« on: May 02, 2024, 01:34:05 AM »

The wonderful Jeremy Corbyn calling for peaceful resolutions around the world, not just in Gaza but in countries suffering castrophes as Sudan. This is the leadership all Western leaders should be calling for, not more bloodthirsty warmonging.

Serious question for you.

Suppose tomorrow you decide to go outside for a walk. You go out the door and make your way to the street. As you go out to the street you notice there's a guy a litttle ways down the street, but you initially think nothing of it.

You walk down the street a little bit, and then you turn around, and notice that the guy is following you close behind. Moreover, you notice that his fist is swinging towards you, and you notice that it has arrived smack in the middle of your face, and hits your nose.

You feel a sharp stinging sensation of pain, but you maintain your composure, and call for peace. You call to the guy for a peaceful resolution, not more bloodthirsty warmonging, and ask him to not punch you again, and suggest that you should be friends.

However, the guy appears not to be interested in your call for peace, and instead he says "haha no, I want to punch you again because I feel like it, or frankly, just for any reason or even no reason at all."

You see him raise his fist and swing it towards you, and once again it lands in the middle of your face. Your nose starts to bleed.

What's your next move?
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Florida Man for Crime
The Impartial Spectator
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,896


« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2024, 02:20:33 PM »

The wonderful Jeremy Corbyn calling for peaceful resolutions around the world, not just in Gaza but in countries suffering castrophes as Sudan. This is the leadership all Western leaders should be calling for, not more bloodthirsty warmonging.

Serious question for you.

Suppose tomorrow you decide to go outside for a walk. You go out the door and make your way to the street. As you go out to the street you notice there's a guy a litttle ways down the street, but you initially think nothing of it.

You walk down the street a little bit, and then you turn around, and notice that the guy is following you close behind. Moreover, you notice that his fist is swinging towards you, and you notice that it has arrived smack in the middle of your face, and hits your nose.

You feel a sharp stinging sensation of pain, but you maintain your composure, and call for peace. You call to the guy for a peaceful resolution, not more bloodthirsty warmonging, and ask him to not punch you again, and suggest that you should be friends.

However, the guy appears not to be interested in your call for peace, and instead he says "haha no, I want to punch you again because I feel like it, or frankly, just for any reason or even no reason at all."

You see him raise his fist and swing it towards you, and once again it lands in the middle of your face. Your nose starts to bleed.

What's your next move?

So, given the lack of response, my assumption is that your next move is to get punched in the face again. And then your next move after that will be to get punched in the face again. And then again. And again... and again... and...

Ironically, this doesn't actually achieve the peace you so desire, because being punched in the face is the opposite of peace, regardless of whether it is you being punched in the face or you punching someone else in the face.
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