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It's basic logistics. He has conclusions. The video didn't provide them, so where else do you suggest they're coming from?
/r/PussyPassDenied25/02/21 01:39 PM
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She didn't need to in her mind because she felt entitled to violence without consequence. Again with the assumptions. You don't know any of this. People should have intervened sooner. She should get punished for starting the fight. Don't think I'm taking her side or anything. I'm just saying: it's entirely possible that people didn't intervene until the level of violence escalated to the point where you're risking long-term damage (such as punches to the head). Or maybe people just hesitated to …
/r/PussyPassDenied25/02/21 01:11 PM
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Assumptions, assumptions. Maybe she didn't think about consequences at all. Maybe she did some slapping and scratching, expecting the same level of violence back. You don't know any of this from this short clip.
/r/PussyPassDenied25/02/21 11:59 AM
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It is not necessarily about gender or the colour of the knight. They also didn't initially intervene when he started punching back. It's exactly because he was landing solid hits and didn't stop. He was not at risk of getting brain damage from her girly punches, but she was from his (especially if he didn't stop)
/r/PussyPassDenied25/02/21 06:21 AM
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I have a $350 DeLonghi which automatically makes nice coffee using just beans and water, for approx. $0,10 a cup. It helps that I drink it black, so I don't even need cream, pumpkins, etc. to save me money. That said, I drink a lot more coffee than one a day. If I'd have to leave the house every time I needed a coffee, I'd literally get zero work done. (Or, more likely, I'd be very sad, while kicking my coffee habits.)
/r/PussyPassDenied17/09/18 04:02 PM
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If she has time to go to the coffee shop then she has enough time to wait. Seriously, do people not have coffee machines at home anymore?
/r/PussyPassDenied17/09/18 09:23 AM
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That remark caught my attention as well. Makes me glad I don't live in the US. Cops here are taught to deescalate violence, and to save lives.
/r/PussyPassDenied09/07/18 07:49 AM
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He could have held up his arm to block, he could have simply ignored the slap, he could have grabbed her wrist with that arm, he could have put her down momentarily, to get a better grip on her, maybe put handcuffs on her, if they were so worried about her. There was no need for the amount of violence displayed. He wasn't in danger. And there were plenty of alternatives. Where I come from, we quantify the grey area between "lethal" and "non-lethal". You make it sound like she should be glad he d…
/r/PussyPassDenied09/07/18 12:11 AM
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I was raised in a society, where a mild slap is not a justification for a KO punch. Especially if you're a person in power, both meaning authority, and physically overpowering.
/r/PussyPassDenied09/07/18 12:04 AM
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The term "stupidity tax" is already taken to mean "lottery"
/r/PussyPassDenied08/07/18 11:12 PM
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/r/MURICA
/r/PussyPassDenied08/07/18 11:11 PM
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A slap and a KO punch are not equal.
/r/PussyPassDenied08/07/18 11:10 PM
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We are equal. She learned that, because for sown reason, she didn't know that. What she did and and what the cop did was not equal. If the cop slapped her back, it would have been unprofessional as well, but at least proportional. But close-fist punching her KO, was not "equal" in any way. If a 120lbs dude slaps a cop in this kinda situation, I'd also expect the cop not to punch that dude out. In what kinda barbaric fucking jungle were you raised?
/r/PussyPassDenied08/07/18 11:10 PM
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she didn't even have the start of a shiner going A black eye is easier to heal than a concussion.
/r/PussyPassDenied08/07/18 11:06 PM
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You're making it sound like her and his actions were comparable, if not the same. That's not remotely the case.
/r/PussyPassDenied08/07/18 11:04 PM
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Then you should know better. Shame on you.
/r/MensRights18/12/17 11:18 PM
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It was created 200+ years ago. Society is different now. I was replying to a guy who was talking about why it is this way. Implying that the rule makes sense today, not just 200+ years ago. And even if that rule made perfect sense over 2 centuries ago, doesn't mean it's ideal now. Cameras didn't exist back when that document was created. The first daily newspaper came into existence only a few years before that amendment. It has no bearing on today's society. Also, that is completely besides the…
/r/MensRights18/12/17 11:16 PM
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Which is also bullshit. If you specify the tax on the receipt, but have the sticker prices for individual items show the including tax price, then there's no confusing whatsoever. The real reason is that no store wants to be the first to either show ugly prices, or lower prices, because the new including-tax prices are rounder. The stores have no incentive to change, and there's no regulation to make them change, and nobody gives a shit about what's better for the customer. It's apathy. But it's…
/r/MensRights18/12/17 11:10 PM
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As a European, I say: hahahaha! Such bullshit. Once again, an American retroactively justifying a shitty policy instead of just admitting it's a shitty policy. Just like how American supermarket chains are not able to print price labels for supermarkets, if taxes aren't the same everywhere, so that's why it makes perfect sense that in US supermarkets, all prices are without taxes included. Just admit it when you're wrong, buddy. It's the first step to fixing things. There are plenty of countries…
/r/MensRights18/12/17 09:08 PM
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tl;dr (almost?) every civilized country does this. America is the exception yet again.
/r/MensRights18/12/17 09:05 PM
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Or, in civilized countries, for all suspects/defendants. It stems from a principle called "innocent until proven guilty." You guys should try it too. It's a good principle.
/r/MensRights18/12/17 09:04 PM
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No need for "probably" and other hyperbole and speculation. This is already the law of the land in many European places. Media have a code to adhere to and part of that is to not publish last name or uncensored pictures of suspects. If you violate that media ethics code, you get a fine. This is not rocket science, nor is it scary censorship.
/r/MensRights18/12/17 08:59 PM
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