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Old Nov 29, 2007 | 06:45 PM
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Default Re: Martial Arts teacher Arrested

Originally Posted by Cube
If it happened to me, I would take the kicks and probably go a little too far myself and pay for it later and chalk it up as a lesson learned.
Everyone adopting this point of view needs to get real and shut the fuck up. "I'm such a badass i would have taken 300 kicks to the stomach, omgz!" I don't think at age 11 you would shrug off 200 kicks to the stomach as "oh, lesson learned...avoid situations where broken ribs and internal bleeding may occure". Alot of this is "well IF i were in that situation...blah blah blah....dick flexing...." but the bottom line is you weren't in that situation and don't seem to be readily volunteering to be put into it. It's the tough guy, bullshit attitude that probably kept that kid going inspite of severe injuries. I just think it's rediculous how being stoic is the "cool thing to do" and god forbid you actually show any sympathy in any situation, at all...ever.

If a CHILD died from choking on a obviously dangerous food product i would place blame with the individual who sold it to him in the first place. People are giving kids way too much credit, they're fucking kids....they don't know any better and at age 11 they really shouldn't have to know better (i'm waiting for someone to tell me they've been on their own since they were 13 and kids need to man up at age 12). They are children who need the guidance of responsible adults. It's the responsibility of a competent adult who's child is put in their temporary care to exercise a modicum of judgement and not put them in the hospital.