@divegeester saidReally? @badradger?
Copped a ban for being a horrible person.
Hence the “Enemy of RHP” slogan.
Tough guys huh, LOL.
You need to up your game. (J/K -- I don't really talk in sports-radio numpty talk.)
But perhaps your game could use a bit of elevation.
@contenchess saidNot only that but the guy was mentally ill, sick in the head, posted sick stuff. Struggled socially, lived with his abused mother in a white-trash area of Cincinnati, father left long ago. Jobless, friendless, on the offender register for petty crime and clinging onto a version of Jesus which no one recognised. Poor bastard, I wish he was still here so the community could take him under its collective wing.
He turned gay and ran off with the circus 🎪
@kevin-eleven saidRory Miller also said this:
Pretty sure Dive flipped his motobike into a telephone pole because it was looking at him the wrong way.
As for Suzi, I think she sent the bludgeoned remains of one of her bar-buddy victims for a ride on her motobike, into the dark waters beyond the pier.
Strange that Suzi never got indicted for any of her purported mayhem, because as Rory Miller has noted, there could be legal consequences.
“Violence never solved anything.” This platitude is so patently and obviously false that it takes some pretty special mental gymnastics to say it, much less believe it. The fact is that some things, especially dangerous things happening very fast, can ONLY be solved by violence. This adage frequently infuriates professionals because sometimes the problem they have solved with violence was their own survival or the survival of someone they loved. Survival is pretty hard to devalue.”
He also said this:
“Do not interpret anything I say here to mean “don’t fight back.” I’m also not going to patronize you with half-truths or platitudes. This is ugly on many levels: the level of the incident and the level of social conditioning to “get along,” which can make it so much harder to decide not to be a victim. This means that if and when a woman chooses to fight, it must be a total effort. In many cases, there is no level of force that will simply discourage a male attacker. He must be incapacitated. This is my advice and I think this mindset is critical, but the actual statistics are less grim—many assailants do run away and do not escalate when they encounter unexpected resistance.”
And this:
“Someone is going to read this and think, “I have a right to go anywhere I want. Just because something is dangerous doesn’t take away my rights.” Let’s get this over with now. Defending yourself is not and never has been about rights—rights are those things that the civilized members of society agree everyone deserves. When you hit the ground and taste blood in your mouth, when a steel-toed boot slams your head into a curb, when a knife slips under the waistband of your skirt and a hand is wrapped around your throat, the civilized agreement on how people should be treated is not an issue.”
Rory Miller is one of the few men I know who has the right end of the stick. And when I say few, I mean about a dozen. And when I say about a dozen, I mean in my entire life.
07 Mar 22
@suzianne saidCombat>fight
Rory Miller also said this:
“Violence never solved anything.” This platitude is so patently and obviously false that it takes some pretty special mental gymnastics to say it, much less believe it. The fact is that some things, especially dangerous things happening very fast, can ONLY be solved by violence. This adage frequently infuriates professionals because sometimes t ...[text shortened]... And when I say few, I mean about a dozen. And when I say about a dozen, I mean in my entire life.
07 Mar 22
@kevin-eleven saidShe could be a Short Story author 🤔
Pretty sure Dive flipped his motobike into a telephone pole because it was looking at him the wrong way.
As for Suzi, I think she sent the bludgeoned remains of one of her bar-buddy victims for a ride on her motobike, into the dark waters beyond the pier.
Strange that Suzi never got indicted for any of her purported mayhem, because as Rory Miller has noted, there could be legal consequences.
@divegeester saidWow. Six thumbs down on that post.
Not only that but the guy was mentally ill, sick in the head, posted sick stuff. Struggled socially, lived with his abused mother in a white-trash area of Cincinnati, father left long ago. Jobless, friendless, on the offender register for petty crime and clinging onto a version of Jesus which no one recognised. Poor bastard, I wish he was still here so the community could take him under its collective wing.
Guess we know what this community thinks of you vis a vis that Roman guy.
You even lost that popularity poll Romans conducted between you and tiger.
But then Romans said since you were tiger, you got all the votes and therefore won.
Romans was a great guy like that. He’d knock you on your butt but then help you up and dust you off.
@gambrel saidNot at all.
Seems like you're the one who is stuck on Romans dude.
Your new incarnation< mine too BTW
Romans’ main trolling victim, whom Romans dubbed “tiger,” is the one who keeps bringing him up.
It’s bizarre. I think there’s a lot of unresolved anger and trauma there.
He oughta stop living in the past, imo.
Laugh and the world laughs with you.
Whine and you whine alone.
08 Mar 22
@contenchess said"Turned gay"?
He turned gay and ran off with the circus 🎪
Do you think you can just decide one day to "turn gay"?
This must be why you idiots on the right think a gay person can just decide to "not be gay" anymore. "Conversion therapy" (also called "reparative therapy" ) is a bald-faced lie that has destroyed many lives and has cost the US economy billions.
https://www.hrc.org/resources/the-lies-and-dangers-of-reparative-therapy