Another school shooting

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So to translate the above 'Superfreak is right, I talk about how much money I have made more than anyone. I also don't understand people that like to be single so I will mock them because they are not married like me'
No I'm sticking with you are single because your an asshole.
 
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Hate to interrupt the thread hijackers, but 2 more kids died today after being shot by their classmate in Ohio...
 
Honor is not about what someone else deserves. It is about how one chooses to act himself (or herself).

Only one fight I have seen was done with any honor. And I am still proud of my son for that. Not so much for the fight, but for the way he accepted the consequences.

When he was about 10 years old, a mother brought her son to my door complaining that my son had beat him up. The kid was around 8 years old and smaller than my son. Fighting has never been allowed in our household, so I was pissed but hesitant to believe it of my son. I went (with the mother and kid with bloody nose) to the park where my kids were playing and asked him if he beat up the kid. He admitted that he did and didn't say anything else. I sent him up to the house and told him to wait for me. I apologized to the mother and told her I would take care of the matter. I knew there was more to the story (my son was not and is not a violent kid), so I went to ask some of the other kids what happened. It turns out the kid who got beat up was being bullied by some other kids. He was mad and as he was walking home he saw two girls playing jacks on the sidewalk, and he kicked one of them in the head and called her some nasty name. That little girl was my daughter, who was only 7 years old. So my son ran over and whipped the kid's ass. I went down and informed the mother of what her son did to earn his whipping. After the door shut you could hear her tearing into him.

Now, I am not saying my son should or should not have beaten the kid up. But I AM saying that he did what he did to protect his little sister, and then had the cajones to accept whatever punishment he would have gotten for fighting without making excuses or whining. At 10 years old he already knew more about honor and integrity than many adults do.
 
you live in your mom's basement and collect welfare while still trying to pass the GED after 30 years.
Says the Internet only lawyer who cried about tommy for 12 pages. Yurt troll is not on my side, I'll lose a nano second of sleep u fucking moron troll.
 
Says the Internet only lawyer who cried about tommy for 12 pages. Yurt troll is not on my side, I'll lose a nano second of sleep u fucking moron troll.

awe....got in your panties in a wad because i called your life correctly? you say you take people at their word, well, i told you once i am in fact an attorney.....yet....you constantly claim i am not. you're so dumb you can't even post straight.
 
All this talk of bullying and such reminded me of a story that my Mother told me about my Grandfather.

It seems that one day, when my Grandfather was about 16, his dad (my Great Grandfather) came home and my Great Grandmother told him that something was wrong with my Grandfather and he should go see what the problem was.
It seems that my Grandfather had come home from school, went immediately to his room, and hadn't come out the rest of the afternoon or early evening.

My Great Grandfather went up to talk to him and when he entered the room, my Grandfather was lying face down on the bed, crying.
My Great Grandfather put his hand on his shoulder and was going to ask him what was wrong; but my Grandfather screamed like he had been shot.

My Great Grandfather lifted my Grandfathers shirt and his back was covered with welts and dried blood.
It seems that one of my Grandfathers teacher had decided to bring some discipline in school and had used a buggy whip on my Grandfather.

Well; my Great Grandfather cleaned him up and never said another thing about it.

Weeks later, after my Grandfather was healed up and well, my Great Grandfather met him after school and said "Let's go for a walk".
They took a different route home and stopped at an Soda Fountain, where my Great Grandfather bought both of them some ice cream.
They stood around outside the building, just talking; when all of a sudden my Grandfather saw the teacher that had used the buggy whip on him; walkng towards them.
He wanted to turn and run; but my Great Grandfather wouldn't let him leave.

As the teacher got closer, my Great Grandfather shoved the teacher into a little fenced in storage yard; next to the store.

He then told my Grandfather "There's the man that whipped you with a buggy whip and no man treats a child of mine that way. Now you beat his ass, or I'll take a buggy whip to you, myself".

My Grandfather didn't want to fight; but my Great Grandfather wouldn't let him out of it and as the story goes, my Grandfather started fighting the teacher and was crying the entire time.

The teacher ended up bleeding on the ground and my Great Grandfather pulled my Grandfather off of him and stood him up, looked him the face, and said "You remember this and never let anyone do that to you or anyone else".

He then told the teacher that if he ever touched my Grandfather again, that he would take a bull whip to him and then use a horse to drag him through town.

My Great Grandfather then put his arm around my Grandfathers shoulders and walked him home.

Supposedly my Great Grandfather never talked about this and no other teacher ever threatened to take a buggy whip to my Grandfather again.

My Great Grandmother told this story to my mother and she told me; but when ever I tried to ask my Grandfather about it, he always changed the subject to something else.

I have a story of my own; but I'll save it.
 
awe....got in your panties in a wad because i called your life correctly? you say you take people at their word, well, i told you once i am in fact an attorney.....yet....you constantly claim i am not. you're so dumb you can't even post straight.
Outside of poet you ate gayest poster here, curing for 12 pages. Whining about groaners as you are groaning. I pity your clients.
 
Only one fight I have seen was done with any honor. And I am still proud of my son for that. Not so much for the fight, but for the way he accepted the consequences.

When he was about 10 years old, a mother brought her son to my door complaining that my son had beat him up. The kid was around 8 years old and smaller than my son. Fighting has never been allowed in our household, so I was pissed but hesitant to believe it of my son. I went (with the mother and kid with bloody nose) to the park where my kids were playing and asked him if he beat up the kid. He admitted that he did and didn't say anything else. I sent him up to the house and told him to wait for me. I apologized to the mother and told her I would take care of the matter. I knew there was more to the story (my son was not and is not a violent kid), so I went to ask some of the other kids what happened. It turns out the kid who got beat up was being bullied by some other kids. He was mad and as he was walking home he saw two girls playing jacks on the sidewalk, and he kicked one of them in the head and called her some nasty name. That little girl was my daughter, who was only 7 years old. So my son ran over and whipped the kid's ass. I went down and informed the mother of what her son did to earn his whipping. After the door shut you could hear her tearing into him.

Now, I am not saying my son should or should not have beaten the kid up. But I AM saying that he did what he did to protect his little sister, and then had the cajones to accept whatever punishment he would have gotten for fighting without making excuses or whining. At 10 years old he already knew more about honor and integrity than many adults do.

Your son did the right thing. He did not pick on the kid because he was smaller, he (as you stated) was protecting his sister. He did not pick up a bat and knee cap the kid from behind like a coward would.
 
Jesus Christ, how many pages does this go back? Miss one day...

Well since I don't have time to catch up on all of the locker room talk and fights, from a woman's perspective, a man who doesn't talk about his sexual deeds or whatever, is definitely cool. And anyone can say anything on the internet. Finally, I have learned from experience, keep your mouth shut about your personal life on message boards.

Seriously, people are crazy man. Just keep it zipped. Your mouth I mean. :)
 
Jesus Christ, how many pages does this go back? Miss one day...

Well since I don't have time to catch up on all of the locker room talk and fights, from a woman's perspective, a man who doesn't talk about his sexual deeds or whatever, is definitely cool. And anyone can say anything on the internet. Finally, I have learned from experience, keep your mouth shut about your personal life on message boards.

Seriously, people are crazy man. Just keep it zipped. Your mouth I mean. :)

To catch you up on the bulk of the thread...

Mutt told us of a guy (a QB in High School) that had slapped him around and stuffed him in a locker (they were both young) and then bragged about sneaking up behind the guy a couple weeks later with a baseball bat and kneecapping him from behind. Mutt thinks that is like funny and awesome. I think he is a coward. While bullying is wrong, the bully was a kid too. Kids do stupid friggin things. In my opinion, coming at the kid weeks after the event was an unjustifiable response. Mutt thinks the kid was lucky that Mutt didn't hit him in the head.

Toppy has gone all internet tough guy on us again. As has Mutt.
 
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