Just because your car was impacted by a projectile does not mean it was a bullet - (video)
Posted: January 30th, 2022, 11:43 pm
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Its funny but Carrying actually calmed me down. In my early and mid 20's I was a gym rat and very strong. Strong enough to enter a few powerlifting competitions. There may have been a steroid or two that passed my way as well.BigNate wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 9:42 am I was thinking about this one and remembered a conversation with a relative (by marriage) from a few years ago... He's not a gun owner, and I was telling him that I thought he should be. His response was "I know myself - I've got a temper - I tend to overreact to things - so I decided years ago that having guns would not be a good idea for me..." Watching this video gives me a whole new respect for that relative...
“To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.” -Socrates
Guys who go around starting fistfights forget that there are people out there who carry guns, and who are not interested in accepting their fistfight invitations.Boriqua wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 11:58 amIts funny but Carrying actually calmed me down. In my early and mid 20's I was a gym rat and very strong. Strong enough to enter a few powerlifting competitions. There may have been a steroid or two that passed my way as well.BigNate wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 9:42 am I was thinking about this one and remembered a conversation with a relative (by marriage) from a few years ago... He's not a gun owner, and I was telling him that I thought he should be. His response was "I know myself - I've got a temper - I tend to overreact to things - so I decided years ago that having guns would not be a good idea for me..." Watching this video gives me a whole new respect for that relative...
“To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.” -Socrates
I was a terrible road rager. I would leap out of the car for seemingly anything. I figured I was powerful enough that I had a better than 50/50 shot of coming out on top. The roids might have lent something to the rage as well.
Then came a gun. Suddenly it wasnt about a fist fight or throwing someone over the hood of a car .. it was life and death. Fist fights you get over. Shooting someone you may not. Calmed me right the hell down. once a gun entered the equation I spent a second more thinking about confrontation.
But your right .. its better that someone self evaluate and make a decision from there.
No chance you used to go by the name "Vinny" and work out / do martial arts around 32nd and T-bird? Like 30+ years ago? If so - and you don't want to be outed - please shoot me a PM...Boriqua wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 11:58 amIts funny but Carrying actually calmed me down. In my early and mid 20's I was a gym rat and very strong. Strong enough to enter a few powerlifting competitions. There may have been a steroid or two that passed my way as well.BigNate wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 9:42 am I was thinking about this one and remembered a conversation with a relative (by marriage) from a few years ago... He's not a gun owner, and I was telling him that I thought he should be. His response was "I know myself - I've got a temper - I tend to overreact to things - so I decided years ago that having guns would not be a good idea for me..." Watching this video gives me a whole new respect for that relative...
“To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.” -Socrates
I was a terrible road rager. I would leap out of the car for seemingly anything. I figured I was powerful enough that I had a better than 50/50 shot of coming out on top. The roids might have lent something to the rage as well.
Then came a gun. Suddenly it wasnt about a fist fight or throwing someone over the hood of a car .. it was life and death. Fist fights you get over. Shooting someone you may not. Calmed me right the hell down. once a gun entered the equation I spent a second more thinking about confrontation.
But your right .. its better that someone self evaluate and make a decision from there.
LOL .. Nope .. its Alex and I did my Weight lifting at a lifters gym in Ozone Park Queens and did my martial arts training in Astoria queens but it was some 30 years or so ago. Now I am one of the calmest guys you will ever meet.BigNate wrote: ↑February 6th, 2023, 1:44 pmNo chance you used to go by the name "Vinny" and work out / do martial arts around 32nd and T-bird? Like 30+ years ago? If so - and you don't want to be outed - please shoot me a PM...Boriqua wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 11:58 amIts funny but Carrying actually calmed me down. In my early and mid 20's I was a gym rat and very strong. Strong enough to enter a few powerlifting competitions. There may have been a steroid or two that passed my way as well.BigNate wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 9:42 am I was thinking about this one and remembered a conversation with a relative (by marriage) from a few years ago... He's not a gun owner, and I was telling him that I thought he should be. His response was "I know myself - I've got a temper - I tend to overreact to things - so I decided years ago that having guns would not be a good idea for me..." Watching this video gives me a whole new respect for that relative...
“To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.” -Socrates
I was a terrible road rager. I would leap out of the car for seemingly anything. I figured I was powerful enough that I had a better than 50/50 shot of coming out on top. The roids might have lent something to the rage as well.
Then came a gun. Suddenly it wasnt about a fist fight or throwing someone over the hood of a car .. it was life and death. Fist fights you get over. Shooting someone you may not. Calmed me right the hell down. once a gun entered the equation I spent a second more thinking about confrontation.
But your right .. its better that someone self evaluate and make a decision from there.![]()
I think he should have to wear a sign around his neck that reads I'm Stupid every time he leaves his house lol.