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Old 07-11-2010, 01:19 AM   #21
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looks like Oasis Cancun.....fun hotel.....
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Old 07-11-2010, 02:59 AM   #22
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That one certainly didn't seem like it. Everyones so quick to say oh that guys just a bag he deserves it.. just look at his clothes! Why, if i was there me and my boys would blah blah blah. It's sickening to see people so conditioned to just accept someone being treated like crap like that. They were in a verbal argument and she made it into a physical altercation and got more than she bargained for. Good on that fine gentlemen.
Totally bro.

All these crybabies getting up in arms about a regular dude doing nothing more than assaulting a woman.

It's another example of the pu$$ification of society.

He should have knocked her teeth out while he was at it. And sent her dentist a bill for the drycleaning.
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Old 07-11-2010, 03:32 AM   #23
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the saying is "Do not hit a lady", not woman.
She is far from being a lady.
So as a general rule, it's okay to hit women. Just not those being "ladylike".
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Old 07-11-2010, 04:57 AM   #24
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Maybe I'm old fashioned but you don't hit a female for that. It all comes down to the situation. If you are in danger then yeah, do what you have to do...no questions asked. A drink in the face? You are just a d-bag pu**y if you have to attack a girl for that.
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Meh, all these chicks want equality, yet they still feel they can say and do whatever they want to guys and get away with it. If it was another guy that threw the drink there would have probably been a fight, so why would there not be something along the same lines just because it's a woman throwing the drink? I for one got tired of all these chick's BS a long time ago. If it was me I would have just superman punched the biotch.

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Old 07-11-2010, 06:56 AM   #26
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I bet the cause of the altercation was that she asked for his seat on the bus and he refused.
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Okay, forget the man/woman thing. If a guy in a bar throws a drink in your face, do you slew foot him onto the concrete floor?

Can you be charged with assault for throwing a drink in someone's face?
Can you be charged with assault for slew footing someone so that they hit their head on a concrete floor?
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Old 07-11-2010, 10:00 AM   #28
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Meh, I bet next time she doesn't try and impress all her freinds by throwing a drink in the face of a guy she's having a disageement with. He's not justified for doing what he did, but he probably would have never done that had she not provoked him in such a way.

She overstepped her boundaries, and in return he overstepped his.

They were both in the wrong.
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Can you be charged with assault for throwing a drink in someone's face?
Can you be charged with assault for slew footing someone so that they hit their head on a concrete floor?
Yes and yes.
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He should of just ignored the female dog and went on his buisness.

Most women (especially ones that look like that) arent worth fretting over.
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Meh, I bet next time she doesn't try and impress all her freinds by throwing a drink in the face of a guy she's having a disageement with. He's not justified for doing what he did, but he probably would have never done that had she not provoked him in such a way.

She overstepped her boundaries, and in return he overstepped his.

They were both in the wrong.
First off, there are "degrees" of wrong. Maybe - MAYBE cheap margarita mix caused a painful skin reaction with his fake tan/excessive cologne and he lost control of himself, but other than that, he was obviously much more in the wrong.

Secondly, every abusive halfwit in the world thinks he was "provoked".

In unrelated news, anyone heard the Mel Gibson tapes?
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First off, there are "degrees" of wrong. Maybe - MAYBE cheap margarita mix caused a painful skin reaction with his fake tan/excessive cologne and he lost control of himself, but other than that, he was obviously much more in the wrong.

Secondly, every abusive halfwit in the world thinks he was "provoked".

In unrelated news, anyone heard the Mel Gibson tapes?

I know there are different degrees of wrong. Who doesn't?

My point was, maybe next time she is having a disagreement with a guy, before she throws a drink in his face she'll think to herself...

"Hmmm, maybe I shouldn't do that, because this guy might over-react, and physically attack me"

Did she actually think she would get a free pass for something like that because she's a woman? That may be the case sometimes, but she sure as heck shouldn't assume it.

She's a dolt for assuming that the guy would probably just walk away with no reaction after being embarrassed like that in front of a large group of people.

He was a dolt for over-reacting and physically attacking her.

They were both in the wrong, and acted stupidly.


.....also, I don't know if your "abusive half-wit" comment was directed towards me, but I sure hope not.

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I know there are different degrees of wrong. Who doesn't?

My point was, maybe next time she is having a disagreement with a guy, before she throws a drink in his face she'll think to herself...

"Hmmm, maybe I shouldn't do that, because this guy might over-react, and physically attack me"

Did she actually think she would get a free pass for something like that because she's a woman? That may be the case sometimes, but she sure as heck shouldn't assume it.

She's a dolt for assuming that the guy would probably just walk away with no reaction after being embarrassed like that in front of a large group of people.

He was a dolt for over-reacting and physically attacking her.

They were both in the wrong, and acted stupidly.


.....also, I don't know if your "abusive half-wit" comment was directed towards me, but I sure hope not.
And maybe next time that Jersey Shore wannabe won't say whatever he said to that woman to get the whole altercation rolling in the first place, because he'll end up on the internet looking like a world-class scumbag.

I mean really, how would you feel if your mom saw that? "But mom, she threw a drink in my face, I had to swagger across the deck and knock the bitch out!"

Re: the last bit -- are you an abusive half-wit? I assume not, so no, the comment wasn't directed at you.

The point is that every loser in the world who beats up his wife/girlfriend thinks he's been provoked.
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Old 07-11-2010, 12:00 PM   #35
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And maybe next time that Jersey Shore wannabe won't say whatever he said to that woman to get the whole altercation rolling in the first place, because he'll end up on the internet looking like a world-class scumbag.

I mean really, how would you feel if your mom saw that? "But mom, she threw a drink in my face, I had to swagger across the deck and knock the bitch out!"

Re: the last bit -- are you an abusive half-wit? I assume not, so no, the comment wasn't directed at you.

The point is that every loser in the world who beats up his wife/girlfriend thinks he's been provoked.

You seem to be of the thought that I am OK with the guy attacking the girl. I'm not.

The guy is an obvious idiot.

...I'm just saying that she's not much smarter though.

She provoked him, plain and simple.

It doesn't matter if.....

..it's a guy throwing a drink in a guys face.
..it's a guy throwing a drink in a girls face.
..it's a girl throwing a drink in a guys face.
...or a girl throwing a drink in a girls face.

The reaction is not likely to be a pleasant one. It's common sense, and she should have known better.

But yes, he still shouldn't have done what he did......I know I wouldn't have.
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Old 07-11-2010, 04:26 PM   #37
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Totally bro.

All these crybabies getting up in arms about a regular dude doing nothing more than assaulting a woman.

It's another example of the pu$$ification of society.

He should have knocked her teeth out while he was at it. And sent her dentist a bill for the drycleaning.
He gave her a little push away from him because shes squawking away with her middle finger up in his face so she throws a drink all over his hair which probably took a long time to do and probably ruined some expensive clothes while at it. She thinks she can do that because she thinks that all men think like you. Turns out shes wrong and she'll probably think twice before she tries something like that ever again. She may even be a lady and politely say "No, thanks" to his advances instead of starting a big squawking rant for attention.

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Old 07-11-2010, 04:31 PM   #38
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So how would all the guys here react to this? Personally, I think I'd keep my cool, and serve the revenge on a cold plate by pushing her in the pool later, when she's not expecting it (and preferably clothed).

What would the guys here have done if another guy threw a drink in your face?

What about the girls here? Would kind of reaction would you expect if you threw a drink in someone's face. How would you react to someone throwing one in yours?
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She's definitely going into the pool if that's me.
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I would have murdered her with a knife, oh wait that was another hotel.
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