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a microcosm of what is to comeRace war in the Quickie Mart.
Yep. Buddy must have had some pent up rage.Repeatedly kicking the jeet while he’s down is wrong though. No reason at all.
pajeet started the fight so its justifiedRepeatedly kicking the jeet while he’s down is wrong though. No reason at all.
Pent-up rage mixed with genuine excitement lmao did you hear him say “Okay” when the altercation started like he was John Wick? And the smile on his face the whole time? Nigga was loving it.Yep. Buddy must have had some pent up rage.
I don't think so.a microcosm of what is to come
I don't think so.
It was a cruel pleasure that galvanized him. He was also excited by the opportunity to release his frustration in a socially acceptable way. I've seen stuff like this before, some will even take the chance of killing the other if it could be spun as a self-defense killing.Pent-up rage mixed with genuine excitement lmao did you hear him say “Okay” when the altercation started like he was John Wick? And the smile on his face the whole time? Nigga was loving it.
Don't care. Don't club people on the back of the head with a motorcycle helmet.Pent-up rage mixed with genuine excitement lmao did you hear him say “Okay” when the altercation started like he was John Wick? And the smile on his face the whole time? Nigga was loving it.
Repeatedly kicking the jeet while he’s down is wrong though. No reason at all.
Don't care. Don't club people on the back of the head with a motorcycle helmet.
The back of the head is a very vulnerable point. It's easy to knock someone out without much force, possible to kill someone with moderate force. Jeet brought it on himself.
High IQ. The riceman experienced the most fundamental and instinctual elements of human nature within that moment, realizing for the first time in his unremarkable existence the exhilaration of being in the midst of battle. It's crazy to think about how all men have that potential within us, right?It was a cruel pleasure that galvanized him. He was also excited by the opportunity to release his frustration in a socially acceptable way. I've seen stuff like this before, some will even take the chance of killing the other if it could be spun as a self-defense killing.
pajeet started the fight so its justified
I still don’t think it’s fighting fair. I understand that the back of the head is a vulnerable area, and striking it can potentially cause serious harm. But even if the curry initiated the altercation, I don't think it's appropriate or necessary to keep kicking him in the head when he was already in the fetal position. It just makes you look like a pussy who can only do damage to someone who already bowed out.Don't care. Don't club people on the back of the head with a motorcycle helmet.
The back of the head is a very vulnerable point. It's easy to knock someone out without much force, possible to kill someone with moderate force. Jeet brought it on himself.
LolRiceman was waiting for his Bruce Lee moment all his life.
You can choose to start the fight, but you don't choose when it ends. What protections did the Chinese man enjoy? He had his back turned and got clubbed in the back of the head. That could have been the end of his life right there. He doesn't owe the curry any mercy.But even if the curry initiated the altercation, I don't think it's appropriate or necessary to keep kicking him in the head when he was already in the fetal position.
You'd have a point if he didn't put the curry on the ground first before kicking him. He fought a standing opponent using a makeshift weapon, with no weapon himself, and put him on the floor. You're embarrassing yourself by trying to drive this kind of narrative.It just makes you look like a pussy who can only do damage to someone who already bowed out.
It's a delicate balance between defending oneself and exercising self-restraint. On one side, the riceman had every right to neutralize the threat and ensure his safety. But on the other, there's an ethical pull to show mercy once the imminent danger has passed, or the perpetrator got enough of a good payback for starting the fight. Ultimately, it comes down to personal values and where one draws the line between justified force and excessive violence. These are complex split-second decisions, of course, and it's easy to analyze in hindsight.You can choose to start the fight, but you don't choose when it ends. What protections did the Chinese man enjoy? He had his back turned and got clubbed in the back of the head. That could have been the end of his life right there. He doesn't owe the curry any mercy.
You'd have a point if he didn't put the curry on the ground first before kicking him. He fought a standing opponent using a makeshift weapon, with no weapon himself, and put him on the floor. You're embarrassing yourself by trying to drive this kind of narrative.
Pajeets vs Changs sounds like the premise of a Canadian civil war set in the future
Manlet kicking normalfag ass. Lifefuel
This. If someone starts it, they should be able to finish it.Don't care. Don't club people on the back of the head with a motorcycle helmet.
The back of the head is a very vulnerable point. It's easy to knock someone out without much force, possible to kill someone with moderate force. Jeet brought it on himself.
I think he was drunk.The curry goes down so easily I wonder if he is a vegetarian
The slushy machine is empty!Race war in the Quickie Mart.
Penang, MalaysiaThat laugh when he turned around was all I needed to see. Curry man was done for at that moment. A helmet smack on the head would hurt tbh. Btw, anyone know where this is?
I noticed that defense he used to close the distance, couldn't pin down where it's from because it's pretty universal. I would have never guessed TKD.Penang, Malaysia
Man picks fight in Penang shop, loses to taekwondo black belt shopkeeper in seconds
An unexpected place to find a martial arts master.mothership.sg
Race war in the Quickie Mart.
i seen curries beating up rices in singapore all the timeSad. Us curries and ricecels should be friends.
Tbh, if you evoke the wrath of a curry, you probably deserved it. Especially, if it's a non-threatening ricecel.i seen curries beating up rices in singapore all the time
generally curries are taller and have higher t-levels compared to ricesTbh, if you evoke the wrath of a curry, you probably deserved it. Especially, if it's a non-threatening ricecel.