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jwray says...

>> ^kagenin:
Those cops are outright embarrassing. They seriously need to watch this. They were struggling WAYY to hard against him when there were MUCH simpler, easier techniques they could have applied to get this guy to submit.
A Taser only works if both probes hit. If one missed, which is likely what happened, then it won't really do anything. They're too close to him for that to work anyway, and risked back-shocking themselves.
And Drunken/Disorderly would be a start for this guy's rap sheet even if he doesn't have an outstanding warrant.


If you try that shit IRL when someone is resisting, there's a very high probability of breaking their elbow or dislocating their shoulder. It's only safe when the target knows wtf is going on and how to not get himself hurt.

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Mike Tyson's 10 Best 1-Punch KOs

kagenin says...

>> ^mentality:
^kagenin:
Its worth noting that in nearly every street fight Mike Tyson has been in, he has broken his hands or wrists.

The bones in your hands are quite small and fragile. That's why hand wrapping is so essential in all combat sports. With amount of force Tyson puts behind his punches, anyone will break their hand.


Oh, on this I do agree, however, most Karate-ka and Kung-fu practitioners are taught ways to throw punches that are both safe (in that they minimize potential damage to those fragile bones), but also deliver a strong amount of force. We've seen Bruce Lee's 1-inch-punch, derived from Wing Chun Kung-fu. We've seen Elvis drop people with Ed Parker's American Kempo Karate. UFC MMA fighters don't usually use as much wrap as boxers (granted, most don't use traditional boxing gloves - most prefer open-fingered Kempo-style gloves).

To me, this speaks to how unrefined Tyson's technique has always been. He may hit like a freight train, but if you can survive one or two hits, or even better, get him to miss and hit a sturdy object instead, like a wall, it wouldn't matter how hard he hits. Outside of the ring is a very different situation than the structured rules of boxing.

I've always wondered how Tyson would hold up in an octagon. I doubt he'd last long against a fighter with a more varied, well-rounded skill set.

Of course, finding someone who fits that description, and yet is still dumb enough to step into the ring with him would probably be impossible

Mike Tyson's 10 Best 1-Punch KOs

mentality says...

>> ^Trancecoach:
Seeing these KOs in a sequence like this makes me think that more than a few of these were dives. There's no way that trained fighters would drop like that from a single punch..


You've never boxed, or watched much boxing before, have you? Tyson hits like a freight train.

>> ^kagenin:
Its worth noting that in nearly every street fight Mike Tyson has been in, he has broken his hands or wrists.


The bones in your hands are quite small and fragile. That's why hand wrapping is so essential in all combat sports. With amount of force Tyson puts behind his punches, anyone will break their hand.

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Dead-on: Dana Gould on the Gun Control 'Debate'

xxovercastxx says...

>> ^kagenin:
But then the crazies will say "But what if we need to use our firearms against our own military?" This is an INSANE place to argue from, as it seems pretty un-American to even consider firing upon your own military. We should not even give any legitimacy to such arguments.


Perhaps one day you might find yourself in one of our fine American Internment Camps. Don't think it could happen again? I submit that there are a great many Americans who would be more than happy to isolate all Arab Americans, Muslim Americans and/or Atheist Americans this very day. Furthermore, I suspect there are enough of them to make it happen if they were sufficiently motivated. I sure would like to have a militia to protect me from my government on that day.

Also, I feel I should remind you that we got to be the USA by shooting at our own military.

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newtboy says...

>> ^kagenin:
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker:
The idea was to have trained militias
No - the idea was to have an armed population capable of quickly becoming a militia able to resist tyranny (foreign or domestic).

Let me repeat myself:
[Your's] is an INSANE place to argue from, as it seems pretty un-American to even consider firing upon your own military. We should not even give any legitimacy to such arguments.
In addition, I strongly urge you to talk to a mental health professional. You come off as a ranting, paranoid-delusional-schizophrenic, and I fear for the safety of those around you.


I propose that YOU are coming off as a ranting, delusional person who makes degrading attacks disguised as mental health advice.
I am sad for you and those around you, fear is the mind killer.
These arguments are what created this country, do you consider Washington's arguments (and actions based on those arguments) insane and illegitimate?
If you disagree with the written words of the founding fathers, the proper course of action is to petition your representatives to modify the constitution, not mock and degrade the ideals this great country was founded on, and not creating laws that are in complete opposition to any logical reading of the constitution. Another option would be to move to England and submit yourself to monarchical rule instead of living under constitutional law.
When written, it was certainly sane to believe that a well ARMED militia could not only fire on "their own" military (the British military was "their military" until the revolution) but win against "their own" military. Today, it is much less likely that such action would be victorious, but there are certainly possibilities of instances where it would not be "insane" to consider it. Just 5 years ago, it may have seemed insane for a Pakistani to think of fireing on their own military, today it happens daily. (I am not in any way supporting those people or their actions, just stating that what may "seem" insane today from one point of view may seem completely rational tomorrow from another point of view, and so should not be dismissed because you disagree and degrade another viewpoint.)
If the carefully thought out and debated written words were considered, instead of the attempting to legislate based on the ever changing, unknowable "intentions" of the founding fathers, we would be far better off and the constitution would be in far better shape.
I repeat... The founding fathers knew the definition of the words they put in the constitution, the bill of rights, and the amendments. It is disgusting that they are so often ignored or twisted...(to serve an agenda).

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Llama says...

>> ^kagenin:
>> ^Llama:
I'd rather die of ass/bajingo cancer than submit to that.

Prostate and Colo-rectal cancer hurt more, you big baby.


I was a victim of sexual assault throughout my childhood and even though I'm in my 30s, I have never been to the gyno. Something about being touched and having someone inspect me like that scares the shit out of me. It would mortify me and I would honestly rather waste away and die than have it done to me. Don't even get me started on my fear of speculums...

[And I'm pretty sure I don't have to worry about prostate cancer.]



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