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The Next Time You Think About Opening A Window On A Bus Think Again.
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Grandparent thugs are a strange demographic, aren't they?
But I suppose it makes sense. Young thugs grow into middle aged thugs and then eventually - old thugs.
But for him to attack someone with his grandkid in tow...
...strange.
A fella I work with was cycling down a country lane (he's part of a bike club) when three lads attacked them out of the blue for no reason whatsoever. We concluded that it must've been a case of mistaken identity.
We live in occasionally unpleasant times.
Sorry for hijacking AOG. I'm sure you'll want to return to the meat of this story.
Grandparent thugs are a strange demographic, aren't they?
But I suppose it makes sense. Young thugs grow into middle aged thugs and then eventually - old thugs.
But for him to attack someone with his grandkid in tow...
...strange.
A fella I work with was cycling down a country lane (he's part of a bike club) when three lads attacked them out of the blue for no reason whatsoever. We concluded that it must've been a case of mistaken identity.
We live in occasionally unpleasant times.
Sorry for hijacking AOG. I'm sure you'll want to return to the meat of this story.
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dave50 - //So I make an observation about the colour of these thugs. If I then mention it on here, the post will be removed. Why? I'm not encouraging violence, I'm not insulting anyone, just stating a fact that anyone can see by merely looking at the pictures. //
Context and sentence construction - that's the key.
Context and sentence construction - that's the key.
The victim might have been suffering from an excessively idealised vision of real life.
https:/ /en.m.w ikipedi a.org/w iki/Lud ic_fall acy
Extract from Nassim Taleb's book "The Black Swan"
″A martial version of the ludic fallacy: organized competitive fighting trains the athlete to focus on the game and, in order not to dissipate his concentration, to ignore the possibility of what is not specifically allowed by the rules, such as kicks to the groin, a surprise knife, et cetera. So those who win gold medal might be precisely those who will be most vulnerable in real life."
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Extract from Nassim Taleb's book "The Black Swan"
″A martial version of the ludic fallacy: organized competitive fighting trains the athlete to focus on the game and, in order not to dissipate his concentration, to ignore the possibility of what is not specifically allowed by the rules, such as kicks to the groin, a surprise knife, et cetera. So those who win gold medal might be precisely those who will be most vulnerable in real life."
agchristie - //Andy /// What sort of debate are you trying to generate here AOG?///
Perhaps it is a general window of opportunity to air one's views? //
That may be so - AOG has yet to respond - but my point was that a thread like this has nowhere to go.
We all express our varying degrees of anger and disgust at this incident, the law, modern society, etc. etc., but nothing really occurs in terms of a debate because we all basically think the same.
Perhaps it is a general window of opportunity to air one's views? //
That may be so - AOG has yet to respond - but my point was that a thread like this has nowhere to go.
We all express our varying degrees of anger and disgust at this incident, the law, modern society, etc. etc., but nothing really occurs in terms of a debate because we all basically think the same.
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