February 18th, 2015, 13:28 | #61 |
Ricochet + Fucking 1.
I have to say that was the best way to handle the situation short of nailing his girlfriend later, or making a "I nailed your mom" joke to his face. I don't get why people think spraying someone like that is a good idea. Best case scenario you get banned. Worst case scenario the person turns around and responds to your plastic balls with a real non simulated fist. This is a sport about honor. We are simulating real soldiers which are (considered at least) honorable. |
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February 18th, 2015, 13:45 | #62 |
It doesn't matter if it's a 14 year old kid or a 65 year old grandfather. These types of actions are not acceptable in any situation that I can possibly see on an airsoft field.
As already stated, this is a game of honor, fun and some competition. Getting pissed and beating on guys that you may be playing with instead of against the next time is just stupid. There is no excuse, and no way that you can say that his actions are understandable in anyway because if you can understand them maybe it's because you're like him???? Everyone gets pissed sometimes, as adults we should know how to react properly and our first instinct should be to protect our kids not beat the living hell out of the guy on top of him. It should be protection NOT revenge. Is that what you want your kids learning? That it's not ok but it is understandable to just run up and punch some guy in the head? Guys, we play dress up and shoot each other with bb's... we do it on our own time for fun. |
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February 18th, 2015, 18:49 | #63 | |
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Maybe i'm not CDN enough, or don't have enough testosterone on board to really get off on that shit.. but i'd rather trim my own nose-hairs with a spork, then to pay attention to that. I'm glad that the end result for this incident, was what Jericho Airsoft posted. If this happened on a field that i was playing on at the time, and it was swept under the rug.. that field is off the list of playables.. as well as the individuals involved. I want nothing to do with that sort of bullshit, when i'm trying to get out there and enjoy myself. Life is too damn short, for that noise. Channel the aggression in a manner that does not put others in harm's way, or ruin everyone else's day, or GTFO. Last edited by HackD; February 18th, 2015 at 18:52.. |
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February 18th, 2015, 18:54 | #64 |
I agree with you HackD.
Here in Quebec there a huge campaign against bullying but at the same time look at the example of hockey violence. It send contradictory messages to the kids. |
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February 18th, 2015, 19:25 | #65 |
How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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Hockey violence? Hockey violence comes in two forms; firstly is a fight between two willing participants and the second is controlled checks against the boards or mid-ice. The alternative is either assault, like in the case of McSorly or Naslund, or something that lands you a penalty. Two consenting adults engaging in a fight under scrutiny and rules isn't necessarily violent, like in the UFC, etc. I know that physical action in sports could be argued as violence, but I strongly believe that the intent is different, and in most cases, intent is everything. As well as purpose served. A fight or brawl at an airsoft game has no purpose.
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