I mean, bro.. he grabbed her. She shouldn't even be fired. That's self defense. There is nothing in the McDonald's contract that says you have to allow yourself to be attacked without fighting back.
wtf u mean it's a 3 lane highway lol.
SUV was perfectly within their right and didn't do anything to warrant the trucker's response. This is insane, and probably attempted homicide.
I don't judge this based purely on the outcome. Intent is what matters most.
The guy was being unruly, and he got handled. It doesn't seem like the employee intended to put him in the ICU, rather he intended to protect himself and stop the advancing threat.
Sad outcome, not
I think it's a male Blanket Octopus.
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Turns out stadiums like this are built with giant sections that can shift and bend like this to avoid any collapse from earthquakes, as well as crowds like this..
Nah I'm kidding lmao I have no ideas what I'm talking about. I think that's probably a bad sign.
Sportsmanship.
The ref might have stopped it to put the mouthguard in anyway, and even though these guys are fighting they probably don't hate each other. It's good respect, big gym mentality. "Here, put your headguard on so I can kick you in the head" lol.
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As cool as this animal is, it does seem that I was wrong.
Sometimes the answer is on the front page of Google and you just don't know how to find it ๐
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She was planning to do more for this cause.