It's one of those things that only happen in actionmovies. Even if you're convinced you're gonna win the fight, and is selfish enough to want to do this, it's so much more of a hassle to get into a fight or at least an argument, rather than just waiting 10 fucking seconds. No one does that.
Now that I’m an adult the bad guys in movies don’t hit the same. When you’re a kid you thought they were scary and now you realize they’re a bunch of losers lmao
@@lorenzohaynes3886 Thanos is not a bad guy tho ... He got the role of villain only because he opposed the hero ... Not like the thugs in the video who are just act mean because he think he has bigger mass of muscle than other people ...
don't take lesson from any "army lifer" unless they became generals. If they still talk about their service to every civilian they're surrounded with, then ask them yourself, they'll tell you themselves how stupid that choice goes. don't assume anything: don't assume the recruiter listen to your concerns, tell you the truth, or "benefits" "perks" of enlisting, definitely don't assume "army lifer" will look or act anything like in the movie. Use the 8 years after high school to either enter officer school or learning a trade or college degree. Only enlist if you know nothing about life and don't know what to do and honestly feel you will sit at home playing video games all those 8 years. don't drive a truck unless it's for work or unless you make twice the median US income earners.
@@teudaan, really? I started life out as an Army brat and also served. I've even driven a truck of some sort in 3 different countries which gives me over 30 years driving people and things around.
@@teudaan My Dad didn't talk a lot about his time in the military. When he got back from volunteering for Vietnam he got spit on at Logan Airport in Boston. A few days later he went out to play pool and hang out with an Army buddy that married a friend of my Mom. His friend was killed in a car accident. The steering column went through him. He died instantly. My Dad's skull was crushed between the dashboard and the roof in the rollover. The Army brought in a specialist in cranial reconstruction. The operations were performed at Harvard Medical School. They filmed the rebuilding of Dad's skull. My Dad is a teaching tool for some of the finest surgeons in this country. He is a living miracle. He lost a lot of memory. His forehead from ear to ear is platinum mesh. As are his cheek bones and bridge of his nose. His jaw is a platinum coil. His face is a lace pattern of scars. It took almost two years of rehab and physical therapy to recover. Yeah, he doesn't talk about it a lot because it's gone.
My mother taught me to believe a person the FIRST time they show you who they are. Sort of the follow up to your dad’s good advice not to judge others.
@adlaydcollins7097 Homefront. He's an undercover agent whose cover got blown when he helped take down a gang and they relocated to try to protect him and his daughter. Personally I thought it was great movie.
I remember being 15 and my brother called my phone telling me some guys were starting shit with him at the gas station. I was blocks away from there and immediately started running there. When I got there I saw 4 grown men take his bike and put it in their truck, a nice $350 Redline bike. The fight was on, by the time it was over with and police showed up asking the other guys if they wanted to press charges since they were all bleeding and beaten. I told the police I'd take any charge he had once they took the stolen bike out of their truck. They were all charged with theft and assault on a minor. I was told to call the police next time. I was still charged with disorderly conduct b it was dropped once the judge heard my case.
My father was a Royal Marine for 12 years he was a hard man but always taught me to never judge a book by its cover and believe in yourself, judge the situation before you act and then act fast i grew up in the pub trade with him and have been in many a fight against the odds with him.
I mean, most people i guess. Jason isnt an intimidating person, he doesnt have a large stature. Isnt tall or muscular. If i didnt know him id assume him to be easy pickings too.
@@BloachismStrengthandFitness but 5"9 loud mouths aren't intimidating. They're annoying. Honestly, loudmouths are generally not intimidating ever. And of course it helps to be larger, I'm just saying you don't have to be huge. Smaller guys can be as well. Some people just have this demeanor and energy, if you understand what I mean.
When Bob Odenkirk played a total badass, the bad guys were surprised, because he looks like a suburban dad. Jason Statham looks like a total badass. No surprise.
Exactly. Hollywood producers, directors, and writers think all Southerners or rural people are hick hillbillies who push everyone around and don't shower. Actually, they are some of the friendliest, most helpful people on the planet. And they usually have concealed carry. An armed society is a courteous society.
@@wrenchbender66 I am sure there is more than one video on this topic. It's quite possible that there were men & woman doing it to... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ymK_vty6dTE.html
@@wrenchbender66 There is indeed at least one video of a *guy* spraying gasoline. You saying that you have *indeed* seen all that has ever gone online?
I'm just a big teddy bear. I ain't schitt. But I have been through tons of small towns all over and I have NEVER had anybody just roll up on me throwing their weight around like this. The "hey neighbor" part is common, but nothing else after.
It’s so ridiculous in these movies where townies will pick on the stranger or some new face in town who’s twice their size and are surprised when to get a haymaker thrown their way. Like in “Man of Steel” when the trucker picks on Henry Cavill, who’s a massive and muscular guy who towers over him.
Vin Diesel, The Rock, and Jason Statham in their Fast & the Furious movies contracts. If they’re that egocentric, it might extend to other movies, too.
Woah. Humble, soft-spoken American man minding his own business is forced to uncork on some strangers who underestimated him. How original. How American. 😂
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