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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:47 pm
by King-Eliagh
Ah Xman, looks like it only took you a few days and your back to your standard posting style.

Ugghhh. :roll: Read my signature. Then read my post again.

As far as I recall night clubs are not considered "physical contact sports". :roll:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:48 pm
by Xman
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ah Xman, looks like it only took you a few days and your back to your standard posting style.

Ugghhh. :roll: Read my signature. Then read my post again.

As far as I recall night clubs are not considered "physical contact sports". :roll:
So you're happy to watch fist fights during a sport but unhappy with it in the community?

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:02 pm
by King-Eliagh
Yep, there's much less need for it in the community. But, of course there are times when it is totally acceptable in community too. If some guy attacks me, my missus, or mates, or for that matter any other innocents then I would be only too happy to throw a few combos to their noggin to put em down and out for a while :) Its the quickest and most appropriate form of justice - quite natural, quite beautiful really.

I think we've had this convo b4 xman and you and tlpg suggested you'd not engage in physical violence but prefer to use the cell phone to call the police while some dude bashed an elderly lady. Unnatural and ugly. Uggh, some people just don't deserve to be citizens. :roll:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:08 pm
by Xman
King-Eliagh wrote:
Yep, there's much less need for it in the community. But, of course there are times when it is totally acceptable in community too. If some guy attacks me, my missus, or mates, or for that matter any other innocents then I would be only too happy to throw a few combos to their noggin to put em down and out for a while :) Its the quickest and most appropriate form of justice - quite natural, quite beautiful really.

I think we've had this convo b4 xman and you and tlpg suggested you'd not engage in physical violence but prefer to use the cell phone to call the police while some dude bashed an elderly lady. Unnatural and ugly. Uggh, some people just don't deserve to be citizens. :roll:
Do you concede Australia has a problem with violence at night clubs and other such venues committed mostly by intoxicated young people?

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:15 pm
by King-Eliagh
Ahnhh hellooooo Xman? We're talking about violence in RL and marngrook silly.

I think perhaps you want to discuss society in the general thread right?

Violence has been a fundamental aspect of all human soc's and cultures since men walked on two feet...and prior to this also. Violence is natural. We should embrace it when it is used for good, like those in RL lauding Gallens instinct and pride. Nate myles knew he was a cheating ***** and pretty much thanked gallen for belting him into submission. Twas a jolly good show all round with everyone winning. =D> =D> =D>

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:42 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Yep, there's much less need for it in the community. But, of course there are times when it is totally acceptable in community too. If some guy attacks me, my missus, or mates, or for that matter any other innocents then I would be only too happy to throw a few combos to their noggin to put em down and out for a while :) Its the quickest and most appropriate form of justice - quite natural, quite beautiful really.

I think we've had this convo b4 xman and you and tlpg suggested you'd not engage in physical violence but prefer to use the cell phone to call the police while some dude bashed an elderly lady. Unnatural and ugly. Uggh, some people just don't deserve to be citizens. :roll:
Do you concede Australia has a problem with violence at night clubs and other such venues committed mostly by intoxicated young people?
intoxicated people ? :shock:

so Gallen was drunk now was he !! #-o
F me this mob are getting stupider by the post :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:54 am
by piesman2011
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Yep, there's much less need for it in the community. But, of course there are times when it is totally acceptable in community too. If some guy attacks me, my missus, or mates, or for that matter any other innocents then I would be only too happy to throw a few combos to their noggin to put em down and out for a while :) Its the quickest and most appropriate form of justice - quite natural, quite beautiful really.

I think we've had this convo b4 xman and you and tlpg suggested you'd not engage in physical violence but prefer to use the cell phone to call the police while some dude bashed an elderly lady. Unnatural and ugly. Uggh, some people just don't deserve to be citizens. :roll:
Do you concede Australia has a problem with violence at night clubs and other such venues committed mostly by intoxicated young people?
intoxicated people ? :shock:

so Gallen was drunk now was he !! #-o
F me this mob are getting stupider by the post :lol: :lol: :lol:

If he was drunk then at least there would have been a semi valid reason for the way he acted. Gallens reason for hitting another man was as valid as the time some random punched me at the bar because I got served before him. They both thought that the situation was unfair and decided to lash out at the injustice. Gallen unfortunately is a role model and now there's a whole bunch of kids who think that when injustice strikes punching someone is justified. Sad but true.

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 11:00 am
by Raiderdave
piesman2011 wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Yep, there's much less need for it in the community. But, of course there are times when it is totally acceptable in community too. If some guy attacks me, my missus, or mates, or for that matter any other innocents then I would be only too happy to throw a few combos to their noggin to put em down and out for a while :) Its the quickest and most appropriate form of justice - quite natural, quite beautiful really.

I think we've had this convo b4 xman and you and tlpg suggested you'd not engage in physical violence but prefer to use the cell phone to call the police while some dude bashed an elderly lady. Unnatural and ugly. Uggh, some people just don't deserve to be citizens. :roll:
Do you concede Australia has a problem with violence at night clubs and other such venues committed mostly by intoxicated young people?
intoxicated people ? :shock:

so Gallen was drunk now was he !! #-o
F me this mob are getting stupider by the post :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gallens reason for hitting another man was as valid as the time some random punched me at the bar because I got served before him. .

ah
nooooooooo

if you had pushed in ... in front of this chap .. repeatedly , & smirked at him to boot
then it would have been sort of similar

sort of

you'd of deserved to be decked for being a dick
like Myles was

end of :cool:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 11:39 am
by piesman2011
Raiderdave wrote:
piesman2011 wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Yep, there's much less need for it in the community. But, of course there are times when it is totally acceptable in community too. If some guy attacks me, my missus, or mates, or for that matter any other innocents then I would be only too happy to throw a few combos to their noggin to put em down and out for a while :) Its the quickest and most appropriate form of justice - quite natural, quite beautiful really.

I think we've had this convo b4 xman and you and tlpg suggested you'd not engage in physical violence but prefer to use the cell phone to call the police while some dude bashed an elderly lady. Unnatural and ugly. Uggh, some people just don't deserve to be citizens. :roll:
Do you concede Australia has a problem with violence at night clubs and other such venues committed mostly by intoxicated young people?
intoxicated people ? :shock:

so Gallen was drunk now was he !! #-o
F me this mob are getting stupider by the post :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gallens reason for hitting another man was as valid as the time some random punched me at the bar because I got served before him. .

ah
nooooooooo

if you had pushed in ... in front of this chap .. repeatedly , & smirked at him to boot
then it would have been sort of similar

sort of

you'd of deserved to be decked for being a dick
like Myles was

end of :cool:
Generally at a bar and this was the case, there is no line, there's a bunch of people sitting or standing around waiting to be served or drinking.
Unfortunately it's not the end of ....... Because everyone's snapping points are different, particularly kids who lack that natural moral compass (and there are a lot of them). Some people think that if you look at someones girl friend or talk to her then that's good enough to earn you a punch. Hopefully it doesn't but gallens actions may open up a can of vigilantes, who feel they are justified to punch that other guy who got served first, because he hadn't been waiting at the bar as long. Whether he likes it or not the nsw captain is a role model for kids who will act in a similar manner.

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:25 pm
by Swans4ever
King-Eliagh wrote:
I support fisticuffs in RL in marngrook in ice hockey, in gaelic footy in all contact sports in which men compete against eachother in a physical and violent manner. It's natural and when its about standing up for one self and or ones teammates, its nothing short of stunningly beautiful :D


Enjoy. :cool:
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGv61fayADA[/video]
Yeah we now know ur attitude if your better than the next man, if you've got more skill, if you've got more determination, if your winning the game because of the way you play - then your fair game for any thug! What a wonderful culture in RL you must be so proud these are the attributes of your sport - I just hope for your sake you arn't on the receiving end of this culture! Raiderdave however he deserves he gets all he asks for - he is such a coward!

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:44 pm
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
I support fisticuffs in RL in marngrook in ice hockey, in gaelic footy in all contact sports in which men compete against eachother in a physical and violent manner. It's natural and when its about standing up for one self and or ones teammates, its nothing short of stunningly beautiful :D


Enjoy. :cool:
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGv61fayADA[/video]
Yeah we now know ur attitude if your better than the next man, if you've got more skill, if you've got more determination, if your winning the game because of the way you play - then your fair game for any thug! What a wonderful culture in RL you must be so proud these are the attributes of your sport - I just hope for your sake you arn't on the receiving end of this culture! Raiderdave however he deserves he gets all he asks for - he is such a coward!

your
your
your

you've misspelled it 3 times in the space of about 20 words here .... & about 10 other times today in other posts

its..... you're .....you illiterate fumbling twit


now that's off my chest ... onto my response to the rest of this post

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:50 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
I support fisticuffs in RL in marngrook in ice hockey, in gaelic footy in all contact sports in which men compete against eachother in a physical and violent manner. It's natural and when its about standing up for one self and or ones teammates, its nothing short of stunningly beautiful :D


Enjoy. :cool:
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGv61fayADA[/video]
Yeah we now know ur attitude if your better than the next man, if you've got more skill, if you've got more determination, if your winning the game because of the way you play - then your fair game for any thug! What a wonderful culture in RL you must be so proud these are the attributes of your sport - I just hope for your sake you arn't on the receiving end of this culture! Raiderdave however he deserves he gets all he asks for - he is such a coward!

your
your
your

you've misspelled it 3 times in the space of about 20 words here .... & about 10 other times today in other posts

its..... you're .....you illiterate fumbling twit


now that's off my chest ... onto my response to the rest of this post

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/
Rich coming from the inbred ****** who doesn't know the difference between 'then' and 'than'. :lol:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 1:33 pm
by King-Eliagh
:lol:

Seriously though I think the AFL fans are either massively jealous or don't understand what actually occurred. Or both.

Myles was leading into tackles with his head, myles was twisting knees intending to injure. Nowi don't know if you AFL turkeys have seen Nate myles in action but think Barry hall X 3. Now lets just be perfectly clear here. If your and your teammates were in danger of being seriously injured by this ***** and his actions were not being acted on by police, refs etc. I think you'd be happy for someone like gallen to courageously stand up for what is right before someone got seriously hurt by a headbutt or ligament damage to their knee. Myles didn't cause any more controversy the entire game. And ill say it again. He knew what he was doing was wrong. The refs didn't. Myles basically thanked gallen for knocking him into submission. Everyone won. A great origin moment and something which should be used in school anti bullying program's. =D>

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 3:07 pm
by Xman
So KE and Dave are too stupid to realise that when sporting heroes are glorified for fighting this encourages similar "tough" :roll: behaviour in the community. Australia has a BIG issue with youth violence, especially when alcohol is involved. Telling them its against the law but applauding their heroes for it brings an inconsistent message. Who do you think they believe? The authorities or the people hailing their heroes as real men?

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 3:43 pm
by Raiderdave
King-Eliagh wrote:
:lol:

Seriously though I think the AFL fans are either massively jealous or don't understand what actually occurred. Or both.

Myles was leading into tackles with his head, myles was twisting knees intending to injure. Nowi don't know if you AFL turkeys have seen Nate myles in action but think Barry hall X 3. Now lets just be perfectly clear here. If your and your teammates were in danger of being seriously injured by this ***** and his actions were not being acted on by police, refs etc. I think you'd be happy for someone like gallen to courageously stand up for what is right before someone got seriously hurt by a headbutt or ligament damage to their knee. Myles didn't cause any more controversy the entire game. And ill say it again. He knew what he was doing was wrong. The refs didn't. Myles basically thanked gallen for knocking him into submission. Everyone won. A great origin moment and something which should be used in school anti bullying program's. =D>

:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/

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