DemonGeminiX (06-17-2019)
Guns usually win the ease of fatality sweepstakes comparatively, but there are videos showing what one punch can do in certain extreme situations.
I clocked a guy outside of a house party with a pretty solid right hook and watched him go down and twitch a little on the ground. I was worried for about .5 of a second until I remembered he had just punched a chick and cut her face.
If you can use an object on anyone's head I think the chances are pretty good you can inflict permanent damage.
I got into a fight when I was a teenager in NJ where the guy picked up and swung a bat at me and just grazed my chin with the end of the bat as I was pulling back out of the way. He over committed and lost his balance for a second, and I picked up a garden brick and slammed it into the side of his head as hard as I could and he just dropped. The fight was over after that. He didn't get up for like 5 minutes. It would have been considerably worse for me if he had actually connected with that bat. I can't even remember what the fight was over.
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Without sounding like an internet ninja, I've been in my share of fights and have taken some bad hits too.
In a theater parking lot a guy took out a tire iron and started swinging it at my friends. It was the four way variety that looked like a cross. I was lucky enough to take it away from him by corralling his swinging arm against my body and applying enough pressure so either his arm would break or he dropped the tire iron. Then I punched him really hard from up close and felt his legs go. It must have looked cool but I was really worried
I also watched a bouncer punch a guy and he dropped, never moved or got up after. They ended up calling the paramedics before we left.
Teh One Who Knocks (06-18-2019)
RBP (06-18-2019)
What if you shot someone with a tazer and one probe stuck into each of their eyes..? I bet that would really fuck them up..
Ya that's the loop hole. I'm not sure what happens if you're caught with it in your bag in an urban area though.
My brother dated a girl from a small town way up north, and her dad was one of the most interesting dudes. Won a high civilian medal for shooting a bear attacking his neighbor, had some wild stories of being basically the local ranger/cop/firefighter, you name it. Anyways, he told me a story once of a friend of his discharging an entire giant canister of bear spray into a Grizzly bear's face and having it still come at him. Dude survived as the bear changed its mind and didn't skin him alive, but the bear spray didn't seem to phase a pissed of momma bear one bit. That's why even with Canada's strict gun laws, you can still apply to open carry a handgun if you live far enough in the boons.
Teh One Who Knocks (06-19-2019)
My ex sister in law used to run arctic survey crews for Esso. She showed us a video of a far north camp. It showed guys walking around doing their normal camp business and one guy sitting at the corner of a large Quonset hut doing nothing with something on his lap.
I asked who the guy in the lawn chair was relaxing and doing nothing. She explained he's the camp's hired shooter. They sit there for 12 hours per day watching the perimeter with high powered rifles in case polar bears get too close. She said they make total bank, often getting paid thousands for never taking a shot. Apparently they have everything from bear spray to traps to state of the art rifles.
That's sweet, decent gig if you're ok with boredom
Kind of a tangent now but everything up north there pays bank it seems. I had another buddy who was an ambulance attendant way up north for oil rigs. They have to have one for every so many dudes working on the rigs, so he'd sit there in his heated ambulance with a partner watching movies all day making 4x what the underpaid paramedics make here. Last I spoke to him he was trying to get the ambulance supervisor job. They have some rule like for every 3 ambulances you need a super, who gets paid $100+/hr or something outrageous like that
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