Have you ever punched someone in the head, out of rage or anger? I must ask. You seem like a calm guy, who's constantly shtupping his girlfriend and focusing on his studies. So I must know, does this particular panda have an angrier side?
Good question. I am slow to anger, and I have never struck someone. I've even been hit in the face more than once, but I didn't fight back. I don't believe in physical aggression.
I do get angry on occasion, but I always keep it under control. In fact, I got very angry last night. I had a guest over at my house who I didn't know very well. Over conversation, it surfaced that she was a racist and was continuing to defend her ideology, despite the fact that I am mixed race and was clearly opposed. In the end, I told her to get out of my house and never come back. I was fuming, but I never resulted to violence, and I never raised my voice.
Good question. I am slow to anger, and I have never struck someone. I've even been hit in the face more than once, but I didn't fight back. I don't believe in physical aggression.
I do get angry on occasion, but I always keep it under control. In fact, I got very angry last night. I had a guest over at my house who I didn't know very well. Over conversation, it surfaced that she was a racist and was continuing to defend her ideology, despite the fact that I am mixed race and was clearly opposed. In the end, I told her to get out of my house and never come back. I was fuming, but I never resulted to violence, and I never raised my voice.
Honestly, 16-17. However, I'm speaking as someone who's no longer in that situation, and I'm thinking about what I would deem reasonable for any kids I would have.
Who would win in a match up between Ozymandias and the movie version of Batman(meaning no feats from the comics can be considered)? Neither are prepped.
Good question. I am slow to anger, and I have never struck someone. I've even been hit in the face more than once, but I didn't fight back. I don't believe in physical aggression.
I do get angry on occasion, but I always keep it under control. In fact, I got very angry last night. I had a guest over at my house who I didn't know very well. Over conversation, it surfaced that she was a racist and was continuing to defend her ideology, despite the fact that I am mixed race and was clearly opposed. In the end, I told her to get out of my house and never come back. I was fuming, but I never resulted to violence, and I never raised my voice.
By which thing,incident,person and relative are you most annoyed or irritated by? What past experiences have you had regarding them and when have these been taken to the extreme?
(p.s you missed a question of mine,and one of pervy panda,post 677 by the way)
(P.S an off topic question,what do you think of my english linguistic skill,i haven't lived in a english speaking society or country for most of my life and i am only 16 years of age? and the above two paragraphs are not an appropiate example of my skill since i typed them in a hurry )
I think that if you were a native English speaker, your skills would be subpar. However, considering your circumstances, they aren't too bad. Just keep working on it.
I know but lets say men can have babies ....scientist figured out how they can. Now would you have babies with him, to save the human race if you were the last 2 on earth?
Who would win in a match up between Ozymandias and the movie version of Batman(meaning no feats from the comics can be considered)? Neither are prepped.
Assuming Batman doesn't have vehicles, Ozymandias takes the cake. Both characters are essentially equal in strength and martial arts knowledge. However, Ozzy is probably more intelligent, and his reflexes are better (he can catch a bullet). Batman may have lots of tools, but none of them can overcome that speed.
I would if I believed the opponent wanted to seriously harm me or someone else. However, I can easily take a hit to the jaw. If I fought back, there would be a chance I could sustain a more serious injury, or I could hurt that other person. I wouldn't want either of those things to happen. I know how to fight, but I avoid it if I can. I'm a lover, not a fighter.
By which thing,incident,person and relative are you most annoyed or irritated by? What past experiences have you had regarding them and when have these been taken to the extreme?
(p.s you missed a question of mine,and one of pervy panda,post 677 by the way)
All of these are current. There have probably been things in the past that have annoyed me more. 1. Thing: my ironing board. It has some sharp metal edges on the legs, and I've stubbed my toes on them more time than I can count. 2. Incident: an encounter with a racist person. See my previous response to another question:
I had a guest over at my house who I didn't know very well. Over conversation, it surfaced that she was racist and was continuing to defend her ideology, despite the fact that I am mixed race and was clearly opposed. In the end, I told her to get out of my house and never come back. I was fuming.
3. Person: my professor. She assigns way too much work for a simple two credit course. Every week I have more homework and reading in her class than I do in all my other classes combined. 4. Relative: my aunt. Since she married into the family, it's been a complete nightmare. She spreads lies about people in the family, and she's trying to get all of my grandparents' things in their will signed over to her (through my uncle). My uncle's a good man, but he is quiet and non-confrontational. She's causing lots of strife.
I answered them above. Thanks for catching that. However, try to avoid editing your replies to add new questions. I won't read back to look for that.
I'm afraid of failure to some extent. I'm also afraid of rock climbing. It's not the heights. It's the feeling of getting trapped partway up when you can't find the next handhold.
They've been taken down because photobucket has imposed limitations on bandwith usage. When I have the time, I will upload the images to a new image hosting site and update the thread.
I'm afraid of failure to some extent. I'm also afraid of rock climbing. It's not the heights. It's the feeling of getting trapped partway up when you can't find the next handhold.