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Scoopster

(423 posts)
28. I used to work with someone with a glass eye
Tue May 23, 2017, 02:58 PM
May 2017

It is really easy to pop the thing out. One time he was under his desk at the office, knocked his head on the underside and it popped out just from that.

Saw a lotta people here saying 'how is that even possible' and thought I should speak up.

She deserves whatever she brought on herself, but I won't commend the guy for resorting to violence even if it was something relatively minor.

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If speech is a potential form of violence, then slapping someone is self-defense. Gravitycollapse May 2017 #1
just curious but Skittles May 2017 #2
I would depend on the specific circumstance. Gravitycollapse May 2017 #23
so we all get to play psychiatrist Skittles May 2017 #33
That's ridiculous. Speech is not violence. nt Codeine May 2017 #4
Well, Chaplinsky is still in play Volstagg May 2017 #19
how is Chaplinsky relevant? hardluck May 2017 #32
Yes, speech can be violent. Gravitycollapse May 2017 #24
The woman is horrible. Blue_Warrior May 2017 #17
See my Chaplinsky response above. Volstagg May 2017 #20
Physical violence is abhorred because of it's extreme consequences. Gravitycollapse May 2017 #27
I wish he had just recorded her get the red out May 2017 #3
geez- where do you go with this one? Violence never ok. Evil woman was just asking for it though luvMIdog May 2017 #5
People need to grow thicker skins. Throck May 2017 #6
So, when he asks her to stop, and she escalates by harassing him even more... DetlefK May 2017 #7
You just reinforced my point. Throck May 2017 #9
Oh, I bet that would really have disencouraged her from calling people "nigger" ever again. DetlefK May 2017 #10
Yeah, didn't work for me. Adrahil May 2017 #11
Sorry, I disagree tazkcmo May 2017 #29
I hope he feels vindicated hitting her while GulfCoast66 May 2017 #16
Yeah, she was showing the world who and what SHE was, not telling them anything about that man Warpy May 2017 #30
This is also 400 years of chickens coming home to roost. Orsino May 2017 #14
Ask yourself this, "if it were two men, how would you honestly feel about the altercation?" ... JoeStuckInOH May 2017 #8
does not change my opinion Skittles May 2017 #34
No matter what was said, that's assault. Calista241 May 2017 #12
From her relative calm, Ms. Toad May 2017 #13
Fake (edit) kcr May 2017 #15
Two horrible people. (n/t) Iggo May 2017 #18
Why post obviously fake news? Jersey Devil May 2017 #21
Glass eye Blue_Warrior May 2017 #22
Yelling "Fire" in a crowded movie theater is not protected speech. Stuart G May 2017 #25
Somehow I find it hard to believe that PoindexterOglethorpe May 2017 #26
yes, if they are made of glass Skittles May 2017 #35
I used to work with someone with a glass eye Scoopster May 2017 #28
Who? Dunno. Where? Dunno. When? Dunno struggle4progress May 2017 #31
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