Youtube comments of Keith Bradbury (@keithbk).
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I loved a woman once, and intended to marry her. Would have done anything for her. Never raised my voice at her, never would have hurt her... and then she cheated. She said, "She wanted to be chased." And the guy dumped her. And then her life went downhill from that point onward. She eventually ended up with a cheater, and now she's alone with 3 kids and nothing. And here I am, married to an APPRECIATIVE woman, successful, and enjoying life with my own great kids that I was blessed sufficiently to send to private school and got them through college debt-free.
If a woman cannot be appreciative, thankful, and faithful, she's simply not worth your time or effort. Life has a way of ruining ungrateful women who cheat.
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I'm going to let these women in on a little secret... if you want a good man, you won't find him on a dating app, or in a bar, or probably even in a gym. You need to expand your circle of friends with QUALITY individuals... people of character, some who will probably be OLDER than you. That means you need to get out of your tiny little bubble, build real, meaningful relationships with upstanding, good people (churches, community clubs, etc), and LISTEN to their advice on who is a "good man" for you. Because, chances are, they know someone who is RIGHT and is a QUALITY individual. But taking advice is hard, and it means not being driven by your "ooh, he's hot" mindset.
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Ladies... think about it... YOU ARE IN YOUR 20's and there are TONS of men. And with those men, you have the party dudes, the guys who want to get married and start a family, and those focused on something else (gaming, careers, etc). BY THE TIME YOU ARE 30, the men looking to start a family ARE MARRIED. So now you've got the party dudes, the gamers, and the career-oriented guys. One will smash, one will put up with you if you don't get in the way of their games, and the third will carve out a small amount of time for a woman who doesn't provide drama or interfere in their career pursuits. THAT'S IT. You have NO OTHER OPTIONS. By the time I was 30, I was married with my first child and almost ready for a second one. I never partied, engaged in hook-up culture, or wasted my time with trashy women who didn't want a family.
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#1 is a good example of letting your anger getting the best of you. Yes, the guy cut you off and you honked him. But then, you high-beamed him and he stopped. Obviously, when you high-beamed him, you were wanting a confrontation. If he stops and gets out of the car, then have your confrontation. But no, you then drive off. Why? Because you didn't think things through. You didn't really want a confrontation (you were frightened of it), but you wanted to show your displeasure by high-beaming him thinking, "I will show him!"
Next time, if you get the guy to pull over, get out of your vehicle and the two of you can face the consequences like men. Otherwise, your honk was sufficient and you avoided a collision.
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College BRAINWASHES young women. "Mircro-aggressions, BLM, F*** the Patriarchy, safe spaces, etc" ALL come from college. These women before college often look normal, beautiful, and pure. After college, they are tatted up, weird piercings, toxic hair colors, etc. They cannot function in the REAL world. Screaming in public places at your boyfriend? Yeah, that's not normal, nor should it be acceptable. They have no place in the real world and they should have NO PLACE in your life. Colleges do NOT educate young women; they brainwash young women into thinking that society is male-dominated and evil, and YOU are the enemy. Find a girl who went to a private Christian school and never needed college and you will be much happier.
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@recentlydeleted Where's your law degree?
There are three general elements that must be present for lethal force to be legally justified in most jurisdictions.
The ability of the attacker. If the attacker had the ability to cause your death or grievous harm if the attack was allowed, then you can defend yourself with the same ability. This usually means an attacker must be armed with a weapon that could be lethal, such as a knife or a gun. In some instances, lethal force against an unarmed individual may also be legally allowed if serious harm could be the outcome.
The opportunity of the attacker. If there is limited space between you and your attacker, then lethal force may be considered legal when used in self-defense. For an unarmed attacker, this means they must be within an arm’s length for such force to be applied. If a weapon is present, the opportunity to cause harm can be very different.
The feeling of personal jeopardy. If you feel that your attacker meant to cause you grievous harm or that your life was threatened, then you have the generalized right to defend yourself. Just because someone has a gun doesn’t mean there is “personal jeopardy” present. The gun must be drawn and likely pointed at you, using this example, for this element to apply.
In this situation, the driver of the car had a vehicle which could cause death, waved what appeared to be a gun at the driver, and approached the driver menacingly. All of these set a precedent which justifies the use of self-protective measures.
The guy was hammered out of his senses, so the attacker could have turned violent at ANY moment. You have the right to defend your person because the person approaching is NOT in a reasonable state of mind.
Not only that, the man is impaired and on the road. Just walking away from them and turning them into "someone else's problem" is probably the biggest act of surrender a person can make, as this person is likely to kill someone else in their current state of impairment.
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@Greydawg No one should EVER look for a reason to shoot someone. At the same time, if you are in the situation, a person is "pretending" to wave a gun at you (you don't really know, it's dark), stops and approaches you menacingly, you have a split second to make some decisions. Can you protect yourself if he is armed? Can you survive a confrontation? Can you retreat, or will you be forced to defend yourself? If you're alone, then you weigh the risk to your own person. If you have a child, then you the weight of your decision should always go toward "What do I have to do to protect the child" in that specific instance. Looking BEYOND the immediate, you then have to determine whether this person poses a threat to someone else, and obviously behind the wheel, they do.
Can you call the police? Perhaps, unless they are armed and you don't have time to make that kind of decision and have to wait on hold for the operator to get your specifics.
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Black bears are typically not aggressive and behave more like overgrown raccoons. If you are an avid camper in certain areas of the United States, you will likely encounter black bears at night, entering the camp and searching for unsecured food. They tend to be curious and frighten easy. Yes, you can look a black bear in the eye and if you remain calm, it may investigate your surroundings. Black bears are NOT territorial, meaning they don't attack if you enter their surroundings. Of all the bears, black bears' first course of action is to retreat in signs of danger or fear, climbing trees for safety.
The brown bears are more dangerous. You are 20 times more likely to be injured or attacked by a brown bear than a black bear. If you want a black bear to leave, yell at it. If you don't mind it being around, talk calmly to it. If you run from it, it will typically run the opposite way. You are more likely to be struck by lightning than seriously injured by a black bear.
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