Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "Justin Roiland Situation is Awful" video.

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  8.  @MindfulByMoonlight  I mean, I'm not doubting your experience at all, just pointing out that for someone else, the idea of standing in the doorway is not the same threat level as when it comes from a person whose done something (or capable of doing something) as insane and mental as holding a knife to others, period. I think it's pretty clear that guy was a massive piece of shit/psycho &/or was naturally violent, so I'm sure any scenario where he's looming over you or in a bad mood is going to be intimidating no matter what the implication is. Being in a bad mood might be a scary situation when around that person, but around a more normal/chill partner who just needs to eat ice cream, relax and take their mind off the day, it's not a threatening situation at all. I think in your situation you're describing, things are very clear cut, but in a more equal relationship where neither partner has shown any physical threat or abuse to one another, it's a lot more nuanced and complicated when specifically talking about standing in a doorway. Holding a knife to someone leaves no room for ambiguity though and if anyone does this to you, you should obviously get out and never look back. Either way, I sympathize with you if your situation got that bad. I can't believe some of the lengths some men will go to. The only domestic violence I've ever heard of anecdotally was when one of my friends (a girl) stabbed my other friend for cheating on her multiple times, but I'm sure if you're in a situation where the guy is a gorilla that can seriously hurt you and put you in a coma when he's having a bad day, it's gotta be messed up in a whole different kind of way and leads to scenarios where you feel trapped & purposefully isolated.
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