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2011 Four Nations Discussion
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[QUOTE="dukey, post: 2408031, member: 2046"] I don't think either is acceptable. But physical violence is an obvious and dramatic escalation of an argument. How many stories have we heard in the past few years of people being punched and put into comas or killed, by the hit itself or by hitting their head on an uneven surface? It's rare, but it still happens. The other difference between the two is that what constitutes verbal abuse is extremely subjective. I know my mates and I call each other some pretty awful things, but we all know where the line is and what each person's humour is like. If Parker's behaviour was going too far, Jharal should've taken him aside and said as much. Maybe he did and Parker just kept going; in which case you either call him out in front of the group or leave. It's the same situation as the times that Benji has punched people out on the town. Sure, they were being turds and deliberately trying to provoke him, but in the end he's the dipsh*t who escalated it into violence. [/QUOTE]
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