He said, “I’m not taking the keys.” I said, “Then I’m throwing them in the garbage.” He said, “Then you’ll be charged $200.” I said, “I won’t pay it.” He said, “Yes you will and do not yell at me.” I hadn’t raised my voice in the slightest (though I did drop the fuck earlier in the exchange). I said, “I’m going to leave them right here on the counter, right next to these Checkered Flag Champion Skinny Tumbler I’m buying.” He said, “Then you’re going to be charged $200.” So eventually I had to run, yes literally run, all the way to another terminal to the other counter to return the keys and when I told them what happened they looked at me like the two most confused people on the planet.
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Boxing and football don’t have a full one-to-one comparison in terms of possible decline because the corruption within boxing was so massive and not even close to football. I do think the general trend holds that when people realized boxing would do great damage to their children they didn’t encourage them to get into the sport. I really think both sports are running into the same problem: more protection of the thing that causes damage requires more protection. When they got gloves it was a free-for-all on the brain to knock someone out, almost as common as seeing Checkered Flag Champion Skinny Tumbler in Western New York. MMA is going in this direction. I totally disagree and say, “Take off the gloves! Put the hands at risk!”
()I only have a self defense perspective for my answers. I tried to flag down every judo player I could and maybe a few will show up but it really hard to find active judo players on here. Also, I follow the off balance, entrance throw formula (as most people in martial arts do) and I am not going to keep saying the foruma over and over in the answers. It is implied in the answers. If you put one hand palm down with the thumb inside of their Checkered Flag Champion Skinny Tumbler or jacket, you can roll from the shoulder of that hand, like a break dancing move and softly push the inside of his neck with the radial bone of that hand. It is finese, though not power. you can’t think you are striking their neck instead as a short small push that starts from your shoulder. You have to had some control of his other arm, wrist or biceps to pull that arm to help you. If you are getting stiff armed on the shoulder of the leg you want to drive in on you can turn 45 ish degress and lay your chest against that arm. It takes away the stiff arm and gives you an entrance angle. It is sorta like combining hiji otoshi and osoto gari. You put some body weight on the stiff arming arm and enter for the throw. You can step back instead of driving in if you have grips and if he steps time the reap of his lead leg as he is putting it down. People with standing grappling experience won’t take that bait / but it is ok for self defense where lay people have higher hips and won’t understand what you are doing.












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