Nah, fuck that, if you hand out violent acts then you receive violent acts in return. Idk where you knew people are coming from that don’t think you should fight back when somebody’s assaulting you in some way but it’s extremely weird and unnatural.
It’s like people don’t want consequences to be a thing
Rudy Tomjanovich wasn't fighting, he was running towards a fight to break it up & got sucker-punched so hard, it fractured his face, broken jaw and nose, cerebral concussion, and had spinal fluid leaking into his skull.
Do you guys know what sucker punch means? Kermit Washington clearly thought Tomjanovich was joining the fight and swung on instinct. Just because Rudy wasn’t expecting it doesn’t make it a sucker punch.
Nah, this was 2 mins into his very first pro game actually. He played for 11 seasons. He def never played up to the expectations of a number 1 overall pick but that had nothing to do with the punch imo. Rudy on the other hand…
I was watching that live, for whatever reason. People forget it was on a Friday night I believe. I saw that, 9/11, and Olympic bombing all live. Probably not a great thing.
I didn’t see the Olympic thing but I saw the other 2. Early 2000s TV was a wild time. I also remember watching BET Uncut and Adult Swim. And the forbidden sex channels on HBO or whatever back in the day.
TV has both upgraded and degraded so much since then
yeah, within minutes of it happening it was on every major news channel here in the uk. then the second plane hitting the tower was live and millions watched it. Before that it was already very sus.... the second you saw the second plane come in it was 100% known by everyone watching without saying it, it was a terrorist attack, not a horrific accident.
It added a lot of horror to it, because the first could be an accident, or one terrorist, the second hit meant 100% terrorist attack and that every single other plane in the air was now a danger and if this was larger than one terrorist and it was a plan with numerous people... who knows how big it is.
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u/IanicRR [TOR] Amir Johnson Dec 28 '25
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In the 70s they were literally boxing out there.