two people go inside a ring. suddenly. they were nowhere when destiny dictated it: you two have to go in. in fact, they didnt know what it was all about. when the referee called: protections in their mouths, their hearts and their hands.
the ringing bell. the crowd screaming. what are we doing here. are we supposed to dance? its strange, a punching dance. who knows for how many rounds this will go? sure. a good round can tilt the winner for a side.
questions start to arise.
how do you fight when you dont know how to? when you have to pretend you do? when you have to pretend the puch you got connected didnt hurt? when you receive a low blow and the referee didnt notice?
its an emotional sparring!
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An Outsider
I think most of us have been there. Pointless angry arguments, hateful mean comments and accusations against others, shaming others for mistakes they have made or things they cannot control. We take momentary joy in wounding to the core, jabbing deep at someone's weaknesses. I know I have done emotional hurt many times.
yeah for the most part people just dont agree to be on a "fight". but once you are, is it your best interest to always win? of course its rethorical but whats funny to me its that like untrained people in fights these dont tend to last, and the whole action is just a mess of not knowing how to with i cant let me.
as time passes and we get better and have better technique we last more round maybe? lol
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