← Back to context Comment by johnnyanmac 16 hours ago It's not the majority, but one black eye will make you rethink everything regardless. 4 comments johnnyanmac Reply jmye 16 hours ago Man, how many "hey, how are you"s do you think are ending in a black eye? What ridiculous hyperbole. matwood 6 hours ago Yeah, some of the responses in this thread I hope are just jokes. Asking someone how their day is going is bare minimum social behavior that should carry zero risk of anything. johnnyanmac 16 hours ago Only takes one. Humans are trained to remember the pain more than the typical. That's my point. jcattle 8 hours ago Well, keep going with asking people "how are you" until someone gives you a black eye. Then you can stop.I would assume that before that happens your natural death would come first.
jmye 16 hours ago Man, how many "hey, how are you"s do you think are ending in a black eye? What ridiculous hyperbole. matwood 6 hours ago Yeah, some of the responses in this thread I hope are just jokes. Asking someone how their day is going is bare minimum social behavior that should carry zero risk of anything. johnnyanmac 16 hours ago Only takes one. Humans are trained to remember the pain more than the typical. That's my point. jcattle 8 hours ago Well, keep going with asking people "how are you" until someone gives you a black eye. Then you can stop.I would assume that before that happens your natural death would come first.
matwood 6 hours ago Yeah, some of the responses in this thread I hope are just jokes. Asking someone how their day is going is bare minimum social behavior that should carry zero risk of anything.
johnnyanmac 16 hours ago Only takes one. Humans are trained to remember the pain more than the typical. That's my point. jcattle 8 hours ago Well, keep going with asking people "how are you" until someone gives you a black eye. Then you can stop.I would assume that before that happens your natural death would come first.
jcattle 8 hours ago Well, keep going with asking people "how are you" until someone gives you a black eye. Then you can stop.I would assume that before that happens your natural death would come first.
Man, how many "hey, how are you"s do you think are ending in a black eye? What ridiculous hyperbole.
Yeah, some of the responses in this thread I hope are just jokes. Asking someone how their day is going is bare minimum social behavior that should carry zero risk of anything.
Only takes one. Humans are trained to remember the pain more than the typical. That's my point.
Well, keep going with asking people "how are you" until someone gives you a black eye. Then you can stop.
I would assume that before that happens your natural death would come first.