hast du ein problem?
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- ********0
ha, thanks for straightening it out rabbs,
with that info, i can respect the dude. Don't mess.
- ********0
hast du ein problem rabbatski?
- winter0
nice try, rabattski! but that ambiguity is the fun of this thread business.
peace.
- ********0
allright rabbatski, i'll be honest with you. if i'd be in a this neighbourhood and meet that fellow in that situation i doubt i'd have a lot of patience either.
somebody that comes too close comes too close, simple.
the clip is a clip and out of the context. violence is ugly though
- maze0
oh shit, I really would like to keep this conversation up, but I quickly have to go slap my little daughter, - she's such a trouble maker...
- rabattski0
hassta 'n problem alta?!?
ok. cool with it. faceless digital communication can be confusing sometimes. it's all about the smilies i guess. :)
- rabattski0
"the clip is a clip and out of the context."
it's all about media manipulation. you can edit anything into anything you want.
- maze0
vino - smack
- ********0
Aber die frage ist...
hast du EIN PROBLEM?
; )
- fues0
I would like to watch the movie nevertheless, the real-player document on boxprinz.de is corrupted in some way..
Any other resources?
- winter0
cmon, rabattski...
(and now i'm dead serious) that's no way to handle things. That sort of attitude, not to mention the way he moves around, reveals the way people function --- what they are ---. Of course it is out of context, of course he may have a nice side to him when he talks to his mother, but that's no excuse for brutality.
the ability to handle conflict thru conversation is something that must be preserved EVERYDAY. Or should i start smashing every bugger's head that comes for 50 cents everytime i park my car?
- rabattski0
only resource i know. it points to a different site though. never got it running as well.
- pascii0
wahey : ) second clip i mentioned first is in NTB
arf arf arf
i'd like to watch the whole film : )
- ********0
conversation?? with a wino junky beggar?
i dont think u've dealt with these people much winter.
- pascii0
btw
i live in a rough neighbourhood too. and sometimes you just have to forget all that christian behaviour.
- ********0
It's different over here in London, but some cities i been to on the continent these fuckers do not respect ur personal space. I had a beggar chasing me down the street begging me for me. I had to physcially push him away 3 or 4 times before he gave up. Punk, shuda just slapped him "pow!" be dun with.
- ********0
woops, *begging me for money that shud be
- winter0
jeesus, there's something wrong here on earth. people are actually considering spending money on that crap.
i thought film could have higher levels of interest but ...
KO.
- pascii0
it's the same thing people say about a person like klaus kinski.
i like it to see films about characters
- rabattski0
winter: well yes obviously it is out of context, that's why i was quite amazed about the jumping to conclusions bit. and yes i agree it's very brutal. he doesn't give the guy a chance at all to split. that's where i agree with you about the excessive force. but then again as said before it's a brutal area.
"the ability to handle conflict thru conversation is something that must be preserved EVERYDAY. "
look. in a perfect world, yes you're absolutely right. but this is not the perfect world especially not st. pauli or the reeperbahn. i lived between junkies and winos for a really long time and forget handling conflicts thru conversation really no use, no point at all. you cannot solve anything with a wasted junkie by conversation. physical or verbal force is the only thing that works.