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You guys might appreciate this one:https://amatopia.wordpress.com/2019/09/19/jump-off-cliffs/ …
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Replying to @AHelleneAuthor @TheBrometheus and
“Why do you think men still read fiction... and watch action movies? Because screw your boss and the paperwork and the fax machine–you’d rather grab a sword and raise some hell and fight for something bigger than greasing the wheels of global commerce“
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Replying to @MichaelGuimarin @Bdubs1776 and
You guys dont have kids do you?
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Replying to @ABlueGorilla @Bdubs1776 and
Yeah, I still read Conan! However, someone asked me "if you saw someone drowning would you jump into save them?" I said, "I'd look over to the nearest young guy and expect him to, I cant risk my kids NOT having a father...and if no one did anything, then yes....I would"
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Replying to @odilonross @ABlueGorilla and
Yes, I’d jump in to save them. Because I don’t want my son to see me standing there waiting for someone else to do the right thing. Doing the right thing isn’t suddenly unimportant due to risk. If I let someone die to protect myself that sends a loud message, called cowardice.
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And since you asked, I say this as a father of 2 with a third on the way, and as a man who’s been stabbed in the face for walking up on another man trying to murder a woman.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @ABlueGorilla and
There are circumstances to consider: is the water full of debris? How fast is it flowing? How far out in the water is the person drowning? If your child was not standing there next to you, and some single, fit, working out kind of guy in his 20's was standing next to you?
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