Have you ever fight?

Have you ever fight?

  • ŵG Yess?!!11

    Votes: 33 61.1%
  • No, i'm chinesse.

    Votes: 8 14.8%
  • Bodomite%7

    Votes: 6 11.1%
  • Bringer*931

    Votes: 7 13.0%

  • Total voters
    54
last time i got in a fight was with a guy last year(we have a festival every summer in honnor of new highschool graduates...)but we got seperated so i didn't have a chance to like TOTALLY KICK HIS ASS!!!
:kickass:

ok,maybe i would've got my ass kicked,but that's not the point :D
 
I hate women that provoke you knowing you can't do shit about it.

Then again, you're from croatia, things may be different there.
 
I have heard the law is a lot tougher in the US about fighting. You can get put in jail just for being a bystander. Can any Americans confirm this?

It seems the police are a lot less bothered about fights in Britain, and just move you on. And in Russia they're tolerant of drunkeness more than anywhere else. So I've heard.
 
Norsemaiden said:
I have heard the law is a lot tougher in the US about fighting. You can get put in jail just for being a bystander. Can any Americans confirm this?

It seems the police are a lot less bothered about fights in Britain, and just move you on. And in Russia they're tolerant of drunkeness more than anywhere else. So I've heard.

It really depends on where you're at and the cop that happens to catch you. Around here the cops more than likely will just break up the fight and tell everyone to go home, although if you're drunk you'll probably spend the night in jail and in the morning be sent home with a warning.
The only way that I know of for someone who didn't actually participate in the fight directly to be arrested is for them to have instigated the fight somehow, i.e. intentionally pitting one person or group against another.
 
I know a guy in the US who was a by-stander to a fight where a Jew got punched. As he was friends with the one who did it and they were skinheads, he got 5 years. The Jew had started it, probably knowing the law would take his side.
 
Norsemaiden said:
It's not fair to criticise anyone's English when they are foreign. They need to learn and that means having a go, even if you make mistakes. It's no way as annoying as being stuck behind a learner driver who keeps stalling. It can even be quite funny when foreign people try to use a small vocabulary to explain something. It would be if I tried in in Finnish!


Funny thing is that most of the foreigners here have a much better English than most of the English/American/Australian people.