I know people like this kind of videos... We like them because all of us have come across, suffering them or just witnessing them, these unfair situations when someone tries to abuse another person by using a superior strength, violence or fear... These people who have nothing to lose or perhaps they don't give a shit about what they have, people who doesn't fear justice... But there's another kind of justice, let's call it divine, that sometimes fixes things. And when that happens, all of us can't avoid but shouting "fuck him/her/them!!"
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Farmers continue their protests across the old continent against Agenda 2030 and all the regulations that Europe has been imposing in recent years, which strangle the agricultural sector. They, with their tractors, confront law enforcement officers who try to prevent them from marching towards government buildings.
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Ignorant of the reason why this couple was arguing with the bus driver in Hull, England. The fact is that the fight ends up moving to the sidewalk, where an elderly man on a scooter reproaches them for their behavior and they end up getting into a physical altercation. The woman under the scooter is the most bizarre thing you can see today.
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Arguing with someone after a car mishap is like playing the lottery, because you never know who you're dealing with.
You're all heated up about the maneuver they pulled, you step out of your car ready to confront them, but when the other person gets out too and you look them in the eyes, you decide to end the argument because, well, it wasn't that big of a deal.
The actress is Italian Lily Veroni, and in this other link, you can watch many of her videos
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Violence is often used as a quick or instinctive response to frustration, fear, or an inability to resolve conflicts peacefully.
I'd have a chat with you, but I'd rather smack you across the face.
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Cultural norms and social values in different countries can influence the perception of violence, revenge, and conflict resolution.
In some cultures, revenge may be seen as a legitimate way to restore honor or justice, while in others, peaceful conflict resolution is more valued.
This helps to understand why in some countries bar fights are settled with punches, while in others knives, machetes, and guns are quickly drawn.
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When you have something on your mind that prevents you from concentrating on your studies.
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Gervonta "Tank" Davis (27-0, 25 KOs) retained his lightweight title on Saturday night, knocking out Rolando "Rolly" Romero in the sixth round. Davis landed a crushing left hand near the corner, and Romero fell towards the ropes. He struggled and got up, but was shaky all the way, and referee David Fields halted the fight.
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Meanwhile, at the gym you've signed up for but never go to...
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