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Some people say aggressiveness lays in our genes, inherited from our ancestors who had to survive in a very violent world... while others say nobody's born being violent, they just become more aggressive due to their experiences and social influences.
Either way, we know there are people who use violence much often than others, thinking it's the key to solve their problems and differences.
The truth is violence isn't compatible with living in society and there are other ways to solve conflicts, no need to harm anyone.
Why are we violent? I think it's a mix of genetics, social influence, a recourse to protect ourselves, survive or get what we want... There's also the option of running away and hide. Some may say they're cowards, some will say they're the most intelligent...
According to police sources, between knifes, machetes and guns, they were lucky of not suffering any losses.
"He's got a brick!"
Two drunkards opt for violence in order to solve their differences, but one of them, possibly less drunk, has some humanity...
A bouncer hit this poor guy only because he kicked a water bottle. The boy's at the hospital in comma.
And finally, a Chinese teacher forces his students to a slapping punishment for getting late to his conference.
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And now, let's relax with today's "Pretty girls and their Instagram accounts", this time with the company of Californian surfist Eryn Krouse.
A man argues with a bus passenger, even coming to blows. The passenger boards the bus, but the man doesn't allow the vehicle to move forward. Finally, a taxi driver appears and resolves the dispute in the blink of an eye.
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The remote control isn't working.
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A man confronts a group of young immigrants inside a bus in the Canary Islands. The argument escalates and ends up in a fight. 6 or 7 against 1. The good thing about fighting on a bus is that it's like the Battle of Thermopylae. If you defend your position fiercely, you can stand up to a whole army. And Carlos turned out to be a good warrior.
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A Moroccan immigrant persistently asks for a beer at a bar in Barcelona (Spain), the owner, of Chinese origin, refuses and asks him to leave. The Moroccan ends up getting aggressive and instead of a beer, he gets a serving of punches.
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The usual when you get caught secretly recording.
She is actress Abella Danger and in this link you can see many of her scenes
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Remembering the curious knockout by Yair Rodriguez against Chan Sung Jung, known as The Korean Zombie, at UFC Fight Night 139 which took place in November 2018 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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Winning a traffic argument without even laying a hand on the other person. In fact, it can be just as satisfying. Too bad the car didn't crash into a palm tree, because that would have been even more satisfying than a fight.
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I've looked up some information about it, but I'm not entirely sure what it's about. Apparently, it's something known as 'Pancadão do Capela.' It's a practice that mainly happens in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
In 'Pancadão do Capela,' men participate in a kind of street dance where they gather in the middle of the street, listen to loud music, and start dancing to the rhythm of the music while simulating fights or physical confrontations among themselves. This activity is more common in urban areas and is often associated with the culture of youth gangs and Brazilian funk music. It's a cultural and social expression that reflects certain dynamics and tensions in some urban communities in Brazil.
If any Brazilians read this and contribute some info, it would be appreciated.
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It seems like he's already feeling a bit better.
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