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If you really want to know a person and see what their temperament is like, while also looking at how they deal with anger and frustration, jump in the car with them and ask them to drive around the city on weekdays at rush hour.
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It's understandable that when someone gets startled, they might respond physically. Being scared triggers an instinctive defense reaction, and the annoyance of being the target of a prank can sometimes cause someone to act aggressively. What's interesting here is that the prankster, who is already bothering people with his jump scares, responds with violence when someone doesn't take the joke well.
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Street market in New Delhi. Year 2080.
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Sean Strickland uploaded a video last week on his YouTube channel showing the entire encounter and fight between ex-Navy Seal Mitch Aguiar and himself. Neither Mitch Aguiar knew how to fight, nor did Sean Strickland take the fight seriously.
As we mentioned last week, the controversy started when Strickland said that Navy SEALs were delusional for thinking they could beat him. It caused an uproar, and eventually, Mitch Aguiar accepted a sparring fight against Strickland.
Another thing that's clear is that you can trust Mitch Aguiar with any secret; no matter how much torture he endures, he won't reveal anything.
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In any conflict, two simultaneous battles are fought: one physical and visible, where strength and skill determine the outcome, and another mental or spiritual, invisible, where the fight is against fears, doubts, and internal emotions. While the physical battle is immediate and tangible, the mental one can be more exhausting, as it has no clear end and can extend far beyond the visible fight. Often, it's this internal battle that determines the true outcome of the confrontation.
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Nowadays, many young people question authority not because they’re encouraged to think critically, but because they believe they know it all and feel above the rules. This attitude, combined with a lack of connection to the real consequences of disrespect, leads them to act as if they’re immune to any repercussions. Social media also plays a key role, giving them a platform that often reinforces the idea that traditional authority is irrelevant or unnecessary.
In the past, respect for authority was more about fear, stemming from strict education and an environment where rules were unquestionable. Young people today haven’t experienced those conditions or the real consequences of defying them, which makes them underestimate the value of certain structures. This shift from fear to a sense of invulnerability creates conflicts in how they perceive and respond to authority today.
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Phone booths, swimming pools, buses... any place becomes an impromptu ring when someone decides it’s time to throw a few punches. It seems that when people get bored, creativity flourishes, and even fights adapt to new, often ridiculous, settings. From getting smacked around in the tight space of a phone booth to splashing punches in a pool, "innovation" finds its way into conflict. Because when boredom strikes, some people reinvent even the art of throwing down.
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For many, friendships are born at work. Spending so many hours together inevitably strengthens personal bonds. That’s why this video of two nightclub bouncers, locked in a firm embrace, holding onto each other while delivering a beating to a drunk, didn’t shock me—instead, it filled me with a deep sense of brotherhood and camaraderie.
Because true friendship isn’t just built over laughter and beers. It’s forged in moments of perfect synchronization, when you anticipate your partner’s moves without a word, when you know that no matter what happens, you have someone by your side you can trust to land well-coordinated punches.
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My brain when I’m facing a problem and I ask myself to focus.
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