Nihilen
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(and for good reason, too),
What do you do ? Point a gun in their head ?
(and for good reason, too),
Yea stylistically. I like to exercise my athleticism in those instances and use my juke moves. It's pretty serious business, I've been known to make people lose their shoes, or break their ankles. I'm pretty agile and swift. Twinkle toes is a name I'm not too surprised by.
If I'm not energized I just go for the Heisman stiff arm.
I move, bend, slip and slide around and through the crowds. I'm too fast for them to move and too impatient to wait. So I slide. Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiide.
What do you do ? Point a gun in their head ?
Sensing? Balance?
Those things are made up.
I think some Ts take it on faith that those things are scientific, though.
I actually have a funny story about this subject. I was at the State Fair and was exiting a spinning-type ride. A little kid behind me was pushing on me and trying to get around me. He shoved around to my left. I stepped left. He shoved around to my right. I stepped right.
"Time this kid learns to wait his turn,." I thought ohsovery parent-like. We weaved and bobbed and it became his will against mine and, damn, that kid was NOT going to get around me.
End result?
He finally couldn't hold it any longer and threw up all over my back! Do I move for pushy little kids at fairs now? Damn betcha.
No. He was a cute little curly-headed kid and he looked terribly embarrassed. I felt bad that I'd turned it into a power-struggle.
Yeah, but if you don't like being vomited on, it's probably a good idea not to have kids, anyway.
This is really a pretty good question. One's sense of self-respect does come into play here.