Good Chocobo

Member 991

Level 14.63

Mar 2006

|
Jan 11, 2007, 03:41 PM
Local time: Jan 11, 2007, 03:41 PM
|
#1 of 11
|
Reminds me of the time I was chatting with a Hispanic co-worker during a slow day. He was telling me about pranks and stuff he did in school in Puerto Rico, like how him and a few other guys got a 5 gallon bucket, filled it with water, then dumped it into a toilet stall where a guy they didn't like was using it. They left the bathroom and acted as if nothing ever happened.
Another time, he got into a fight with another guy who was much taller than him. His brother bailed him out on one occasion with this guy, but he kept holding a grudge against my coworker (I think it was over a girl). A few months later, his brother told him that he has to start standing up for himself. So what my coworker decides to do is "borrow" his uncle's brass knuckles, and while passing the guy while going to school one day, he just out of nowhere punches the guy in the face, dislocating the guy's mouth.
Upon hearing about this, his brother told him he was crazy, and his uncle gave him a good ass kicking for taking the brass knuckles to school. The guy he punched though, never bothered him again though.
Not that I want to stereotype or anything, but do Hispanics often resort to violence for petty issues? I saw stuff like this when I was going to school with Hispanics, and while I'm not saying that this is exclusive to them only (cause I saw a lot of other people fighting, all different ethnicities), when fights do break out, it's often hispanics that start it, or are involved in it (I had a Hispanic friend nearly beat up a guy who was picking on me. Luckily I managed to talk some sense into him, but boy did it get ugly).
Back to the original post, yeah, that one mom went too far by driving her suspended girl to school solely to start a fight with another girl. Luckily guns weren't involved (what with the stuff going on in the news nowadays with school shootings and all).
Jam it back in, in the dark.
|