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    Quote Originally Posted by Valar Morghulis View Post
    what does that mean - every day to be sunday?

    Is it a reference to religious people only being "good" one day in the week?
    I think he's referring to this idea of playing a violent game but turning that violence off when not playing said game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chazoe60 View Post
    I think he's referring to this idea of playing a violent game but turning that violence off when not playing said game.
    Gotcha.

    Makes sense now.

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    I really despise child abusers.

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    But, but...if he can catch a football and run really really fast with it, then these things can be overlooked - right? Right?
    I miss the old Mile High Stadium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valar Morghulis View Post
    what does that mean - every day to be sunday?

    Is it a reference to religious people only being "good" one day in the week?
    Every day to be a big game under the lights with lots of adrenaline and violence where said person thrives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    Every day to be a big game under the lights with lots of adrenaline and violence where said person thrives.
    I can't comprehend abusing a child, or woman, regardless the job. I know many Marines, Soldiers, PJs, etc that sees a lot more violence than any NFL player, and they treat their family like gold. I'm sure you know those same folks as well. It's the individual with the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    I can't comprehend abusing a child, or woman, regardless the job. I know man Marines, Soldiers, PJs, etc that sees a lot more violence than an NFL player, and they treat their family like gold. I'm sure you know those same folks as well. It's the individual with the issue.
    Of course.

    He's really good at football though. If only he could spend all his time there, that's my point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    Of course.

    He's really good at football though. If only he could spend all his time there, that's my point.
    I did understand your point. It was a good one. But, there are deeper issues needing attention for Hill. I'm sure we agree on this, too.

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    Is it wrong to want to be a vigilante against child abusers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Is it wrong to want to be a vigilante against child abusers?
    Nope. That's exactly how I felt during my first criminal law class. I remember one case in particular I felt a visceral reaction. I'll see if I can find the case and the language.
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    I can't find it. The gist:

    Boy is 4 years old, father has history of violent punishment (abuse). Something goes sideways with mother and father, father is lathered up. Ends up breaking his bones, burning his hands on lit stove, and striking him in the head causing skull fracture and death. The part that just tore at me was that during this outburst, the kid says 'no daddy, I love you, I'll be good!' God I just wanted to take up vengeance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    I can't find it. The gist:

    Boy is 4 years old, father has history of violent punishment (abuse). Something goes sideways with mother and father, father is lathered up. Ends up breaking his bones, burning his hands on lit stove, and striking him in the head causing skull fracture and death. The part that just tore at me was that during this outburst, the kid says 'no daddy, I love you, I'll be good!' God I just wanted to take up vengeance.
    Terrible. You & King have tough jobs. Also, Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    I can't find it. The gist:

    Boy is 4 years old, father has history of violent punishment (abuse). Something goes sideways with mother and father, father is lathered up. Ends up breaking his bones, burning his hands on lit stove, and striking him in the head causing skull fracture and death. The part that just tore at me was that during this outburst, the kid says 'no daddy, I love you, I'll be good!' God I just wanted to take up vengeance.
    I couldn't do it. I'd be thrown in jail for strangling the life out of that coward.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    I can't find it. The gist:

    Boy is 4 years old, father has history of violent punishment (abuse). Something goes sideways with mother and father, father is lathered up. Ends up breaking his bones, burning his hands on lit stove, and striking him in the head causing skull fracture and death. The part that just tore at me was that during this outburst, the kid says 'no daddy, I love you, I'll be good!' God I just wanted to take up vengeance.
    What's the point of burning the boy's hands on the stove? Children cry when pain is inflicted. It doesn't make them more quiet. Hoping the perp got his while in the slammer. I'm told even ruthless butchers view child killers with a certain level of disgust.
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    Break a kids arm.... Everyone loses their mind

    Beat a kid with a switch..... Only half the population thinks there is a problem

    Suggest that children should never experience violence at the hands of an adult.........you are a doogooding hippie

    It's crazy how we all think we hold a balanced and righteous position on this, yet even something like assaulting a child carries significant social nuance

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