You know that feeling where you just really want to punch someone in the face... ever given in to that feeling?
Only once, and I regret it to this day I was working with the village idiot (SRSLY). He decides to hit me on the head with his hammer (I was wering a helmet). I stood up and slaped him across the face, whilst saying words to the effect 'Are you stupid?' His only defence was to say "Jesus, you didn't need to eat me!"
Too many times. At primary school it just ended up with me having to stand in the corner, but as you get older the consequences get more serious. But it's still behaving like that kid in short trousers with the bad temper.
Yes I know..the worst thing is that I never do it and then i regret next few days and thinking why I didn't slap him. My good and my evil angel fights
Never,at least not as an adult,as the consequences are too severe.They hit the deck,bang their head on the pavement or floor,and you do fifteen years inside for manslaughter.Its just not worth it.
Yes I have had that feeling and I go straight for a punching bag and do it there for a bit and if that doesn't help I'll play the violin for a bit. (what? the violin? wouldn't you actually break it?)
Many times, and always feel great about it afterwards! I feel bad when I don't. But to be fair, they have to do something quite awful to make me want to punch them.
Almost, but I went for the chest instead so I wouldn't do any visible damage, some guy was making fun of me for having severe asthma (extreemly funny, haha, you can't breathe!) so I hit him. I feel like I was justified, but that was before I was serious in karate, wouldn't do it again.
I wish... more likely to throw a drink on someone, then flounce off (but if there weren't witnesses, and the millions of CCTV cameras like we have in the UK to keep us in check, then hell yeah)
I agree especially if it was just an urge if a person was getting on your nerves, if it was self preservation then that would be a totally different thing.
flounce v. & n. go or move with an agitated, violent, or impatient motion (flounced out in a huff) ...as taught in all the best (budo) schools
Nope. I was constantly drilled to exercise Self-Control through my training and home life. Courtesy - Integrity - Perseverance - Self Control - Indomitable Spirit (the five Taekwondo tennants)