YouTube - PIT BULL FIGHT II
If a pit sets out with the intention to kill you, I can guarantee he'd succeed.
01-11-2011 06:07 PM
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YouTube - PIT BULL FIGHT II | |
Last edited by DropTheBanana; 01-11-2011 at 06:12 PM. | |
01-11-2011 06:10 PM
#5777
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Perla is only 44 lbs BTW | |
01-11-2011 06:30 PM
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01-11-2011 07:07 PM
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01-11-2011 07:33 PM
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honestly wuf, i know little about pit bulls and even less about you, but you're probably over-estimating your own strength and quickness here and underestimating the pit's. | |
01-11-2011 07:59 PM
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40 pounds is very light relative to my size and strength, and dogs are not good at killing large adults. Fight dogs are not bred to kill much more than other dogs. Dogs are not solo killers, not extremely explosive, and do not have dynamic attacks. Their tools are inferior to both cat-like and chimp-like attributes. A chimp will make a 40 pound pit look like an infant child. While I'm about 3-4x weaker than a chimp, that's still more than enough strength to send a pit bull out of its strength-zone. |
01-11-2011 08:56 PM
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I could be wrong, I've never seen a grown man fight a pitbull. And "guarantee" was an overstatement on my part, I'll agree. | |
01-11-2011 09:21 PM
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Meh.. I could so totally kick a pit bulls ass.... | |
01-11-2011 09:24 PM
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Spenda, I take it you would let some random human get mauled to death by a pitbull without trying to intervene? If you wouldn't, then I really don't see how you would not step in to help a pet of yours. | |
01-11-2011 11:57 PM
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what that random person first trying to save a pet? | |
01-12-2011 01:29 AM
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root canal advice needed from the dental health professionals on FTR: | |
01-12-2011 02:19 AM
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Going to a specialist sounds like a good idea, but I don't know much about this stuff. | |
01-12-2011 03:07 AM
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gmml said it. When it's yours it's not "some pet", it's the coolest fucking dog in the world. I think any owner would have to be pretty cold blooded to be able to stand there and watch their dog get ripped apart by another. Plus it's not like it's something you really think about. You just see your little buddy in trouble and have to intervene. | |
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01-12-2011 03:08 AM
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I don't know either, but it's really just gonna depend. If you have good references go with that, if you have a good feeling go with that. I suspect that dentists who do root canals don't do them unless they know how to do them, and most root canals are done by normal dentists anyways. When a dentist doesn't know what to do, generally they will refer to somebody who does. Given that you weren't referred, chances are your guys know what they're doing |
01-12-2011 03:12 AM
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01-12-2011 04:25 AM
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totally agree | |
Last edited by Lukie; 01-12-2011 at 04:28 AM. | |
01-12-2011 04:26 AM
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thanks for the advices, wuf | |
01-12-2011 06:33 AM
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I dunno, man. I love my dogs and two of the worst days of my life were putting two of them down, but at the end of the day, it's a dog. You need to make the executive decision to sacrifice your pet to preserve yourself. You don't want to make it and you feel shit about making it, but you should. | |
Last edited by a500lbgorilla; 01-12-2011 at 06:44 AM. | |
01-12-2011 07:09 AM
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If after assessing the situation (as best you can under such circumstances), you felt there was absolutely nothing you intervening would do, then I can see not stepping in. But personally, for the people or pets that I care about, if there was any chance of me intervening helping, I would definitely do my best to try. I really don't see me being able to just stand by and watch it happen without at least trying something. | |
01-12-2011 09:12 AM
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I know my dog would do it for me. No chance in hell would I worry about stopping a pit bull vs my dog. I have a much better chance of coming out of it than he does. The pit bull won't kill me and I may get hurt, but there will be a carcass. | |
01-12-2011 11:01 AM
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I'm with jyms. Part of my responsibility as a dog owner is to protect them and I'd never let them down. I got in the face of a big Rottweiler this past summer that was trying to get at one of my Bostons. Thankfully, the Rotty backed down immediately (turned out he was a 'puppy' with no social skills), but if he hadn't there's no way I wasn't going to take him on. | |
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01-12-2011 11:16 AM
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Agreed. I thought we were talking about some 45 lb trained man-destroyer or like your dog is attacked by a bear or cougar. | |
Last edited by a500lbgorilla; 01-12-2011 at 11:24 AM. | |
01-12-2011 01:22 PM
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Well if it happens to be something like a bear or cougar attacking the dog the situation is greatly different. Whereas with a pit bull, at the very least I can have him redirect his aggression towards me, which as jyms said I have a better shot than any of my dogs would (fucking pussies). But against a bear, he would just maul the shit out of both of us, likely at the same time if I tried to intervene. I guess that is when I would make use of these nifty hands I have and try to distract him, or use something nearby as a weapon. | |
01-12-2011 01:33 PM
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My dog could probably shred me up if he were rabid and hungry and didn't think I was the single most awesome collection particles in the known universe. But that's probably true of a lot of animals. | |
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01-12-2011 01:33 PM
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01-12-2011 01:34 PM
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01-12-2011 01:36 PM
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If a bear is running at my lady friend, I'd tell her to stand tall. If the bear is mauling my lady friend, she's probably dead. | |
Last edited by a500lbgorilla; 01-12-2011 at 01:39 PM. | |
01-12-2011 01:41 PM
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Just my general point on the whole conversation, if you work out you feel like you're a strong cut of meat, but humans are generally pretty soft compared to similarly sized animals the world over. If it's a fight between man and just any random animal interested in killing the man, I'd bet the animals tend to win out. | |
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01-12-2011 02:07 PM
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01-12-2011 02:26 PM
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01-12-2011 02:48 PM
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Distinctions need to be made. If a cougar attacks my dog, I'm all over him. Cougars are pussies and the only way one kills me if he catches me by surprise. Cougars are pretty afraid of bodily harm, so coming at them in a way they don't expect or fighting back scares them off. They're not tough enough to kill a grown man in a fair fight without a fight, and they won't stick around for the full fight, so I'm saving my dog from a cougar |
01-12-2011 02:55 PM
#5807
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whoa, just got a huge (for me) bonus from full tilt i forgot i signed up for, sweet! | |
01-12-2011 02:57 PM
#5808
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But would you fight a pitbull for it? | |
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01-12-2011 03:01 PM
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01-12-2011 03:22 PM
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01-12-2011 04:51 PM
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01-12-2011 05:04 PM
#5812
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At this one shelter I worked at, we had this vicious pit that had a court case. Beautiful red pit bull. Its name was KB, dogs with drug names or gambling names are always trouble. Well, when you walked up to its run, it would always jump at you and snap at your face, but when no one was around, it would finally lie down. So, I took to catching him lying down, and popping a treat in his cage. Pretty soon, he'd lie down whenever I approached. Lol, the laws of animal learning are inexorable. I still wouldn't go in his run with him though, not without the pole. | |
Last edited by couriermike; 01-12-2011 at 05:08 PM. | |
01-12-2011 07:43 PM
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what would you do in this spot? | |
01-12-2011 08:34 PM
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How much of a fucking moron is the cat owner? All mammals will go absolutely crazy to protect their young, a friend's girlfriend was lucky to escape with a few broken ribs recently when she walked her dog in a field of cows and their calves. The cat owner there should insta put down the camera, pick up the cat and lock it indoors the second it approaches the baby deer. |
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01-12-2011 08:57 PM
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01-12-2011 09:01 PM
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that's just an assumption though right, you'd be taking a huge risk going into that. Let's say you know you'd be killed 5% of the time, are you still going into the fray? | |
01-12-2011 09:25 PM
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If it's my dog, that deer gets her shit pushed in |
01-12-2011 09:39 PM
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That was harder to watch than the lion attack video. | |
Last edited by DropTheBanana; 01-12-2011 at 09:54 PM. | |
01-12-2011 09:44 PM
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I'd never be able to assess the situation that accurately with adrenaline flowing. I feel like a the fight or flight mentality would be invoked (where flight is just stand by idly while your little buddy gets his shit stomped in), and I would fight. And this would occur without much consideration to how often I am to be injured. | |
01-13-2011 01:37 AM
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just remembered a somewhat funny exchange at the dentist's office.. | |
01-13-2011 01:55 AM
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01-13-2011 02:01 AM
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she wasn't that attractive, unfortunately | |
01-13-2011 02:13 AM
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i know chrome slows them down, but them not performing well is probably just a data processing issue |
01-13-2011 04:18 AM
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Total epicness itt. | |
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01-13-2011 05:03 AM
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Maybe not, but I can take a rottweiler a.k.a. a big ass dog a.k.a. your mom |
01-13-2011 06:03 AM
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Damn, DTB. That's crazy. Did you buy that gun for your wife? | |
Last edited by a500lbgorilla; 01-13-2011 at 06:49 AM. | |
01-13-2011 07:54 AM
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01-13-2011 09:11 AM
#5828
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Yeah, I like to keep a little gut gun around the house that my gf could handle if need be. Page 62 of this thread I (Under the 'OP' account) talk about getting robbed at gunpoint in my house and after that I've kept firearms around. | |
01-13-2011 11:10 AM
#5829
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I have a Remington bolt action .30-06 which is > Remington any gauge. | |
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01-13-2011 11:27 AM
#5830
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You crazy Virginians and you're crazy deer rifles | |
01-13-2011 01:05 PM
#5831
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dropthebanana i think it's your, not you're in that sentence. | |
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01-13-2011 04:36 PM
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01-13-2011 04:52 PM
#5833
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I can't do any at my weight, but I have had 2 shoulder surgeries in the last 10 years too. | |
01-13-2011 04:59 PM
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Injuries are such a bitch. I went so heavy on deadlifts and squats with such frequency that I got to the point that I couldn't even sit on the pot without hip pain. |
01-13-2011 05:39 PM
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Were you doing a lot of stretching at the time? | |
01-13-2011 05:42 PM
#5836
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one time my buddies rot and pit were going at it and i stupidly tried to separate them and the pit bit me in the ass rofl it sucked i was bleeding from my butt cheek. | |
01-13-2011 06:15 PM
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01-13-2011 06:17 PM
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I can do 3 pull-at-bars. Where I hang there and pull at the bar. | |
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01-13-2011 06:21 PM
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Injuries come from several things, improper warm up, improper form, increasing the amount of weight you lift before the connective tissues have time to adapt and grow or from overuse/lack of recuperation. I can tell you that you should never stretch cold muscles before exercise because you strain the connective tissue too much when cold muscles are inelastic. The best warm up for weight training as well as all sports is doing sport specific training. What that means is do lighter work that is exactly like the work your going to do. Lighter reps with good range of motion, or skating and shooting if your going to play hockey, Swing a bat and do some sprints for baseball and throw the ball around. | |
01-13-2011 11:57 PM
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re: baseball, that is such a good point. I wish I would have spent more time during my career swinging the bat/going to the cages and throwing the ball around, especially long toss. Not that the weight-work was bad or anything because that clearly helps but I certainly could have benefited from more baseball-specific stuff. | |
01-14-2011 12:00 AM
#5841
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I guess I'm lucky in the sense that I've never really been that strong in the legs, and it hasn't been due to lack of effort. For example, I can't below-parallel squat as much as I can bench and never have been able to. I'll be honest in that I haven't put quite as much effort into lower body as I have upper, but I've tried much much harder than the average gym-goer. I was always an extremely fast runner though. | |
01-14-2011 12:08 AM
#5842
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You probably have long legs and a long back then. |
01-14-2011 12:14 AM
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01-14-2011 12:16 AM
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I actually remember mentioning the bench > squat thing on Lyle's forum once. He said something to the effect of picking up golfing instead. THen I said every damn shot always goes off to the right, what do I do? He actually gave a thoughtful response after that. This is before he went off the deep end and started yelling at everyone for swearing. | |
01-14-2011 12:20 AM
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it must be funny seeing a guy struggle with ~200 lb for 8ish reps in the squat rack (in fairness I went deep and had excellent reps) then see him bang out 10 +45 weighted chins the next day. | |
01-14-2011 12:22 AM
#5846
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01-14-2011 12:26 AM
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yeah, he's a grumpy old man now. | |
01-14-2011 12:34 AM
#5848
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Oh yeah I figured it was the other site. |
01-14-2011 12:45 AM
#5849
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yeah, I mean I don't have any problem with how he runs his site. There's more free info there than I'll ever need. It's just funny to see him blow up in threads or make a new post every 2 months about how pissed off everyone is making him and how everyone should stfu with the swearing/complaining or stop posting. | |
01-14-2011 03:16 AM
#5850
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When I was doing grease the groove stuff I could do 9-10 dead hang chins at ~165 and a triple at bw+35 | |