When I was a kid, the people that used to push other people around, if someone whacked them, then they wouldn't be pushing people around again. But you can't really do that with adults.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Until you're the person that other people fall back on, until you're the one that's leaned on, not the person doing the leaning, you're not an adult.
When I was younger and my parents used to always slap my hand if I was picking my nose or if I was running around screaming I was told to shut up.
When you're younger, you get shoved a lot. You don't really have a say-so.
Once, I was coming back from school, and there was this guy who was eve-teasing me and my friend. I had a Milton water bottle that I flung it at his face. My dad told me if you are in a crowded place and a guy eve-teases, you should make noise. I did exactly that and got people on the road to beat up the guy.
Any time you do physical stuff, violence, it is controlled. It's a little bit like you block the move.
I'm a big believer in pushing things too far and forcing people to pull you back.
When you don't have people in your life pushing you, can you push yourself?
I always pull over for people who need a push.
I used to beat up kids and bite kids and do stuff all the time.
Adults under threat feel like children.