I don't understand if you get caught in a fight, but take it out on a room, how that implies some psychiatric disorder.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I used to be in a street fight at least twice a week, so locking me in a cage with somebody, with a set of rules and a referee to jump in if something get ugly, and a time limit, like, it don't scare me.
A fight scene with a crazy can be quite physical. You don't feel it while you're acting, but each day you go, that hurts.
Mental illness is a very powerful thing. If it is with you it is probably going to be there until the day you die. I am trying so hard to break mine, but it is not easy. It is my toughest fight ever.
I think I tried to separate indoors and out. And so when he beat me indoors, I did not see that as letting anybody down, I saw it as a good head to head competition, and so it was. It was fine.
Usually in fist fights you get punched in the face.
Any time you do physical stuff, violence, it is controlled. It's a little bit like you block the move.
Well, I have been in physical altercations, but they weren't really fights because I am too scared and Jewish. So anytime that it gets to a point where there is gonna be a fight, I immediately apologize.
People throw in the towel because they don't know how to fight. You'd be surprised how much fight you have in you if you just do it.
I think confrontation is healthy, because it clears the air very quickly.
I don't find anything upsetting or gross or degrading about fighting with a mental illness: Bipolar or Schizophrenia.