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Is it wrong if I badly beat a close friend of his actions.

by SirReginald - 18 March, 2021 - 07:37 PM
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I have been friends with this person for the last 4 years, we have been pretty well but he has decided to try and act cool in front of everyone we know trying to crack some jokes at my family. I have given him multiple warnings about stopping these jokes are they were going too far and personal. He continued so last warning I said I was going to beat the fuck out of him if he kept going so he thought he was funny and kept going, he then found out I was being serious and was crying to everyone we know saying he was just joking everyone saw how much of a pussy he was being. 

My question is, 
Do I continue to beat the fuck out of him or has he had enough from the humiliation of being a pussy. :??:
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If he continues to make jokes about you and your family then you’re allowed to beat the fu*k out of him. 10/10
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(18 March, 2021 - 07:39 PM)CoolIcyKing Wrote: Show More
If he continues to make jokes about you and your family then you’re allowed to beat the fu*k out of him. 10/10

Thought so also, thank you. 10/10
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Give him a second chance IF you see anything slightly suspicious out of him beat the heck out of him.
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