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Last Thursday I was out with my homie and we put ourselves down to play the next game of pool. When it was our turn my boy put the quarters in and I moved to the side to rack the balls. The guys playing before us were a drunk squad of 8 guys, all hooting and hollering during the previous game.
When I started to rack the balls, this dude about twice my size comes up and says "woah woah woah buddy, what you doing there?". I tell him I'm next to play, and both confirmed with his friend and put my quarter down to indicate the next game (I'm a regular here, and this is the common practice). He physically moves me and then his friend starts to rack up the balls for their game. I push him aside and approach the kid racking saying, "ay bro. you guys get next game. you put your quarters down that's how it works here" and he blatantly ignores me and continues to do it. The larger fellow puts his hands on my shoulders and goes "bro bro bro, shhhhhh *puts his finger to mouth, then sticks out his tongue smiling". There was some more back and forth but I don't remember it all.
I turn to my friend who apparently has also been trying to reason with some of these motherfuckers and I can tell by the look on his face he's having just as hard of a time as I am. I look at the larger guy, ask for his name, then tell him to go fuck himself and flip him off. I turn back to my friend and say "let's get the fuck out of here, there's eight of them and two of us".
The disrespect was abundant, but I know that if I'd stayed it would have grown into more physical shit, and we would have lost the fight. I decided that these guys aren't worth our time, and it's just a game of pool so we should move on. Still, I can't help but remember my anger in the moment, even as I'm typing this. I"ll admit part of this is because I'm a regular and usually feel pretty in control of what's going on around me when I'm here.
So I pose the question,
When you will almost certainly lose in a fight, using words is useless, and are being blatantly disrespected, what do you do?
I've heard some people argue that you should just swing anyways out of sheer principle, but when I look at this from a consequential stance, it seems like the negatives largely outweigh the positives. Thoughts?
Hue
When I started to rack the balls, this dude about twice my size comes up and says "woah woah woah buddy, what you doing there?". I tell him I'm next to play, and both confirmed with his friend and put my quarter down to indicate the next game (I'm a regular here, and this is the common practice). He physically moves me and then his friend starts to rack up the balls for their game. I push him aside and approach the kid racking saying, "ay bro. you guys get next game. you put your quarters down that's how it works here" and he blatantly ignores me and continues to do it. The larger fellow puts his hands on my shoulders and goes "bro bro bro, shhhhhh *puts his finger to mouth, then sticks out his tongue smiling". There was some more back and forth but I don't remember it all.
I turn to my friend who apparently has also been trying to reason with some of these motherfuckers and I can tell by the look on his face he's having just as hard of a time as I am. I look at the larger guy, ask for his name, then tell him to go fuck himself and flip him off. I turn back to my friend and say "let's get the fuck out of here, there's eight of them and two of us".
The disrespect was abundant, but I know that if I'd stayed it would have grown into more physical shit, and we would have lost the fight. I decided that these guys aren't worth our time, and it's just a game of pool so we should move on. Still, I can't help but remember my anger in the moment, even as I'm typing this. I"ll admit part of this is because I'm a regular and usually feel pretty in control of what's going on around me when I'm here.
So I pose the question,
When you will almost certainly lose in a fight, using words is useless, and are being blatantly disrespected, what do you do?
I've heard some people argue that you should just swing anyways out of sheer principle, but when I look at this from a consequential stance, it seems like the negatives largely outweigh the positives. Thoughts?
Hue

