Message from @profagonist
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But I don't want to get too beat up
Try BJJ maybe
Its gentler
Probably good for yr job too
Both have no strikes
What about Aikido? Does it have merit
Judo is mixed standup takedowns and ground grappling
No
Blow job jitsu
Bjj is the ground grappling in depth
Oh I'm not in a dangerous environment anymore workwise
Most injuries occur during throws
I got a dislocated shoulder once
That hurt like a fuck
I was speechless w pain
Blow job jitsu LMAO
Torn rotator cuff too
oh shit
what was that like
Loser sucks me off
BJJ is legit tho
@profagonistSUCKED
If you win
Took like 2 years to fully heal
I got carried into the ER
man that sounds awful
They used my belt as a tie
I saw a kid pop knee ligaments once
That was worse
I got a broken foot once too
😖
I trained abt 4 years
Attained blue belt
Out of every Mohammed will step a Jefferson or Washington, and out of every Nguyen, a Hamilton or Roosevelt.
kk
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@Deleted User 57835c2c what do you think of this?
[–]BR0THAKYLE 773 points 2 months ago
CPS does not want to take your kids. This image alone was probably just a talking to. Whatever else CPS found when they went to investigate, it was enough for the courts to decide to remove the child from the home.
Source: wife works CPS.
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[–]socialworker80 241 points 2 months ago
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I personally don't like that you made such a specific judgement call about the safety of children and the child welfare field, citing your source as "wife works CPS". I worked for CPS for 10 years, and in no way think my husband is qualified to make such a call because he is my husband. Being my husband does not automatically mean that he has working knowledge of a job that is often very complex by nature, balances the civil with the criminal, and is governed by countless policies. I mainly say this because I have seen so many misconceptions floating around Reddit concerning child welfare, and always by people who don't do the job. It struck a nerve that you downplayed the seriousness of a parent transporting a child of this age without a car seat, when said parent is so blatantly thumbing their nose at car seat laws and child safety all with an air of this being a regular occurrence. If this was my report to investigate, if the child stayed in the home you can guarantee that a case for supervision would have been opened. But in all honesty due to the age of the child and obvious safety concerns I would have removed the child until the parent could have attended parenting classes. That being said, thank you for recognizing that CPS does not WANT to take kids. Because we don't. We do so to keep children safe. I hope that my "rant" has not offended you.
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sry about that @Mother lol