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No because a person has to be fucking stupid or a psycho to think that “being feared of and intimidating” is actually a good thing.
There should be no place in society for that type of person, it’s just scum.
So what would you say in regards to mike Tyson then? I see in interviews people have to be careful what they say around him in case he’d would rather to get angry and people become scared.
I even seen a video recently with Tyson at a press conference for his upcoming boxing fight with Jake Paul, a guy asked Jake Paul when he real faced real contenders in boxing and stop doing gimmick matches meaning fighting older retired fighters or mma fighters but face REAL boxers. But jake took what the guy said and spinner it to call Mike Tyson a “gimmick” when that is not what the guy said and he respected mike too but then mike got angry and thought the guy called him a gimmick taking what jake said about him when the guy didn’t. Here’s the video: https://youtu.be/jXJxEaOAV1A?si=RIKyvaIJlW9HRCxY
@Oliverlogan263 ignoring the celeb status side of things.
A bloke in the street, at local pub, supermarket, you have to be careful around him in case he would become angry and people get scared.
If that is the person, then there is a real potential risk to the public, it points to potential mental health issues if you have to watch what you say around someone just in case they lose their shit.
As it’s the US, should a person like that be allowed a gun?
Knowing they can get angry and scare people?
You must have a SEVERE hardon for him!! You talk about nothing else!!
Personally, no, I don't want to be intimidating or fear of
LMAO.
Who would fear that goofy meat-head?
Shit, do you really know who this man is
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