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compilerbitch ([personal profile] compilerbitch) wrote2008-02-29 10:59 am

If you've not seen this already, you should do so.

I'm leaving this as a public post because I want people to see this. For reference, that could very easily have been me, many times at school, and once, on a train from London to Oxford in 1997. I survived. This is a reminder that not everyone is so lucky.

[identity profile] compilerbitch.livejournal.com 2008-03-01 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm conscious that one of my biggest health risks, personally, is actually murder. As a consequence of this, I am a little more conscious of my environment than most people, I think, and I tend to avoid places and people that are a greater risk. Nevertheless, I take pains not to hide under rocks, and I do have a pretty decent social life, so it's not really getting too much in the way of anything important to be honest.

I do study ninjutsu, mind you. I'm also looking forward to doing an Impact seminar soon too. I'm actually about as nonviolent as you can get, personally, but I'm determined not to be an easy target in future. As my sensei says, if push comes to shove, fight like a badger. They might not have big teeth, but they are sharp, and they are mean little buggers.

[identity profile] dd-b.livejournal.com 2008-03-01 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Yah, situational awareness comes at the top of any sane list of things that help you against that kind of threat.

I have little to no use for real full-blown pacifism, and LOTS of use for people who resort to violence only when pushed to it. And especially for the ones who then do it right :-).

I'm afraid I *do* gloat a little when I hear of an attacker injured or killed by their intended victim; extra points if it's a hate-crime scenario.