A time to fight?

A5H said:
If you posted on the internet about it, you're not going to hit him...

So... I guess you'll have to think of something else...

Agreed.

Was it not just a prank/joke etc... can you not take a one. :p

Tbag him when hes asleep, take pics, internet, or print them off and post em all over uni.
 
If she's your friend then you have to tell her, simple as that. You're not much of a friend otherwise. She might only be after a bit of fun with him anyway in which case you'll have proven your a mate anyway. otherwise you'll have saved her some heart ache.

As far as this guy is concerned you have no proof so you can't accuse him of anything. confront him, warn him that if something similar happens again, what goes around comes around. Then leave it.
 
i can't believe you wouldn't tell a friend that the guy had a gf. you're protecting a guy you don't like over a friend. you're mad.

who care's about being a snitch in this case, it's not like it's something serious.

then if you really think you could take him if he was to turn on you, get him on his own and tell him that if he comes near your room again you will be doing something about it. don't hit him - not hitting him is scarier methinks.
 
jpmonkey69 said:
That gives his "friend" the chance to say "That's not a knife", pull out a machete, and say "That's a knife".

No one should give other people that oppertunity!


Could be worse. The guy might say "That's not a knife, it's a spoon." Then his only option will be to try and save face by claiming that he was playing Knifey Spoony.
 
LoadsaMoney said:
Agreed.

Was it not just a prank/joke etc... can you not take a one. :p

Tbag him when hes asleep, take pics, internet, or print them off and post em all over uni.


Nah spoke with him today, he denies knowledge of it, so what can i do? And unfortuantely i have "suspicious" reports, but nobody actually saw him do it (One of my mates had given me the impression they had before).


With regards to tellinng her, I have, but you know how girls are when they really like a guy, she asked him about it and he "reassured" her that he didn't. And girls always listen to the "nice" guy :rolleyes:
 
Sounds like you fancy your mate and are just jelous to be honest. I'm sure she can take care of herself. Make a point of doing something when he's actually hurt her. In the meantime, stop being an arse and grow up.
 
Going to Cali said:
Sounds like you fancy your mate and are just jelous to be honest. I'm sure she can take care of herself. Make a point of doing something when he's actually hurt her.

Beat me to it, my thoughts exactly.

Ant :cool:
 
badgermonkey said:
Really? What are you basing this on?

Cause that's not how it works.
If you're gonna hit someone you do it at the time.

The amount of times someones threatened to kick my head in after class/lectures/match/race/whatever and then not done it...

So yeah. I bet you don't hit him :)
 
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