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Yes, walk away, you don't know what they are carrying, knife or a gun, being right isn't worth your life.
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DancesWithWolvesThank you, Creamcrackered for your comment :)
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⭐️CreamcrackeredHi, DWW, it's 00.05, in UK, what time is it with you?
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DancesWithWolvesHi there, right now it's 10:36 p.m. Daylight Standard Time, I believe you could be 5–6 hours more than me.
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DancesWithWolvesCreamcrackered , I'm in the USA
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It depends on what kind of trouble, and the situation. In some cases, "just walking away" is the worst possible thing you can do.
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DancesWithWolves
Thank you for your comment :)
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Agree. Always walk away from trouble. You don’t know what the person is capable of doing. They could be a threat. It’s better not to risk your life by getting involved with them. Save yourself by avoiding them.
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DancesWithWolves
Thank you for your comment :)
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Avoid situations that cause you detriment. Life is too short.
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DancesWithWolves
Thank you for your comment :)
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As a Sensei, I have always taught my students to avoid a fight but if you must fight, fight to the death.
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DancesWithWolves
Thank you, for your comment :)
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There are lots of quotes on this with many different options and opinions. This would greatly depend on the situation. And most especially any others in harm's way. Is it best to fight and stay or retreat and live to fight another day? I'd go with my strengths. I don't run well anymore but my mouth still works so I'd probably get others to safety while trying to talk my way out of it. Or at least baffle them with BS long enough to stall. I might slowly back away, but I WOULD NEVER turn my back on them!
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DancesWithWolves
Thanks for your comment :)
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