On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 04:49:55PM +0100, Tim van Erven wrote: > Address the cause. For some reason you appear vulnerable to them. Try > to get to know at least a few people so you appear (and are) less > isolated. Try to improve control over your body language. Take up > aikido[1]. Maybe one more suggestion: If it is serious enough just take you cellular phone and dial 112. If it is not serious enough for that just ignore and move out of the way. > Your goal should be to make the abuse stop. Thoughts about 'getting > even' are understandable, but ultimately can be resolved in your head > which is far less dangerous than fighting people. > > I'm not saying violence can never be a useful tool. Just make sure you > don't end up paying for someones dental bill or getting beaten up by six > of his friends. -- Miernik ____________________________________________________ ___ ICQ: 4004001 ___/___ tel.: +48608233394 ___/ mailto:miernik@ctnet.pl No Iraq war! http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/iraq/invadeIraq082702.html Please call the White House +1-202-456-1111 or fax +1-202-456-2461 and say no!
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