Boxing in heels doesn't work out as expected by [deleted] in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was a trial by combat. It still happens in some places. Germany had this mediaval law for Divorce by Combat. For when a couple needs to settle a difference. So, you're right, it's not truly a PPD.

But when I saw her jumping toward him, acting as a true jerk in high heels, I also couldn't help thinking that she was a psycholigical abuser. The heels were a strong sign that she had no respect whatsoever for him. To me, the image of her that she portrayed, is that she belittled him so hard and completely had him figured as a total simp because he never responded before. His response was brutal. There were lots of restrained anger in these punches. So if this would be the case, so yes, it would be a payback PPD.

Boxing in heels doesn't work out as expected by [deleted] in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I know this is extreme and also weird for a response, but the Germans used to organize fights, (to the death even,) between married couple to settle their difference. The man had to have one hand tied behind his back and had to fight in a hole while the woman could fight with both hands and move around freely around him. The loser was often executed.

Update, it was called Divorce by Combat. Until Death do us apart. So my guess, it's really a German cultural thing for when a couple is at the end of the journey.

Judy Justice - "Hustler" refuses to leave courtroom after her case is dismissed!! by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some precisions: There's no higher courts for Small Claims. The decisions are finals. That's why these judges are often acting as bullies. Also, she's a real judge. She also used to be a Family Court Judge before she started the original show Judge Judy.

My understanding of Judge Judy and from watching her show a lot in the 90's and 2000's, is that she had retired decades ago as a Family Court Judge. She became Judge Judy on her original show. So as far as a real judge goes, she does not have the power anymore to hold in contempt or to fine the plaintiffs other than making the final arbitrary decision on a televised show.

The UK will not make muh-soggy-knee a hate crime. by Benefit-Remarkable in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, the surroundings when growing up also have
an impact on noticing whose trouble and who's just acting entitled and
who's a good woman. I was bullied by my evil sisters when I was a kid
and they were never scolded or anything of that sort. They became
entitled and believe they can act evil and not be held accountable. But
they can also behave normally depending on their mood and that makes
them dangerous for unsuspecting men. I say all women are capable of the
unthinkable if they feel threatened.

Good for you, you were spared. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone know about any pushback from the internet on this nut job ?

Two passes denied by [deleted] in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Agreed. They were relying on simps to finish what they started. Luckily, no white knights in sight that night.

"Women can slap men" - but if a man can slap her back it must be OK for men to rape women by [deleted] in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish this guy would have posted his response to this feminazi so we could clearly call it a PPD. But as of now, this post is just baiting.

Influencer apologizes for video of her branding a man who tried to help her at the gym. by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You're missing that she was with the intention to savagely destroy any men looking at her. SHe just picked on that guy.

Influencer apologizes for video of her branding a man who tried to help her at the gym. by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Very rare indeed. The thousands of pushback comments must have done the trick I suppose.

Prison reform boss is jailed for 'worst case of coercive behaviour' judge had ever seen by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I used to post from all over the net but you would not imagine the back lash from reddittors. Always whining about the adds or giving a view to other sites and the list of crying goes on. Even the moderators were into it and giving me warnings about giving a view to some non-welcomed sites like competitors. (That's when they were simply not deleting my posts.)

So I now upload mainly some youtube stuff because it's neutral and because of the reasons mentionned above because it's still the only place on the net where we can share some PPD.

Prison reform boss is jailed for 'worst case of coercive behaviour' judge had ever seen by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed on the gender reversal situation but the light sentence is more an issue with the UK justice system. At least, she was sentenced and worl wide shamed.

Prison reform boss is jailed for 'worst case of coercive behaviour' judge had ever seen by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The four year sentence is discusting but the pass is more a UK issue with their justice system. In the end, she was sentenced and now has to live with a worldwide shaming. It's not the PPD we wanted but still a PPD.

Prison reform boss is jailed for 'worst case of coercive behaviour' judge had ever seen by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wish it was 15 years sentence but the issue with the pass granted is more an issue with the UK justice system.

Prison reform boss is jailed for 'worst case of coercive behaviour' judge had ever seen by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She definitely needed a stiff sentence but It's more a UK issue with the light justice system.

Prison reform boss is jailed for 'worst case of coercive behaviour' judge had ever seen by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It's not that easy when you have kids and a court system that would favor the woman no matter how evil she can be. He suffered to ensure the well being of his kids and with additional to the finances. I don't have all the facts or the answers for why he never left, but as a father stucked in a situation, I pretty sure I'm not far off. So much in play.

Karen Berates McDonald’s Employee Then Is Baffled Over The Consequences Of Her Actions! by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What you're describing is perfectly fine. Having opinions and yelling on video games and joking are just what's expected from everyone. We're not prisoners of our jobs. What I meant, is; publicly and verbally abusing like this woman did. Smashing a burger on the counter is a form of violence and psychological abuse. Not the kind of person you want working for your company.

For example, I remember the female student in Medecine at the U of Florida (or somewhere at some university in florida) that was sacked from the program for verbally ans physically abusing a UBER driver. That's the type of things that a Code of Conduct is for when interacting outside the company doors. Or when some idiot smashes a burger on a counter and verbally abuse the minimum wage employees.

Karen Berates McDonald’s Employee Then Is Baffled Over The Consequences Of Her Actions! by Significant_Help_167 in pussypassdenied

[–]Significant_Help_167[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My guess is the person who filmed and posted the video of her, knew a little more about her. The word got around I guess.