So, I am sure we have all had our fair share of waking up and not being able to connect those extremely blurry black dots. Well, I woke up and was told that I got into a fight with an Italian girl who very nicely complemented at the ladies and said I was beautiful, next thing i jumped her and said “why u being sarcastic?” and got into a brawl. So i walk out after being thrown around, and after throwing some Italian around (as you do, on a day2day basis), I walk out and accuse a man of looking like an ex and tried to burn a stick of Marlboro reds on his face. With his neck all clawed by me and face bruised after I threw him a punch, he leaves the club without even throwing a single insult at me.

I think I brought “drunk” to a whole new level for us ladies. Very unlady like and very unAustralian of me to do so. The best part is I dont remember a single thing, I dont remember being there, and neither do I remember seing anyone that I saw, let alone bashing up someone. Next week, was Haloween, and everyone I saw said, “hows the Italian girl?”


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  1. See, here’s the thing. Women and men are different, but psychologically we are pretty close.

    Too many people equate ego to self-esteem. Honestly, you sound a lot like me, shitloads of ego, but no real self-esteem.

    First off, fighting ain’t “unlady-like”, it’s human. We all do it to some extent, anyone who would never throw a punch is a fucking coward. The fact that we all tend to find fighting easier when boozed up is a personal issue but what you need to understand is that booze does not make a person violent, it merely removes inhibitions.

    So, in your core, you wanted to knock that motherfucker out. Cheers! She probably had it coming.

    The deeper issue is why you find offense from compliments. That’s where the self-esteem comes in. You are probably < 30. At any rate, if you are unhappy with who you are, change it. Otherwise, who gives a shit what others think ?

    #1 ArmedGeek

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