I remember writing an essay on how fighting is good for us.
Let me clarify first: by fighting I meant competition. Like fighting for a good course, fighting for a good seat. That kind of fight.
Of course, there’s the other kind of fight. The literal physical fight. The one that causes all the injuries and also the regrets.
Typical fights are between men, sometimes over the most insignificant things.
But what’s less heard of, but even scarier, is catfight (i.e. fight between women).
If you haven’t been watching K-dramas, here’s a real-life example of how a typical catfight looks like:
Kakak Tudung, what you’re doing there? Azankan dorang lah pic.twitter.com/lAvLbpPxrL
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The video started off with the two women ready to take on each other.
We have no clue as to why they were fighting, and I think the passersby have no idea too, cos she’s just watching from afar and doing nothing.
But it must be something bad, cos the words they were hurling at each other were so nasty, I shall just avoid mentioning it.
Anyways, while the two ‘fighters’ were provoking each other with kicks, the camerawoman was commenting on how hair-pulling is such a “lame move”.
What’s funny is that the lady wearing a headscarf was saying that hair-pulling is not gentle at all, because here’s what happened next:
…oops, the source has been removed.
But here’s what I remember from watching it when it was still available:
In the video, we had a new face and some new voices.
One of them was asking the other to let go and the woman on the left claimed that she already did.
So the other passerby told the one on the right to let go too, and asked the girl to tell her mother the same thing.
And that’s what she did, but her mother wouldn’t listen.
I mean, everyone knows that an angry person can’t hear anyone but his/her angry voice.
So the woman who already let go went back to grab her ‘opponent’s’ hair again, seeing how she wasn’t going to give up.
The passer-by then told them that they can settle the issue without all the hair-pulling and informed them that the police are coming already.
“We have given you both chances.”
Someone then told the pair to stand up because a car was going to drive pass them.
Yes, if you weren’t aware. They actually picked one of the worst places to fight.
Thoughts
Meh. There isn’t much to say cos there was no context given.
But next time you want to fight, can don’t do it on the road?
Stop causing inconvenience to others for your own grievances!
But then again, I hope the two have already somehow settled their own dispute, coz’ who knows what they will do next!
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