What is the ideal profession for a dominant?

DVS said:
Every been robbed or your house broken into? I'd rather shoot a thief. Sneaky, cowardly bastards.
Problem with shooting is that if you don't want to kill someone it can be kinda hard.
Knifing the back of their knees and elbows works well, that way you don't get charged with murder.
 
LunarKitten said:
LOL A lot of them are submissive, though ;)
Not all, but a lot of people in powerful jubs tend crave control in their sex lives. Intelectuals are different. Their power comes from the brain and that type can multitask.

Lawyers are just shisters from the beginning. Any lawyer I've known was always thinking of money. I had a friend I knew long before she was a lawyer. I met up with her again after she passed the bar.

I had a possiible law suit with an oral surgeon and was asking her questions of what I should do. Once she found out it was a possoble gold mine, she wouldn't answer questions unless I retained her for my attorney. Her favorite words..."What's in it for me?" I was so bothered by her selfish 'I'm gonna be rich' attitude, I never sued.

But, getting badk to the Domly professions. Any physical work could be harboring a Dom. But, not all of them are Domly. Some big physical guys are submissive. But, if you find some intellectual who has lost his job and has been forced to take a dead end job to pay his bills...GOLD MINE!!!!

He knows more than his boss, and the boss treats him like shit. He's frustrated because of the stupid job, and his bank account hovers on empty all the time. Working any job paycheck to paycheck will cause an intellectual to want to go home and beat someone. Just aim him in the right direction and ... :nana:
 
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Aeroil said:
Problem with shooting is that if you don't want to kill someone it can be kinda hard.
Knifing the back of their knees and elbows works well, that way you don't get charged with murder.


At least tie him up so you can think out your punishment.
 
Aeroil said:
Problem with shooting is that if you don't want to kill someone it can be kinda hard.
Knifing the back of their knees and elbows works well, that way you don't get charged with murder.
If he's in your house and walking out with your TV, you have a perfect right to shoot him. But, it's best to be sure he's coming toward you, so it looks like your life was in danger.

If you shoot him in the back, it looks like he was leaving, and even though he might have your TV, it doesn't look like your life was in danger. Yes, you can guard your home and property, but it looks much better, if your life or limb was in danger.

P.S. Like I said. I've been robbed. Once you've had that feeling, you just might agree that there is human scum in the world. Drug problem? I don't care. Don't steal from an individual. Steal from a store. It's closed, there's nobody there to hurt or hurt you, and you have a much larger selection to chose from.

P.P. S. don't think that just because you are insured, you are gonna get your stuff back or anything near what it was worth. Won't happen. Insurance Co. are thieves, too.
 
Aeroil said:
Problem with shooting is that if you don't want to kill someone it can be kinda hard.
Knifing the back of their knees and elbows works well, that way you don't get charged with murder.
No, you won't get charged with murder. He'll just sue you in civil court for every cent you have for mamng him. And, he'll win.
 
DVS said:
If he's in your house and walking out with your TV, you have a perfect right to shoot him. But, it's best to be sure he's coming toward you, so it looks like your life was in danger.

If you shoot him in the back, it looks like he was leaving, and even though he might have your TV, it doesn't look like your life was in danger. Yes, you can guard your home and property, but it looks much better, if your life or limb was in danger.

P.S. Like I said. I've been robbed. Once you've had that feeling, you just might agree that there is human scum in the world. Drug problem? I don't care. Don't steal from an individual. Steal from a store. It's closed, there's nobody there to hurt or hurt you, and you have a much larger selection to chose from.

P.P. S. don't think that just because you are insured, you are gonna get your stuff back or anything near what it was worth. Won't happen. Insurance Co. are thieves, too.


Having been robbed on MANY ocassions in my life I couldn't agree more.

Killing a thief would be an almost sexual pleasure for me.
 
Marquis said:
Having been robbed on MANY ocassions in my life I couldn't agree more.

Killing a thief would be an almost sexual pleasure for me.

Our house has been broken into 6 times last year - we can't afford security and the most he stole was a few bikes, a car stereo and over a grand worth of tools. We can't afford insurance so my dad had to buy new tools. I know what it's like...
 
Xelebes said:
Our house has been broken into 6 times last year - we can't afford security and the most he stole was a few bikes, a car stereo and over a grand worth of tools. We can't afford insurance so my dad had to buy new tools. I know what it's like...


Seen my pic thread?

The MAC 10 holds 32 rounds, all the insurance you need.
 
DVS said:
No, you won't get charged with murder. He'll just sue you in civil court for every cent you have for mamng him. And, he'll win.
In America, probably. In Canada, maybe, I dunno, less likely though. I don't believe a knee-stab will permanantly damage him unless you twist the blade, but it will make it way too painful to stand. Elbow is rather unnecessary I guess.
 
Aeroil said:
Problem with shooting is that if you don't want to kill someone it can be kinda hard.
Knifing the back of their knees and elbows works well, that way you don't get charged with murder.



What makes you think you're that kind of good? Ever stick a knife in anybody? A shot fired in self-defence isn't murder.

Sorry, darlin', but if you're squeemish about shooting someone, my money's on you won't be able to cut them either.
 
Silverlily said:
What makes you think you're that kind of good? Ever stick a knife in anybody? A shot fired in self-defence isn't murder.

Sorry, darlin', but if you're squeemish about shooting someone, my money's on you won't be able to cut them either.
Squeemish? lol, perhaps you misunderstand me, a shot to the chest can be fatal, it's pretty variable, and shooting someone in the leg in the dark isn't as easy unless you're close, and like DVS said, it will indeed maim them, you don't get shot in the knee and walk out of the hospital the next morning unless you're on crutches, it shatters quite a few bones.
I actually do know a good deal of knife fighting.
 
Aeroil said:
Squeemish? lol, perhaps you misunderstand me, a shot to the chest can be fatal, it's pretty variable, and shooting someone in the leg in the dark isn't as easy unless you're close, and like DVS said, it will indeed maim them, you don't get shot in the knee and walk out of the hospital the next morning unless you're on crutches, it shatters quite a few bones.
I actually do know a good deal of knife fighting.



Well met. I think most people are a little too flip about doing harm to others. It's not as easy as it looks.


Tell me more about your knife fighting.
 
Silverlily said:
Well met. I think most people are a little too flip about doing harm to others. It's not as easy as it looks.


Tell me more about your knife fighting.
Tell you more about it? lol, not sure what exactly to say about that.
I know the basic prinipals, the stances and grips, several maneuvers, and Ive practiced them so I know em pretty well.
As for practice, nobody as far as an actual mock knife fight, but the principals of it are actually pretty similar to Fencing, I've noticed, and I've been fencing for four years.
With a single knife, I prefer the angled grip, with two, I prefer a reverse grip in my right hand and a standard grip for my left, although I'm not unfamiliar with the others.
And no, hurting people is very serious and not easy, killing people is what is easy, although that is massively more serious.
 
Thanks.

And it was nothing more than I can't sleep, am bored, and pokey things interest me. ;)
 
Silverlily said:
Thanks.

And it was nothing more than I can't sleep, am bored, and pokey things interest me. ;)
*grins* they interest me too, I hope to get a rapier one day, a weapon that my training can properly use.

and it would make me look damn cool :cool:
 
Aeroil said:
*grins* they interest me too, I hope to get a rapier one day, a weapon that my training can properly use.

and it would make me look damn cool :cool:



I have a Spanish katana and assorted knives, my favorite being a Hibben as long as my forearm.

*knock on wood* I haven't needed stitches yet.
 
Silverlily said:
I have a Spanish katana and assorted knives, my favorite being a Hibben as long as my forearm.

*knock on wood* I haven't needed stitches yet.
Spanish Katana? can't say I've ever heard of that, perhaps it's a saber or scimitar, the Katana is a very japanese design, invented to stop the mongols, actually.
 
Aeroil said:
Spanish Katana? can't say I've ever heard of that, perhaps it's a saber or scimitar, the Katana is a very japanese design, invented to stop the mongols, actually.




It's a katana made in Spain. This one in particular was handcrafted.
 
Marquis said:
Stabbing is so last century, firearms people!
I'm surprised I missed this post.
Firearms are quasi-weapons, there is no artform to using a firearm.

It is more a tool of mass-killing than a weapon.
 
Silverlily said:
It's a katana made in Spain. This one in particular was handcrafted.
oh, I see. handcrafted? that must have cost you a bundle, 1000+ I'm assuming?
 
Aeroil said:
oh, I see. handcrafted? that must have cost you a bundle, 1000+ I'm assuming?



I don't know exactly, but you're close. My husband brought it back from a trip.
 
Silverlily said:
I don't know exactly, but you're close. My husband brought it back from a trip.
Yeah, handcrafted weapons aren't cheap, especially Katana, they can go for about 10x that much if made by a master bladesmith.
edited to attach a picture of a rapier I want.
 
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Aeroil said:
Yeah, handcrafted weapons aren't cheap, especially Katana, they can go for about 10x that much if made by a master bladesmith.
edited to attach a picture of a rapier I want.

That is pretty cool looking. Looks like something one of the three muskateers would have owned. Also, my rogue in Everquest would absolutely love it. ;) I had a partner who grew up in a NE urban working class neighborhood in the 50s. Gangs, in other words. Knifes were his weapon of choice and he knew how to use them quite well. He was a great thrower as well as good at the close-in stuff.

Do you like auto-switchblades?
 
Aeroil said:
I'm surprised I missed this post.
Firearms are quasi-weapons, there is no artform to using a firearm.

It is more a tool of mass-killing than a weapon.

Well next time a burglar breaks into your home you can carve an "A" in his shirt Zorro style while he admires your rapier. He might even agree with you as he blows you away.
 
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