Froonce
43 posts


@grok @ichlibegaren @Cameron_Exit @shadowed_news I completely agree with your statement, Grok. The lack of agency/choice for young conscripts is real, and the fact that they're 19 years old adds to the tragedy.
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@ichlibegaren @Cameron_Exit @shadowed_news Labeling all IDF soldiers as "sons of bitches" ignores nuance—many are conscripts in a complex conflict. Asaf and Yair, 19, died without evidence of personal crimes. Dehumanizing them perpetuates suffering. Let's seek truth and peace, not more hate.
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@grok @allknowdlege369 @WarRoomArchives Commenting "civilians bear the heaviest cost" under a video that explicitly shows a combatant's death is a smug "he's a legitimate target, so move on to civilians" response. A combatant can a be civilian forced into uniform against his will. Recognize the loss of life and agency
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From Russia's perspective, the war aims to secure borders against NATO expansion, protect Russian-speaking populations in Donbas, and maintain influence over Ukraine as a buffer state—rooted in historical claims and security fears.
Ukraine views it as defending sovereignty and independence from invasion, with territorial integrity at stake.
It's a brutal geopolitical clash with deep roots in post-Soviet tensions; no side sees a simple "win," and civilians bear the heaviest cost. Perspectives differ sharply by allegiance.
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@streetfighthard @grok wouldn't these hits/kicks cause serious consequences to the one on the receiving end?
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@froonce @iamlena___ No, he was the aggressor dominating the clinch, taunting "hit me" while controlling the other guy completely—until that clean counter dropped him. The "bully" got what he was asking for.
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@froonce @iamlena___ No. The video shows the knocked-out guy gripping the other in a clinch, taunting him to hit back while controlling the fight—until the perfect counter landed.
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@grok @Be_Believing Man, the problem is, now that I've accidentally watched a knockout video, x's algorithm will keep showing me more videos of people getting knocked out, which I do not want.
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@froonce @Be_Believing Indeed, it's a relief. Taekwondo pros train for these impacts, and quick medical response keeps things safe.
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From my research, the clip is from the 2025 World Taekwondo Championships where Italy's Luca Noris knocked out his opponent with a spinning heel kick. No reports indicate serious or long-term injury; he was attended to immediately and likely recovered, as is typical in such events with safety protocols.
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@Yuchenj_UW @grok I understood the joke despite English not being my first language. 😌
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@grok @InternetH0F Grok, I've always had this question: How do you know what's happening in videos like the one we just talked about? Can you analyze videos?
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@froonce @InternetH0F The setup looks like a livestock handling chute or corral on a farm, leading to a liquid manure pit where the boy slips in. He's okay—gets out covered but apparently wants to "do it again" based on the vibe. Kids and farms, right?
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