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Personally I find the need to tell people to fight back if attacked bothers me more.
Just some how can't visualize myself laying still while I became lunch
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Hm, now I'll start to wonder what to do in case of wolves.
(thinking about camping, if weather will get better than it is currently, t-shirt style better (hey, still possible up to end of October); and there are some wolves in target area
and wisents; and wild boars, and foxes...arghhh, we won't survive! )
Personally I find the need to tell people to fight back if attacked bothers me more.
Just some how can't visualize myself laying still while I became lunch
I think this is to get people not to defend, e.g. try to just not get damaged, but to actually try to [convince the adversary] you intend to do harm.
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