Hosted by Jenifer (Zarknorph)
Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
Sep-19
Sorry Bob.
You must have been the last person to post here and I added the latest article without looking to whom I was addressing.
I had no idea this action would enrage you to the point where you lost your grip on reality and had no idea where you were.
I will be sure to avoid that mistake again.
Have a lovely day.
Sep-20
When Priya arrived in Australia from India, she was totally dependent on her husband and cut off from the rest of the community. A coronial inquest has highlighted how such isolation can make women especially vulnerable.
Read more from www.abc.net.auSep-23
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:A victim of violence is a victim - regardless of the contempt you have for the word, or the very idea of it. And women don't choose to be victims.
Thank you Jen. I was a victim, and then learned some self defense moves. A few guys might still be regretting attempts. Was taught some nasty defense techniques. Not sure if that one guy ever got his voice back, after I crushed his throat with a hard punch, but ....
Oct-3
Funny, I'll have to tell you about ... well the time I had to twist a man's ear half off, don't get excited, not sure if he was bleeding when he said he was going to grab his knife.
Then their gonads are out loose, so an obvious target when using self defense.
OK, I had a dangerous youth, after being raised as a princess. Much to my parents' despair, found myself a bard who prevailed in protection, since I wasn't very good at keeping out of situations.
Oct-8
Australian Federal Police officers arrest three people in a regional Victorian town over the alleged forced marriage of a young woman who was later allegedly murdered by her husband in suburban Perth.
Read more from www.abc.net.auOct-19
Police are too often failing to take action against cops who commit domestic violence, an ABC News investigation finds.
Read more from ABC NewsOct-27
An Australian woman strip-searched by authorities at a Qatari airport after a premature baby was found in a bathroom says she is considering legal action over the "terrifying" experience.
Read more from www.abc.net.auOct-27
One woman's experience reveals how disturbingly wrong things can go when police investigate domestic violence matters involving their own.
Read more from ABC NewsNov-2
Video footage and pictures that appear to show a man in China beating his wife to death as onlookers stood by and did nothing have sparked outrage and raised new questions about domestic violence.
Read more from U.S.