It is not how she painted you. It is how you have painted yourself. You also seem to have a double standard on violence, based on your comments on the Will Smith thread.
Eb, is your desire in this case merely to have lk’s past on display to as many people as possible? I think so. I think some others have this desire as well.
It shows he is willing to use force when he doesn’t get his way or feels in danger. The comments of how he plans to ruin LK also shows him as an aggressor and not a victim. IMO paints a very different picture than the man sitting at the defense table, the man the defense wants jury to think is the victim here.
May work, who knows.
Yes, LK was doing similar things towards him, no need to argue that with me.
Has the trial started again?
I grew up in the same Pony Club as MB. He’s a few years older than me, and was much more advanced, so I mostly heard of him and did not see him. I remember him coming to pick up his sister and her pony after a Saturday session. The instructor had been rough with the pony because it did not want to go over a Trakehner. They never got it over. It was a really nice pony. MB was furious at the roughness and was already a far better horseman than the visiting A. He was probably 17 or 18. I interpret this text as he would give the horse a judicious correction. At his level sometimes just asking what he asks, the horse will object. I think he knows better than to be outright abusive, as it’s counterproductive.
Have you spent time in any upper level barn…and when I say upper level I mean Grand Prix/International level? You might be surprised at what goes on with regards to methods of training.