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Shaking hands with an enemy

Does shaking hands make you look...

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    Votes: 12 23.1%
  • Unconcerned

    Votes: 21 40.4%
  • Silly

    Votes: 13 25.0%
  • Frightened

    Votes: 6 11.5%

  • Total voters
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Tough guy from Manchester

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Chinese man

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Security guards

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Wait, so you got buzzed by security, went downstairs and outside to confront your next door neighbour, his husband and 2 bodyguards?

Confused here.

Yes, but 'next door neighbour' actually living in a different condo next door

That makes sense then - so to re-phrase it, you got buzzed by security (who should be sacked if they didn't tell you there were 4 guys wanting to see you), decided that going downstairs and shaking hands was the right thing to do.
Am I up to speed here?
 

Zatara is a stage magician from DC Comics. An illusionist who can perform real magic by talking backwards (chatting wham) and descended from a line of real magicians known as the Homo magi. He had a friend called Tong who was also a bodyguard. While learning his craft his progress was bolstered by visits from the Phantom Stranger.

Make of that what you will.

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Zatara is a stage magician from DC Comics. An illusionist who can perform real magic by talking backwards (chatting wham) and descended from a line of real magicians known as the Homo magi. He had a friend called Tong, who was also a pimp.

While learning his craft his progress was bolstered by visits from young Lady Boys.

Make of that what you will.

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Fixed that for you ;)
 
They werent allowed inside...they stood at the condo entrance + alot of people have bodyguards here so its not uncommon.
Ah, ok I got the wrong end of the stick earlier on. You've also mentioned that anyone who lays a finger on anyone else is likely to get sued; why then are bodyguards common out there? Are they essentially paid to witness contact, and therefore support legal claims?
 
That makes sense then - so to re-phrase it, you got buzzed by security (who should be sacked if they didn't tell you there were 4 guys wanting to see you), decided that going downstairs and shaking hands was the right thing to do.
Am I up to speed here?

Correct
 


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