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Jack Handey
If I saw two people beating eachother up I wouldn't intervene as it is not my business.
Because trying to split those up or try to defend the one that is getting beaten up the most could end up in me being an accomplice instead of a bystander.
Some may call it cowardice but bravery doesn't always mean it's a smart thing to do.
If I see people fighting each other, I walk away. If I see a house on fire and someone inside, I won't enter. Does this make me a coward ?
But if I was in the army, I charged towards the enemy and got killed, does this make me brave ? What about the commander that sends his men to died while he is safe 50 miles away in a building.
I would defend my kids, family and thats for sure, but some random stranger, hell no.
Most people would consider themselves a coward just so they don't get their ego hurt when someone says, "lol wut no ur a coward xd".
Usually you get called a coward by said bloke because you refused to give him a chance to feel good about his sorry self.
if it needs a brave person i'll fill the role