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George Takei wants to know where you live. "Oh my!" :P
Also, John Barrowman.
You never fight someone who you've put into a situation where they now have "nothing left to lose." Never. You always give someone a way out so they always have "something to lose."
You always have to acknowledge that anyone backed into a corner with no options left will fight for their survival. Rich, poor, strong, weak... everyone. Anyone. Even if they may crumble, you can not afford to think that may happen - Always leave them a way out.
PS: And, nobody should be choosing to fight with anyone, anyway. Nothing good can come of it. (Note the word "choosing." Sometimes, one may not have a choice.)
Think a mother bear if it thinks you're trying hurt it's cubs.
That's how wild it can get.
Human muscles can move cars, but the body regulates the muscles to make sure you never use your full strength. Normally at least.
But backed into a corner? Nothing less to lose? Yeah, that's when people start throwing car engines at you like they're bowling balls!
That's some Sun Tzu right here folks!
"Throw your soldiers into positions whence there is no escape, and they will prefer death to flight."
Coupled with his teachings that one should never completely surround the enemy.
Jason Statham movies aren't real life bro.
Er. You do know this is a thing based in real life, right?
Not anything to do with movies.
Have you never heard the expression before?
Because it's pretty well known, and been around longer than Jason Statham. :P
In fact, it's so well known and understood, that Sun Tzu even explained it. As pointed out earlier.
"Throw your soldiers into positions whence there is no escape, and they will prefer death to flight."