Rules
- Morals on, but highly determined to win
- They each have a single Tomahawk and Pistol
- Death, KO or incap count as wins
- Fight in a woodland area starting 20 feet away from each other
@sophia89: I honestly have no clue who it is lol...
@cooljammy18: Have you seen the movie?
Connor, easy.
Battle in a forest is Connor's fight to lose.
What?
@bluejay4: Yes, great movie, but I don't honestly see Benjamin taking it to Connor, especially in a wilderness setting you put them in here. I mean, Ben is going up against somebody that's superior to him in all categories and in his home turf as well. He's getting stomped here lol.
@cooljammy18: Benjamin had some pretty decent feats in the movie. Like slaughtering 22 redcoats...
Connor, easy.
Battle in a forest is Connor's fight to lose.
What?
What?
@bluejay4: Connor has great feats too, like slaughtering 100s of red coats..
Connor, easy.
Battle in a forest is Connor's fight to lose.
What?
What?
Haven't seen the flaw in your message yet?
Connor, easy.
Battle in a forest is Connor's fight to lose.
What?
What?
Haven't seen the flaw in your message yet?
No, what's the problem?!?!
Connor, easy.
Battle in a forest is Connor's fight to lose.
What?
What?
Haven't seen the flaw in your message yet?
No, what's the problem?!?!
You said Connor takes it and then you said its his fight to lose.
Connor, easy.
Battle in a forest is Connor's fight to lose.
What?
What?
Haven't seen the flaw in your message yet?
No, what's the problem?!?!
You said Connor takes it and then you said its his fight to lose.
It's a common expression.
When someone says it's "His fight to lose," they mean that the person's only way of losing is if they mess it up themselves, because the fight is so obviously in their favor.
Connor, easy.
Battle in a forest is Connor's fight to lose.
What?
What?
Haven't seen the flaw in your message yet?
No, what's the problem?!?!
You said Connor takes it and then you said its his fight to lose.
It's a common expression.
When someone says it's "His fight to lose," they mean that the person's only way of losing is if they mess it up themselves, because the fight is so obviously in their favor.
Wrong expression. "Its his fight to win" is more accurate.
Wrong expression. "Its his fight to win" is more accurate.
prove it
Wrong expression. "Its his fight to win" is more accurate.
prove it
Prove Connor stomps?
Wrong expression. "Its his fight to win" is more accurate.
prove it
Prove Connor stomps?
prove that your version of the expression is more accurate or otherwise correct.
@swils94: No, the way I said it was actually correct.
@jmarshmallow: Hmm, still trying to get expressions down pact. English isn't my first language, so they way you said it sounded as if Connor will lose no matter what.
@swils94: Ah, well if English isn't your first language I could see how that could be confusing.
My apologies.
For future reference, when somebody says that it means the fight is so heavily tilted in one persons favor that they should win effortlesy, and the only thing that would stop them from winning is something stupid on their part.
@jmarshmallow: Thanks for the tip.
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