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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
But A1 didn't go through B1. B1 changed his position while A1 was airborne and put A1 at a disadvantage.
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What? How did you come up with this conclusion? B1 avoids initial contact and now somehow is to blame for A1 landing on her?????? How come you are not placing any responsibility on A1 for going airborne when she wouldn't have had any place to land.
So if you swing at me and I duck and you hit the wall behind me, it would be my fault right, because I didn't stay in front of the potential violent contact?
I know it is NOT the same thing, but you get the gist of it.