After looking around on the internet, I found that a common symptom of a broken jaw is a "bad bite" where the teeth don't fit properly when you bite down. I have that symptom. So I went straight to the clinic today, and after examining my jaw, the doctor said that she can't tell if it's broken without an X-Ray, and my symptoms aren't severe enough to permit an X-Ray without first seeing if it is the swelling. So she said to wait until Monday, after the swelling goes down, and if my bite is still like this, then she'll set up the X-Rays.
TM875 - I don't know where you read that I went after him.
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Suddenly he says, "What the fuck!?" and gets in my face. I get back in his and I said, "You're grabbing my arms, so I grabbed you back."
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I was caught my surprise, plain and simple. I was attacked. If you're mentioning the fact that I squared up, well of course I did. I was already a victim of the attack and was ready to defend myself by any means necessary. You said I should've told "him that he's insane, and walk the fuck away!!!" but read my quote again. I already tried talking, but he decided to swing. I already deducted that talking was getting me nowhere.
brian1975 - Nothing was on the line. We've played a million times before, always as a contact sport. I'm not talking about tackle whoever has the ball, but rather play REAL basketball; as in don't be afraid to use your body if necessary. Rules are assumed street ball pick-up game rules. Call your own fouls, every shot is a one, and most importantly, accept the fact that you're losing and being dominated if such is the case. That means if someone is boxing you in and you can't get by him, you either back off and try to run in front of him or you just accept the fact that you're not going to intercept the pass. You don't grab your opponent by the arm and pull him behind you. That's not basketball; that's wrestling.