Argument Paper
About two weeks ago I got into an argument with one of my fraternity brothers. Here is the situation. Earlier Ryan's girlfriend Carole had dropped off a plate of Buffalo wings from Applebee's. By the time Ryan had gotten back to the house and looked for his wings most of them had already been eaten by another brother named Anthony. I was relaxing in the living room watching television when Ryan walked through the front door after a long night of drinking and partying. He immediately went the refrigerator to look for his wings. Obviously they were not there so he got pissed and targeted me as the one who eat them. He walked back into the living room and I could sense that something was up. I quickly removed my phone and keys from my pocket and placed them on the side, as I knew things were about to get out of hand. He approached me and raised his beer and poured his beer on my head. I then clenched my right fist and with my left hand pulled his shirt over his head (his reaction time......
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