A Kansas man asked an Iowa court to grant his motion for trial by combat, so he can meet his ex-wife and her attorney "on the field of battle where (he) will rend their souls from their corporal bodies."
Sounds intense, even for a guy wanting to fight his wife lawyer to the death.
Hudson asked the court to suspend Ostrom's visitation rights and order him to undergo a court-ordered psychological evaluation.
Will he challenge the medical report by offering to duel the psychiatrist to death?
"Respondent and counsel have proven themselves to be cravens by refusing to answer the call to battle, thus they should lose this motion by default," Ostrom wrote, adding that if the other party decided otherwise, he wants to proceed with a "blunted practice style" of swordplay.
So he's not totally unreasonable. That's an surprisingly high level of being willing to accept compromise in a custody/divorce case.
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1 AOC_Gynecologist 2020-01-15
Instead of drawing his sword, he corrects spelling: what an omega.
1 MySQ_uirre_L 2020-01-15
big r mgtow energy from this guy
1 Shadows1455 2020-01-15
The ultimate big dick energy
1 Trump_FTW_88 2020-01-15
Whoever designed this website should be jailed without trial.
1 15778047 2020-01-15
It's amp, so that's the google rewrite of the page.
google should just be straight up sentenced to capital punishment.
1 Trump_FTW_88 2020-01-15
agree
1 myNAMEjef420 2020-01-15
While you browsed /r/mgtow i studied the blade.
1 MasterLawlzFan 2020-01-15
When you watch too much throneshit
1 UnalignedRando 2020-01-15
Sounds intense, even for a guy wanting to fight his wife lawyer to the death.
Will he challenge the medical report by offering to duel the psychiatrist to death?
So he's not totally unreasonable. That's an surprisingly high level of being willing to accept compromise in a custody/divorce case.