Not at all it just mean's your jealous, and that yes, even though you don't want to admit it you have some feelings for him and you don't like seeing someone else flirting with your "property." If you like him maybe you should make him your best friend again since he likes you before it's too late. If not don't get too worried, flirting with someone else is just his way of trying to get over you sinceyou donn't like him.
Not weird. But puzzling. Why fight? Why not just listen to the EBF, and say "Hmm...thank you for your concern. I'll think about what you said." That's a great response to anyone who gets angry with you, by the way. There's never a good reason to fight when you could just be a good listener.
no
Another bob won
bob won idiot.:)
Obviously not. They had never seen each other before the Water Temple, where they fought to the death.
The Andabatus fought blind. He had a helmet with no eye holes. Thus, with no vision he fought with another andabatus.
There were different types of gladiators that did different challenges: Retiarii fought other gladiators with a trident, or pitchfork, and net. Venators fought animals with clubs or spears. Andabatae fought blindfolded with a shield and sword. Cesti fought other cesti with their fists or with special boxing gloves. Dimachaeri fought with two swords, one in each hand. Equites rodes horses, but other than that apparently had no specific armor or weapons. Velites fought with a grappling spear. Myrmilli or secutors wore lots of armor and used a sword and shield. Paegniarii didn't use real weapons, but were merely for fun. They of course lived the longest; one apparently lived to be over 99. Provocators were dressed and armed like Roman legionaires. And last but not least, Scissores fought with scissors. I'm serious, they actually fought with a pair of giant scissors that had no hinge.
the Americans fought against the british (the french eventually came in on the side of the Americans)
fought frequently with one another.
Muslims and christians
Advocated for his beliefs.
Cerebus is friendly and even affectionate to those souls arriving to Hades but is fierce and cruel to anyone trying to leave. Apparently he fought for three days before sercumbing to Hercules, longer than the great hero had ever fought.