Origin of the phrase "fuck 'em or fight 'em"
2 2015-09-18 by Thyrox
I've heard this many times on the show and was wondering what they reference by that. I've heard Louis CK say it during some of his appearances, so I guess it's not that obscure, but Google didn't help, sadly.
Thanks in advance.
13 comments
8 truthie 2015-09-18
Raging Bull. Talking about a good looking fighter.
"I mean I don't know, I gotta problem if I should fuck him or fight him."
0 [deleted] 2015-09-18
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3 SteakSauce66 2015-09-18
WE HEARD YOU!
-6 McGowan9 2015-09-18
This is the right answer. Not sure why it was downvoted.
1 truthie 2015-09-18
This is the right answer. Not sure why it was downvoted.
1 imcreggschinkell 2015-09-18
Sublime used it in a song but I don't think that's where it originated from. It's probably originally from a movie that was made before I was born
8 truthie 2015-09-18
They aren't quoting a Sublime song, you traipsing homo.
2 imcreggschinkell 2015-09-18
Love's what I got, don't start a ri-ot
0 SteakSauce66 2015-09-18
What an insufferable faggot you are.
6 nothing_mattress 2015-09-18
and a bad fish too
2 sanfrancisco69er 2015-09-18
ill give him the benefit of the doubt that he's posting that jokingly, or maybe my brain just cant even process someone not despising sublime.
1 SteakSauce66 2015-09-18
He'll get no such benefit from me.
1 imcreggschinkell 2015-09-18
You'll feel it when the dance gets hot
0 [deleted] 2015-09-18
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1 Thyrox 2015-09-18
That was what I was thinking , too. But googling it together with "movie quote" didn't help.