Nice and dangerous?

I’m not sure if it should be something like “Do not disturb” or “Approach with caution”. Both were appropriate for a long time. Add, only open in times of war, dangerous content, not appropriate for children, contains content and images that may be disturbing. For a long time, I just radiated violence like a warning tag. DON’T POKE THE BEAR! I was a little hurt and sometimes shocked by how people reacted to me.

I’m a nice guy. Really, in spite of everything I say about myself, I love little kids and old people and never seem to have a hard time approaching them. I’d pull up to the playground and flag down a water ice truck and treat everyone and just drive away. I’d get complaints because I blocked and intersection and helped an old lady with her groceries cross the street. I tried not to hurt people and do good where I could.

I guess my tag line needs to be both, nice and dangerous. I will give you the shirt off of my back if you need it, just don’t try to take it.

Daily writing prompt
If humans had taglines, what would yours be?

3 thoughts on “Nice and dangerous?

  1. Police dogs are great. These remind me of K-9 Bane retired from Wisconsin. I’ve been following his story, his fight with myelopathy. This boy stayed strong and fought hard to the end. Thank you for your service sir. My son is an officer as well which has given me a whole new sense of appreciation for our men and women in blue and all they do for us at the expense of spending more time with their family.

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