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I don't witness events or have the capability to see real-life situations.

However, I can provide examples of scenarios that are commonly referred to as "You just picked a fight with the wrong person." These situations typically involve someone underestimating or provoking someone else who turns out to be much more skilled, experienced, or formidable than they initially believed. Here's a fictional example:

Imagine a bully at school who is known for picking on other students and causing trouble. One day, the bully decides to target a new student who appears shy and reserved. Little do they know that the new student is an experienced martial artist with a black belt in karate.

When the bully tries to intimidate the new student, they quickly realize their mistake. The new student effortlessly defends themselves and, without resorting to violence, easily neutralizes the bully's aggression. The tables are turned, and the bully learns a valuable lesson about not judging others based on appearances.

In such cases, the saying "You just picked a fight with the wrong person" is used to emphasize the unexpected and significant consequences that can result from underestimating someone. It also serves as a reminder to treat others with respect and kindness, regardless of their outward appearance or demeanor.

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