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Originally posted by eXcessiveForce View PostFor a "freelance writer" your spelling is terrible. It makes your posts very hard to read. Perhaps writing it in MSWord and cutting and pasting it into the message would be better.
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For a "freelance writer" your spelling is terrible. It makes your posts very hard to read. Perhaps writing it in MSWord and cutting and pasting it into the message would be better.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostNo, I think your ill-written nonsense makes you annoying and irrelevant.
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Originally posted by Tom Yum View PostHe's in the Salvation Army.
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i hope this isnt too much than u hoped to read, i still have much to say but ill stick with this for now---
Nope, im technically an outsider in my college, everyone looks at what i am wearing, its a stab in the back for most people.
simply because i dress up, suites, dress shoes, dress hat. While everyone else around me is concerned with fashion
ah the army i tried for them. got close to becomming processed but im glad it didnt work out, they really have no need for the skills i practice and are fond of.
Body Building: the best way to build upper body without the wrists are dumbells,
i believe when you die your spirit goes back to nature, this is my belief, i wont say its true... so to answer your question it is all up to you as to where you head after death.
I am a rebel because i dont do what most martial art systems teach, ill train with guns, knives, skiima(sp?) sticks, rifles, sais, staves, chains, etc.
However, i think its best to part with instruction after u have a firm grip on style which the instructor taught to start exploring other ways of going about doing things that were either not taught by the instructor or frowned upon.
I use to train in a TKD dojo before it became too expencive for my parents to finance, in addition to the price for the lessons the belts cost 80 t0 90 dollars every time i was to get a new one.
I remember trying to remember the moves i was taught in the dojo, ultimatley i became more indipendend
So i dont feel i practice traditional, but i always wanted to learn a little bit from every system.
i notcied since it was years since i had any instruction i lost my balance in many places and often hurt myself with almost everything i did until i had to stop it all and break it down,
i held onto a wall to practice form and balance til i didnt need the wall for support anymore, sooner or later i was able to stay in a side kick form for at least 30 seconds til i started stumbling.
...b4 i... id...Originally posted by jubajiStop typing like that, idiot.
the nuns and monks i use to talk to all the time when practicing xen buddhism were help but they all seemed to talk like buddha, telling me this and that in riddles and i was suppose to figure it out in order to get it.
I thought i invented some new fist movements but turns out its used in shaolin,
i would have to work hard in what i do to find my own limitations and weaknesses...i fatigue myself to the point where i cant do anymore and still havent found a solution
That's really the point everyone is trying to make to you - the things you are saying are so laughably ignorant and you are so insistant, it hurts to listen to you. If you want to be a martial artist, find a school and stick with it more than two months. And start posting on forums like this as if you were a learner and not a jedi master.
Christ - I've been training for a decade or more and I'd be glad to learn from someone with Excessive Force's experience. But not you, you want to give the man a lecture on 'the way of no way'? I'd say it's disrespectful, except it's too ignorant. Say you're sorry kid, then get on with absorbing some of the knowledge so many people of selflessly offered on this board.
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I see alot of people like mr goodcrap here in the Army. Not alot of friends, social outcast, jacks off to hentai. I bet he has a full size mirror that he practices his "moves" in front of. He's trying to be "cool" by pretending to be his hero, Bruce Lee. Its sad, and I dont really blame him for being such a loser... Maybe you should stick to dragonball z forums, or anime websites?
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostIlliterate gibberish, as expected.
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Originally posted by kuk sool won View PostYou ever read 'education for leisure' by Carol Ann Duffy?
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