Okay, kid, if you won't hear that, than hear this.
You need to take a composition class. You need to learn how to write clearly and concisely. You want people to understand? Then write to be understood. The way you write... all the words run together.
If you want me to understand just what the hell you're saying, then write to where I, Joe Average Guy, and my brother Billy Bartender, can understand.
Okay?
And I want to know where you got your ideas.
Right now I've got the idea that you don't like establishment... no-mind, no-truth, no-spoon, etc.
And that's about all I can understand.
You've claimed to be a bodybuilder, philosopher, and martial artist.
So, what do you think is the best way to build upper body muscle without using the wrists? I honestly would like to know because I have a persistent wrist injury that prevents me from performing pushups, which, unfortunately, the Army is fond of. I need an interim solution until I can get the injury healed.
What is your belief about life? Death? Life after death?
Finally, what sort of style of martial arts do you prefer? Are you more into MMA or into traditional? Or JKD, by the sound of it? Do you consider adaptive self-training or class instruction to be better (I've had both so I'll reserve my opinion).
Answer these questions, and try to make your points as clear as possible. I'm gonna try to help you out here, and it's damn hard to debate you when I can't discern the points you're trying to make.
Lemme know.
You need to take a composition class. You need to learn how to write clearly and concisely. You want people to understand? Then write to be understood. The way you write... all the words run together.
If you want me to understand just what the hell you're saying, then write to where I, Joe Average Guy, and my brother Billy Bartender, can understand.
Okay?
And I want to know where you got your ideas.
Right now I've got the idea that you don't like establishment... no-mind, no-truth, no-spoon, etc.
And that's about all I can understand.
You've claimed to be a bodybuilder, philosopher, and martial artist.
So, what do you think is the best way to build upper body muscle without using the wrists? I honestly would like to know because I have a persistent wrist injury that prevents me from performing pushups, which, unfortunately, the Army is fond of. I need an interim solution until I can get the injury healed.
What is your belief about life? Death? Life after death?
Finally, what sort of style of martial arts do you prefer? Are you more into MMA or into traditional? Or JKD, by the sound of it? Do you consider adaptive self-training or class instruction to be better (I've had both so I'll reserve my opinion).
Answer these questions, and try to make your points as clear as possible. I'm gonna try to help you out here, and it's damn hard to debate you when I can't discern the points you're trying to make.
Lemme know.
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