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I think I can guess, based on your argumentation. Let's see.....okay, first, when you begin an argument, you begin with a very basic, offhand, unrealistic, and impersonal sentiment that sets the tone for your ineffective argument. Even when it hits on target, it doesn't hurt.
Hmmn, I nevered thought I was arguing in the first place.
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so 1) you study taekwondo.
Whatever this meant....
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Secondly, when you provide "supports", you do little more than fumble around for a wrist lock to twist someone into submission, even though you're the only one who's convinced that it's working.
Hmmmn....convinced.........
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so 2) you study a blend of aikido and hapkido.
Whatever this meant....
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Thirdly, when you think you've taken the high road, even though you haven't, and you think you've proven your point or heightened the argument with your gutter-antics, even though you've just belabored a moot point to the point of absurdity like a drunken tavern-brawler pleased with the sound of his own keyboard clicking, you beat the mundane into the realm of boredom until everyone leaves the thread out of ennui, and you proclaim yourself champion master debater simply because nobody stuck around to naysay your hypotheses.
Do Drunken Tavern Brawlers have computers and wireless internet at bars like these "net cafe'" s? Proclaim myself as champion-where?
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so 3) you study MMA.
Whatever this meant....
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Then, you overwhelm the board with your sheer output of posts, as if quantity made up for quality, and proclaim an air of authority by virtue of an air of affluence.
It isn't about post count. Few here know through my PMs.
Speaking of Air, Ive read where you were ran amuck with replies to your posts, as well.
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so4) you study internet warriordom.Am I warm?
You seem to be more than warm, your'e letting out hot air.
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Note: I'm not saying any of that is true, just that this is a scholarly evaluation of his method of argumentation using deductive logic and the scientific method to pinpoint his art of choice. Any and all gripes with what was written above lies not with the author, but with the method of argumentation employed by Martial Man 47.
I think I'm more scowlerly than scholarly
__________________ What do I know? Since I didn't post my styles or experience, I have no experience, no knowledge, no say.
That post before mine, was that for post counting? How about the one after?
Hey, my post count has the same palaverment tone as anyone elses'
Styles: Ninjutsu, Tae Kwon Do, Modern Army Combatives
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Buzzards maybe to some, but disgusting to others......
personally...i find buzzard to be thought provoking and to cause one to exercise brain muscle.......but to others.....maybe disgusting.....or troll LMAO
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“You could do this same technique with a knife. Just keep it hidden. Don’t go swinging it around. We’re not yakuza here.”
“Don’t make the other person your opponent. If you do that, you lose your awareness to other people. Taijutsu is not just one on one.”
personally...i find buzzard to be thought provoking and to cause one to exercise brain muscle.......but to others.....maybe disgusting.....or troll LMAO
Yeah, buzzards do pick on dead/putrid things. Even if such things are close-minded persons and/or subjects.
If a buzzard picks on things and to some this is a troll, then he can also be called a Buzzarolled or a Truzzard
__________________ What do I know? Since I didn't post my styles or experience, I have no experience, no knowledge, no say.
That post before mine, was that for post counting? How about the one after?
Hey, my post count has the same palaverment tone as anyone elses'
I realize it is not very modest to say so, but for folks interested in the history of Chinese martial arts, the book titled: Chinese Martial Arts Training Manuals: A Historical Survey, might be of some interest. Here is the Amazon blurb on it:
Chinese martial arts history is actually almost impossible to track prior to the late 1800s. Most of what passes for history, is in reality legend or simply marketing hype. But what we do know about the history of Chinese martial arts is that it was filled with many fine teachers and great systems.
Since this is a thread about Chinese martial arts history, and since 99.9% of Chinese martial arts development took place in the military, maybe I should include a graphic.
Here is a graphic I found from 1873. It shows Qing dynasty soldiers, probably Manchu Banner men, practicing (or posing, pretending to practice!) spear and archery. The big smiles on the two spear guys faces reflects the reality that if you were in one of the traditional Manchu banner units in the 1800s you had it made in the shade. The reason being, you got a nice lifetime government salary, you never had to fight and you could divide your time between wine, women and martial arts as you saw fit. The reason the Manchu Banner units never had to fight was because all the heavy lifting, all the real fighting, was done by the Han (i.e. ethnic Chinese) Green Standard units or the local militias. In any event here is the graphic: