nar, theres more potential yet
nar, theres more potential yet
Belittled? That certainly wasn't my intention but I guess we have. Sorry LCOriginally posted by Serpent
Interesting turn of phrase!
Do you think we've belittled LC's post enough yet?
Simple Aussie male childishness (I suffer from the same problem ). Nothing to worry about. We'll get over it when we dieHow come all threads involving serpent turn into a discussion of gay sex?
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Behold, I see my father and mother.
I see all my dead relatives seated.
I see my master seated in Paradise and Paradise is beautiful and green; with him are men and boy servants.
He calls me. Take me to him.
Oh good!
"i can barely click the link. but i way why stop drinking .... i got ... moe .. fcke me ..im out of it" - GDA on Traditional vs Modern Wushu
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but what if the man of steel hasta fight another man of steel only that man of steel knows kung fu? - Kristoffer
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How do you think monks/strippers got started before the internet? - Gene Ching
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Find your peace in practice. - Gene Ching
This will teach me to post anything MA related and trying to get a discussion going.
Sigh.
Back to making nasty remarks about the U.S.A.
There there ! It is a great story, and a good lesson nevertheless. Definitely a big thank you for sharing itOriginally posted by Laughing Cow
This will teach me to post anything MA related and trying to get a discussion going.
Sigh.
Back to making nasty remarks about the U.S.A.
Hey! I resemble that remark!Originally posted by shaolin kungfu
How come all threads involving serpent turn into a discussion of gay sex?
(Actually, not all of them. Just occasionally. Just as many turn into a discussion of hetero sex; just check out the got qi thread!)
"i can barely click the link. but i way why stop drinking .... i got ... moe .. fcke me ..im out of it" - GDA on Traditional vs Modern Wushu
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but what if the man of steel hasta fight another man of steel only that man of steel knows kung fu? - Kristoffer
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How do you think monks/strippers got started before the internet? - Gene Ching
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Find your peace in practice. - Gene Ching
Yeah, LC, it is an interesting story.
Of course, I'm sure BlackJack would have pre-emptively beaten down the drunk as the guy's drunkeness threatened BJ's security.
Prana would have transcended the drunk guy.
You would have pointed out the inconsistencies in his drunkeness.
Rogue would have posted a link to a picture of the planes crashing into the WTC.
Xebby would have complained about there being no wimmins on trains these days.
ChangStyleNovice would have managed to bring up pot or music into the discussion.
Etc., Etc...
Interesting how we all respond differently, ain't it.
"i can barely click the link. but i way why stop drinking .... i got ... moe .. fcke me ..im out of it" - GDA on Traditional vs Modern Wushu
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but what if the man of steel hasta fight another man of steel only that man of steel knows kung fu? - Kristoffer
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How do you think monks/strippers got started before the internet? - Gene Ching
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Find your peace in practice. - Gene Ching
You of course know that I was joking.Originally posted by prana
There there ! It is a great story, and a good lesson nevertheless. Definitely a big thank you for sharing it
Back on topic.
This story shows something that I think is encountered by many.
In short they train in MA to avoid a fight, but become somehow blinded to non-violent options and thus try to resolve a possible confrontation with fighting rather than explore alternate methods first.
This can be seen in many aspects of their lifes.
What are your takes on this?
I agree. I think the thing is that in MA we train primarily to handle the violent situation. Handling a situation non-violently, while often stressed by teachers, is often taught as an after-thought. So naturally our first reaction is to consider the violent path first - whether this is because we have not thought enough about the situation, or whether it is seen as an opportunity to test what we have learned, I don't know.Originally posted by Laughing Cow
Back on topic.
This story shows something that I think is encountered by many.
In short they train in MA to avoid a fight, but become somehow blinded to non-violent options and thus try to resolve a possible confrontation with fighting rather than explore alternate methods first.
This can be seen in many aspects of their lifes.
What are your takes on this?
Would a psychologist/counsellor/negotiator consider the reasoned approach before a violent one? Probably. Why? Because that is what they are trained to do.
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Behold, I see my father and mother.
I see all my dead relatives seated.
I see my master seated in Paradise and Paradise is beautiful and green; with him are men and boy servants.
He calls me. Take me to him.
Haha! I just got a mental image of a counsellor whaling away on someone!
"What? Talk to him about it? Oh.... riiiight...."
"i can barely click the link. but i way why stop drinking .... i got ... moe .. fcke me ..im out of it" - GDA on Traditional vs Modern Wushu
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but what if the man of steel hasta fight another man of steel only that man of steel knows kung fu? - Kristoffer
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How do you think monks/strippers got started before the internet? - Gene Ching
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Find your peace in practice. - Gene Ching