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10-12-2004, 08:53 AM #1
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LOL, man I think you got anger issues, nobody's askin for a fight.
Originally Posted by psychocat
Besides anyone who studies martial arts seriously would'nt just ask any random person over the net if he wants his arse kicked. Im sure theres some sort of conduct with that sort of thing (like use only in self defense).
I think you're a liar.
And as for your opinions on football, I still think it boils down to personal preference, each to his own.JohnnyBravo Reviewed by JohnnyBravo on . England vs Wales England vs Wales (9 oct 04 BBC1 2:30pm) Come on England lets show these welsh wot football is all about! Im sure its gunna be a close game and a good game @ that :D I got nothing against the Welsh ,,,but COME ON ENGLAND!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace (3 - 1 to England lol ) Rating: 5
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10-12-2004, 02:44 PM #2
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LMAO
Originally Posted by JohnnyBravo
True most martial artists will never raise a hand in anger and most of the time I feel the same way and agree that violence solves nothing but at the same time it can be fun, when the odds are stacked against me is when I like it best, why do you think I went from a martial art that translates as "The gentle way" to one known the world over for it's level of injuries and violence?
I have no reason to lie because at the end of the day I don't give a damn what anyone thinks of me, I progressed to ever more violent sports because when I was younger thats what got the adrenaline kicking.
As I matured I realised that I am aggressive and I like the thrill of the fight but that isn't the be all and end all of martial arts , it should only be used for self defence. But if you try to be clever at someones expense [Quote] ( Seems to me that you were 1 of the kids that never got picked to play cos you were too busy wanking over your army figures.) [Quote] then I see that as a challenge, so I issued you an invitation, it's up to you if you want to take it.
My opinion of "professional" football is that they are a bunch of overpaid under performing whinging bastards, which is probably why you feel an affinity with them.
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10-12-2004, 04:34 PM #3
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[QUOTE=psychocat]LMAO
True most martial artists will never raise a hand in anger and most of the time I feel the same way and agree that violence solves nothing but at the same time it can be fun, when the odds are stacked against me is when I like it best, why do you think I went from a martial art that translates as "The gentle way" to one known the world over for it's level of injuries and violence?
I have no reason to lie because at the end of the day I don't give a damn what anyone thinks of me, I progressed to ever more violent sports because when I was younger thats what got the adrenaline kicking.
As I matured I realised that I am aggressive and I like the thrill of the fight but that isn't the be all and end all of martial arts , it should only be used for self defence. But if you try to be clever at someones expense [Quote] ( Seems to me that you were 1 of the kids that never got picked to play cos you were too busy wanking over your army figures.)then I see that as a challenge, so I issued you an invitation, it's up to you if you want to take it.
My opinion of "professional" football is that they are a bunch of overpaid under performing whinging bastards, which is probably why you feel an affinity with them.
So your telling me that if someone says something to you that you don't like, you see it as a challenge and offer them an invitation to fight. Man, I don't know where to begin, your so full of shit. If you can't compromise or reason with people first then your just proving yourself to be a moron.
As for your expert martial arts skills....well done, your doing something positive, but don't use this thread as an excuse to start braggin about it.
Im also going to have to decline your invitation, seen as I don't waste my time travelling miles to fight idiots. Although in everyday occurrance I probably would have spanked your bottom.
Man just forget it, I can't be arsed carrying on this argument and won't be replying, lets just agree to disagree.
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10-13-2004, 01:25 PM #4
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It depends on what sort of mood I'm in and what is said , but yes sometimes I will "challenge" someone to a fair fight, and if you provoke people then you should expect to be challenged.
I think when it comes down to it you are a lot more like a footballer than I originaly thought.
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10-14-2004, 11:49 PM #5
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why is it every time sum 1 mentions the England football team,,,,theres always sum1 who wants to start fighting? some ppl need to get a grip of them selfs...........
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10-15-2004, 01:48 PM #6
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I agree football and fighting seem inextricably linked.
Originally Posted by dog420
But!!!!
For your info I don't give a damn about football , but I object strongly to some moronic pillock trying to be a clever cunt and assuming that he knows anything at all about me. I also have a problem with the same person sat behind a desk and making his mouth go and calling me a liar ( something which where I come from would earn you a serious arse kicking) .
As for fighting over sport , I prefer to do my fighting in the ring and I reserve the right to challenge anyone who accuses me of being a liar.
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