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RobertRabbit (August 28, 2008 at 5:49 am)
You may not believe it, and that's fine. But those who abuse their abilities find themselves to a swift demise.
I never said we don't have "sparring".
You know not of what you speak. Why you're even here, bashing on justforthefavorites for being 18, while you're THIRTY-THREE, is totally beyond me.
You're pitiful. Were you a bully in school, too? I mean, if you're that much of an arrogant douche online, I can't imagine you in real life.
guerillajack (August 28, 2008 at 5:32 am)
"keep in mind,when you use Ninjutsu for profit or for fame,you lead yourself to your own destruction"
This is one of the most silly, pompous ,pretentious things I have ever read from a grown up. You have been reading too much Harry Potter.
1) Ninpo is too deadly to use in sparring
2) If you do use it, you'll get beaten up, because you are a glory hound.
3) If however you are a young, gullible student then welcome. So long as no one is watching, or filming & it is deadly, you are invincible
RobertRabbit (August 28, 2008 at 5:13 am)
Also, keep in mind, when you use Ninjutsu for profit or for fame, you lead yourself to your own destruction. This is meant for survival, not for attention. The minute that jackass stepped into the ring, he was destined to fail.
Sounds like it's some kind of curse, but hey, he's not the first to improperly use Ninjutsu and lose something important to him. In fact, he's lucky.
RobertRabbit (August 28, 2008 at 5:05 am)
"And I havent done ninpo, I tried it, for 3 weeks, and the class was full of nerdy little insecure pricks like you with an instuctor who said "we dont spar full contact in the Buj, its just to dangerous" so I left. I hoped to see something to change my opinion in the last 10 years but no vids, nothing."
That explains everything. Thank you.
Again, please see yourself out.
guerillajack (August 28, 2008 at 4:35 am)
Look! I get to use a video to make a point rather than hypothesising! Wow
watch?v=xyn4asny3Fo
Stev morris pat smith, no rules/rounds/weight classes, just like th3 str33ts for which you train but rarely venture. No biting or gouging, but I dont think he had a chance, do you. BTW this is how mma started, vale tudo- all in but as you were about three at the time you wouldnt know. This shut a lot of people up, who only recently have reappeared, calling ringsport
guerillajack (August 28, 2008 at 4:20 am)
Duff is a football playing mma nutriding wrestler who won. none the less. after a week of training. And your the guys who go on about ringsports being unrealistic because of rules like weight classes
justforthefavorites (August 28, 2008 at 4:19 am)
in fact, this really is over. keep trying to belittle a martial art u no nothing about. im sure its not a complete waste of your time. at least since u dont have a life to call your own. i however am starting college, along with work, and this little bickering of yours is really beneath me. i no when im right, and boy you r dead wrong. have fun posting reply after reply, just dont expect any more from me. just one tip: REALLY, for your own sake, stop assuming. its the way of the uneducated.
justforthefavorites (August 28, 2008 at 4:10 am)
oh plz, duff got knocked fucking hard in the head, by the lesser ninjutsu practitioner, who only lost due to the reach advantage. besides, duffs pretty adept in the martial arts. jason was beaten, and he himself stood by ninjutsus legitimacy, and his opinions a lot more valuable than yours, im afraid. so go crawl back into your little 6 week break from MMA now. your soft body needs some rest.
justforthefavorites (August 28, 2008 at 3:54 am)
hahaha, nerdy little insecure pricks like me? thats really rich, coming from a guy who was obviously picked on as a kid, so he bitched and needed some assurance later on by taken a proven MA, which is simply a sport, just like catch, greco, bjj, and the gentle art of jujutsu, making bjj gentle by transition. you're narrow minded to the fact that some MAs just dont work in a sport, as much as they would in real life.
guerillajack (August 28, 2008 at 3:54 am)
What sparring on human weapon? There was none. You know, sparring, two people agreeing to beat on each other for there mutual improvement, and test for weak spots and areas to improve. The only thing on that show that resembled sparring were the bouts at the end, where a football player beat a 10th dan in a sword fight, and a not very good mma fighter/actor on Days of our lives shot and mounted a 125th dan ninjutsu twit. Presumably they let them win as it would have been 2 deadly otherwise. |