Re: Xiaou2 Challenged: was: Okay fill me in what's been happening....



>>> Nice. But sorry, even if I hadnt been away from the arts for 7yrs,
>>> I
>>> would not do a no rules match with anyone. Even if I dispiesed
>>> them... which I do not dispise you or anyone else for that matter.

>> What happened to all of those brawls you were talking about...?

> Those brawls were supposed to be 'friendly'.. although many took
>them to a higher level of agression. However, they still were not
>on the level of such a challenge. For example, I would take a
>punch in an open brawl instead of breaking thier leg. In reality,
>I would not be so nice.. and of course, they wouldnt be either.

So... you weren't actually in any brawls after all then, were you?
That's pretty much what it comes down to, right? First it was serious
brawling, then it was just brawling, now it's 'friendly' brawling...
By next week I suppose it'll be intense group crocheting.

>> All this talk about life and death combat, but you're put off from
>> fighting because you ALMOST broke a bone one time? Bones heal, dude -
>> pain goes away.


> I stopped for other reasons. Thought that was one.. it was not all.
>I have other hobbies and interest.. and also have a lack of money and
>time. I decided to put my time and efforts into video game design
>creation, and woodworking. I felt I reached a high enough level in the
>art to surive well in a real combat situation, and that was good enough
>for me. Id do often miss it though, and think of returning on
>many occassions. Then I remember that I work nights now..

Judging by your website, I have another theory. You didn't 'stop'
because you really never started. You've seen a lot of kung fu movies
and anime, and you've got an overactive imagination. You've compiled
some... interesting... drawings and some pseudo-wisdom nonsense.
You're pretending to be a martial arts guru. I'm not sure if you
really believe all of this stuff, or if you're just pretending for fun.
If it's the latter, no problem - you say you were seventeen in the
picture, you're maybe in your twenties now? You probably live with
your parents so you can probably get away with pretending to be a
master of wing chun until they kick you out and make you get a job.

But if it's the former, man... I just pray you never have your
delusions shattered the hard way. May you spend the rest of your life
in this dream world, because the only way you're gonna wake up will be
painful.

>> So you lashed out and gave him a nasty bruise?


> No, I gave him a fracture. It took him a few months to fully recover
>from.

If your friend was writhing on the ground and screaming in pain over a
fracture, he was probably another kid. What were you, twelve when this
happened?

>> Yeah, dude probably limped for a good hour or so - might have even had
>> to put ice on it. You're a f'king barbarian.

> Funny enough, he was able to finally get up and walk for a while, but
>as he reported, when the adrenalin wore off.. he was in deep trouble.

I've had a broken leg, broken ribs, a broken arm, and a collarbone...
it can hurt - especially the collarbone - but it's not the writhing and
screaming pain that you're alluding to. It's really not a big deal,
especially if it's just a simple fracture. If it's compound or
fragmented, sure that's another story.

>Pain that was very intense, couldnt put any weight on it, requireing half a
>bottle of painkillers ro dull the pain.

Either he is a complete wuss, or you are full of *** and making him
up. Half a bottle of painkillers? Well, maybe if by 'painkillers' you
mean Advil or something like that.

>He was stubborn to go to a hospital, and his wife was over protective,
>and he couldnt let her know he was hurt else she ban him from the arts...

If his wife could "ban him from the arts" he was definately a ***.
Or made up.

>so he had to hobble when she wasnt looking.

Right... he managed to stay off the leg he couldn't fucking walk on
for as long as it took to heal and his wife - who was so contolling
that she could "ban" him from the martial arts - didn't notice.
Bull***. Your friend - assuming he existed which I doubt very much -
did not manage on a fracture for "a few months" without anyone, let
alone his wife, noticing. He didn't take out the garbage, or mow the
lawn, or shovel the snow, or have her bump into his leg in the middle
of the night, without her finding out in a dramatic way that his leg
was fractured. This is the same man who was writhing on the ground
screaming and couldn't stand up, remember? So he's not exactly the
tough and silent type. He didn't take half a bottle of painkillers per
night - not even Advil - either.

> As for the stupid barbarian comment.. your an idiot.

I guess you're right... barbarians actually existed.

> I applied about 1/10th the power I could have applied. I could have
>shattered his knee into so many pieces it would have had to have been
>replaced completely.

Sure you could. That is, if he was real and you actually did more than
watch bad kung fu movies in your parents house.

> The thing is, with a little practice and a little foot conditioning,
>anyone can learn this nasty kick and utilize it within less than one months
>time, and do the same type of damages.

And if one sprinkles pixie dust and thinks happy thoughts, one can fly.

> Its obvious such a kick couldnt be so effective, because if it was, then
>you might actually have to be aware of it. Maybe it dosnt exist untill you
>see it on tv right?! Maybe it dosnt exist untill you know it yourself?

Sure, such a kick could be effective and it could work. But I still
think you're making all of this up.

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