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nathan28 wrote: sometimes you forget that unprotected, strange sigils = astral gonorreah
zhivkov wrote:This is great stuff-will have to come back as it is kinda late-sorry your birthday wasn't better OE-loved the thing about Hollywood and gay Jews hehe-except for that one time I am a police unmagnet-I could be doing 80mph in a school zone and not a one would notice-if there is a way to send this power to you I will-it is a good thing i am not a shop lifter -my cloak of invisiblilty seems to extend to sales clerks and store managers-except for the weird ones-maybe because i am weird Hope all of you are doing great!-Z OMG astral gonnorheagood one nathan!
zhivkov wrote:Hi ya'll sorry for the drawal there-just came by to see whats shaking and to say hi and hope everyone is doing great! I had a weird kind of off-topic? question-I was wondering if any of you knew what the general feeling at RI on Sept 11 was-wrt if there was just an operation to expand US empire-or if the event also had a more esoteric component-component wasn't quite the word I wanted but it is late and its hard for me to think at the best of times. Peace and best to all of you!
zhivkov wrote:hehe thought i was alone -good to c u OE i am addicted to at least two things i saw on the list-maybe more will look again-o Perelandra I stole your pic-does anyone know if nathan is around 2nite?
Haha if you put vicodin as equal to oxycodone and valium as equal to xanax i am actually addicted to 3!
Perelandra wrote:
Perelandra wrote:OP ED wrote:they're not half bad if you cook them right. :: ::
Mais non, I do not believe you have cooked frogs' legs.
Joe Hillshoist wrote:Cheers OP ED you just gave me the names of a whole bunch of things I should be doing more often.
I never knew the names of those techniques, and I don't practice them enough, but gee some of em are good.
Wang Xiangzhai sounds like he knows what he is talking about.What is, after all, the basic principle of combat science? Different people have different answers to this question, but studying boxing routines, forms of movements, fixed techniques, and training hits and beats, all fall into the category of superficial, and although the boxing routines and forms of movements have been popular already for a long time, they are, indeed, extremely harmful to the people.
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One should know that the original ‘Xingyi’ completely lacked the training method of the twelve forms, but the whole body was meant to express the essence of all these twelve forms. It did not have the theory of the mutual promotion and restraint of the five elements, there were just the five elements representing five kinds of forces. It did not have any fixed techniques, boxing routines or forms of movements either. I remember well the words of my late teacher about the five elements: Metal means the strength contained in the bones and the muscles, the mind being firm like iron or stone, being able to cut gold and steel. Wood has the meaning of the bending but rooted posture of a tree.
Water means force like the waves of the vast sea, lively like a dragon or a snake, when used, it is able to pervade everything. Fire means strength being like gunpowder, fists being like bullets shot out, having the strength to burn the opponent’s body by the first touch. Earth means exerting strength heavy, deep, solid, and perfectly round, the qi being strong, having the force of oneness with heaven and earth. This is the syncretism of the five elements. It has nothing to do with one technique overcoming another technique as the modern people claim. If one first sees with the eyes, then thinks of it again in the mind, and then launches the counter-attack towards the enemy, it is very seldom that one will not get beaten up.
http://taijijourney.blogspot.com/2005/07/interview-with-mr-wang-xiangzhai.html
OP ED wrote:i really do like this one darling. you changed it, yes?
do you know what this one is called or who did it?
Au Contraire ::
would you believe i was a sunday school teacher?
("little children, love one another")
Love is the Law.
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I just bought it. Are there any similar, yet accessible, books that you like better?OP ED wrote:the talbot book?
its pretty good.
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