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Post by Rimmer on Jan 15, 2005 16:10:42 GMT -5
you really shouldn't use violence to solve problems It's sometimes the only way to sort things out. I'm not violent but I take no crap off anyone...but I grew up in a rough area. Learned the hard way to be tough. *thinks back to the old days*
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Rimmerslittlevoodoodoll
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Fear not, I'm the bloke Who used to Clean the Gunk out of the Chicken Soup machine!
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Post by Rimmerslittlevoodoodoll on Jan 15, 2005 16:37:41 GMT -5
i know its sometimes theonly way i admit but its still not the best. ((makes me sound like a goody goody)) i mean i've used violence before.... i'm in 2 minds about it lol.
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Post by That English-Edge on Jan 16, 2005 8:10:01 GMT -5
you're like me then being scitzofrenic.
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Rimmerslittlevoodoodoll
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Post by Rimmerslittlevoodoodoll on Jan 16, 2005 11:47:54 GMT -5
yep. i always use violence with one of my friends especially when she hit me 15 times in the arm for my birthday (great present) i still have the bruise and it happened 12 days ago.
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Post by Rimmer on Jan 16, 2005 14:26:58 GMT -5
My, how times have changed. I used to carry a knife (not anymore though. Very silly...but I was young). I was always fighting but the only way anyone got respect where I grew up was to fight for it. If you backed down that was you.
Looking back I'm not ashamed of the way which I grew up. No one walks over me and I don't take crap from anyone but at the same time I built up some very close loyalties which have carried over. Folk who used to be rivals with us are great mates now.
I guess that's why I'm so protective over folk I'm mates with or like. Having said that I haven't been in a fight for, oh, 9 years or so. The older you get the less it means but at the time it was do or die.
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Post by red dwarf addict on Jan 16, 2005 16:59:36 GMT -5
I can be violent, but not often. If someone insults me or my friends, it's lights out.
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Post by That English-Edge on Jan 16, 2005 17:06:23 GMT -5
Hmn I own 6 swords samuri naturalli.
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Post by Captain Emerald on Jan 17, 2005 14:53:45 GMT -5
I'm just blunt.
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Post by red dwarf addict on Jan 17, 2005 16:41:59 GMT -5
You just look angry and it scares me ;D
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Post by Rimmer on Jan 18, 2005 9:09:17 GMT -5
Hmn I own 6 swords samuri naturalli. I have three. One four foot, one three and one two feet long. Plus 2 pairs of nunchakas. And I know how to use them! Been taught to since I was 5. ;D
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Post by That English-Edge on Jan 18, 2005 11:27:37 GMT -5
hey mine are stricktly ordamentall.
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Post by Captain Emerald on Jan 18, 2005 13:17:21 GMT -5
You just look angry and it scares me ;D I scare everyone. ;D
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Post by red dwarf addict on Jan 18, 2005 15:25:47 GMT -5
I have three. One four foot, one three and one two feet long. Plus 2 pairs of nunchakas. And I know how to use them! Been taught to since I was 5. ;D Not fair, I was I knew how! I don't een know what numshika thingys are anyway...
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Post by Rimmer on Jan 18, 2005 16:53:25 GMT -5
My swords are ornamental but I can use them in the strange instance I needed to. Nunchaku are thus: www.martialartsmart.net/nunchaku.htmlI had the foam ones to train with when I was young but can now use the heavy oak ones....have been hit on the head many times with them though! ;D Being an old-skool karate kid is great! My swords are similar to the ones second down here: www.karatedepot.com/samurai_swords.html
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Post by That English-Edge on Jan 18, 2005 17:00:10 GMT -5
well mine are full lenght
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