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Animosity? Dude, I don't hate you, I always thought this is the way we talk to each other. The subject is "Do Palwes have more practical application than Taegeuk"
Not:
Do you agree with my interpretation?
Why are you using this to teach beginners?
What do you teach adults?
It has nothing to do with the subject, and when I do answer your question you go back to "Well that's not Taegeuk".
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Style: taekwon-do--
**** you I've never met a North korean let alone sympathized with the regime.
I just love Taekwon-do what possible effect can I be having on the political situation in Korea north or south by training and practicing juche tul?
If I were to suddenly stop and refuse to do the pattern do you think kim jung un will take any notice one way or the other? -
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