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anything can work, that doesn't mean it doesn't suck
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2/17/2006 2:30am--
Uh, WRONG. not everything can work and not everything can work everytime.
Originally Posted by Kidspatula
If something works but the person fails to use the technique correctly or in the wrong circumstance then the suckage can be directly attributed to the sucker that sucks, not the technique.
If you think that the technique sucks because it is a low percentage weapon in terms if it's effectiveness well then I would say that it's a matter of preference what weapons you choose to develop but I would not recommend failing to learn how to defend against it or one day you will join Dai Tenshi for nap time on the canvas.



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