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Diabolical Physiognomy
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Posted On:
2/12/2007 3:59am
Style: Boxing; Sub. Grappling--
Sadly enough, I do too.
Now lovely Lucifer, in hell so stark
King, and lord of sin and pride
With some mist his wits make dark.
He send thee grace to be thy guide
HE LOOKS LIKE A TINY BEAR MIXED WITH A CAT, AND THAT IS THE MEANEST ANIMAL MIXTURE EVER, BEAR FOR FUCKING STRENGTH, AND CAT FOR FUCKING MEAN!!! ************.
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Posted On:
2/12/2007 5:54am -
nail conditioning
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Posted On:
2/12/2007 12:04pm
Style: Rehab--
Check out MAP for hundreds of examples of this in action.
Originally Posted by Raining_Blood
Also featured: unpleasant threats veiled in polite words.
I've just been over there arguing with some 'tard with lots of pent-up aggression. It's amazing how nasty people can get when deprived of their full natural range of expression.
:new_cussi
Anyway enough about that, back to discussions of stupid youths. -
I'm grindin' 'till I'm tired...
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Posted On:
2/12/2007 12:16pm
Style: Judo. Some BJJ/Kickboxing--
True that. While there are lots of good people on MAP, there are also a LOT of people who are like the rich socialites at the country club, trading veiled insults and innuendoes in what they think is a witty manner. The main difference being that at least the people at the country club have money, while the passive-aggressives don't have fighting ability. (Or "survival" ability or what-the-****-ever they're calling it over there these days...)
Originally Posted by RunningDog
"[Fighting for Points] is doubtless very pretty, and invariably draws applause, but preferences should always be given to blows that do some business, to good straight hits that do something toward finishing the fight.
A man who has carefully trained for brilliant tapping play, will find himself considerably out of it in case he is called upon to do any real work."
-A.J. Newton, Boxing.



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2/12/2007 1:59am