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    yay the koka ninja

    http://www.toushinkai.com/html/Intro.htm
    yay lets learn about the koka ninja and how you can go to japan and get menkyo in koka ryu ninjutsu " After studying for a while under Yunoki Sensei and endless travelling back and forth to Kyoto, I got a Menkyo Kaiden in Koka Ryu; a traditional style from Ninjutsu traditions." taken straight from this guys site he calls himself Rodolfo Turolla, see what I don't understand is how people keep thinking they can get away with thi, and if your going all that way to fake it then why not just go learn it?
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    People think they can get away with this because they can. Cheating or lying your way through ranks is more common than anybody wants to believe. They go all that way and fake it because its easier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feral00 View Post
    People think they can get away with this because they can. Cheating or lying your way through ranks is more common than anybody wants to believe. They go all that way and fake it because its easier.
    but I mean your still spending all the time to create your story, and fabricate a bunch of ****, start a following and start making up bullshit curriculum for teaching, with all that time you could be easily going out and learning
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    Oh lord!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaoru666 View Post
    but I mean your still spending all the time to create your story, and fabricate a bunch of ****, start a following and start making up bullshit curriculum for teaching, with all that time you could be easily going out and learning
    Let's not be silly learning is hard. Physical learning is even harder IMO. So, coming up with a lie is much easier than training, reading, working out, progressing, learning the history, and proving yourself for others.

    Making up a few forms or stealing them from a movie is easy. Saying you learned from some did in the mountains of china is easy. Cashing the checks is easy.
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    Learning costs money.

    Teaching makes money.

    I'm no financial wizard (although I do look at naked Miranda Kerr photos as often as possible), but it seems to me that if you bypass that whole "learning" part of the martial arts business model and go straight to teaching you could potentially save at least two thousand dollars.

    You can then spend $20 on a DVD of someone who learnt from some ninja in the forest on a mountain in the ranges within walking distance to a guys hut who once knew someone who trained at a temple (obviously after you teach a few classes you can buy the next DVD in the series and stay one step ahead of your students). After your inevitable purchasing of McDonalds meals for sustenance you'll literally be profiting about $2.20 before you even start.

    No wonder they bypass that pesky "learning" stage. There's nothing in it for them!








    [The main funny part is in the maths and how much it works out to be spending on McDonalds, if you didn't already get it. And if you didn't, by explaining it I didn't make it funny. If you did, have you considered getting a grant from the government?
    $2000 - $20 - $X = $2.20
    X is the money spent on MacDonalds.
    See what I did there?]
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    Quote Originally Posted by battlefields View Post
    Learning costs money.

    Teaching makes money.

    I'm no financial wizard (although I do look at naked Miranda Kerr photos as often as possible), but it seems to me that if you bypass that whole "learning" part of the martial arts business model and go straight to teaching you could potentially save at least two thousand dollars.

    You can then spend $20 on a DVD of someone who learnt from some ninja in the forest on a mountain in the ranges within walking distance to a guys hut who once knew someone who trained at a temple (obviously after you teach a few classes you can buy the next DVD in the series and stay one step ahead of your students). After your inevitable purchasing of McDonalds meals for sustenance you'll literally be profiting about $2.20 before you even start.

    No wonder they bypass that pesky "learning" stage. There's nothing in it for them!








    [The main funny part is in the maths and how much it works out to be spending on McDonalds, if you didn't already get it. And if you didn't, by explaining it I didn't make it funny. If you did, have you considered getting a grant from the government?
    $2000 - $20 - $X = $2.20
    X is the money spent on MacDonalds.
    See what I did there?]
    I never thought of the money aspect thats a good point, you could save **** load of money by not learning and just claiming stuf

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