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Originally posted by PAUL
Oh boy....
Here we go....opcorn:
Originally posted by 7starmantis
Naa, I'm done....I have nothign else to say
7sm
Dear God Phil, I did not nor do I appologize for my comments
I was trying to further explain to those still level headed enough to try and understand what I said, that I ment no disrespect. But seeing how you did mean to disrespect me...
As a martial artist, one should attempt to keep peace, not instigate trouble, this is why I originally said I felt you were egocentric
Some who posted after me were genuinly concerned with helping the misunderstanding, or resolving a conflict.
As I read those posts, I thought, "Maybe I was a little harsh, and maybe I should give Sharp Phil's writtings another chance"
HOWEVER, after your polite and candid response, I agree with my original ideas of you and your writting.
I believe you are not trying to "turn the other cheek"...
...or help resolve conflict, but stir up and antagonize more disruption.
This is the sign of a true martial artist.
Originally posted by Master of Blades
Until Phil says the next thing you mean....:shrug:
Originally posted by 7starmantis
Naa, I'm truly done...nothing left to say, if I continue I'll only be arguing and thats moot.
7sm
Originally posted by Master of Blades
Impressive, well I guess that means everything is good and done. Nothing more to say, move along people, nothing to see here![]()
Originally posted by PAUL
Unless we want to have a more productive discussion on...
1. the product
2. your feelings on wearing Martial Arts stuff in public
3. hot women
Why hot women, you ask? Because we can ALWAYS devert the topic to hot women! (I think it is in the MT rules somehere...right?...Kaith!!)![]()
Originally posted by PAUL
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One dumb move I made when I was 20 yrs. old is I thought it would be "cool" to have "stickfighter" personalized on my license plate. I will admit that this was a dumb move on my part. However, it was quite humerous also because I could only have 7 letters, so my plate actually said: "STKFHTR."
Originally posted by 7starmantis
I believe you are not trying to "turn the other cheek" or help resolve conflict, but stir up and antagonize more disruption. This is the sign of a true martial artist.
7sm
Originally posted by PAUL
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One dumb move I made when I was 20 yrs. old is I thought it would be "cool" to have "stickfighter" personalized on my license plate. I will admit that this was a dumb move on my part. However, it was quite humerous also because I could only have 7 letters, so my plate actually said: "STKFHTR." It made sense to me at the time, but unfortunatily I think about only twice did someone actually get it right. What was the most funny about this was, people more often then anything else thought it said "steak father". :rofl: I found this to be hilarious because "T" comes before "H" in "father," and it isn't like that on my plate. So to me this seemed quite illiterate. Some would say, "So...does your license plate say 'steak-father'?" I would usually reply, "Why yes it does....I got it because 'meat daddy' was taken." :rofl: :rofl: You should have seen their faces after that!
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Originally posted by PAUL
How do you guys feel about wearing clothing that blatently advertises what you do. Jackets with your School name on them, etc.?
Do you think that it violates good sense for self defense, or not?
I'd have to agree with the idea that it depends on where I'm going. I DO NOT wear logos when I'm going into the downtown area. If I wear a logo t-shirt to work I always have a button up shirt over it so that when I get out of the truck I can cover the t-shirt. I haven't even purchased anything with the logo of my current school on it. There's only one design to choose from and it isn't promoted by the sensei. It's there if you want it and I don't think I've ever heard him mention it. I've only seen one other student wear one. My last school was just the opposite. The instructor was constantly shoving the latest jacket or t-shirt design down your throat. Buy this, buy that. I don't know about fashion sense but it seems that wearing a martial arts t-shirt in an area that you know is prone to problems is like wearing a tee that says "I'm carrying a concealed weapon, please test me."Do you think that it violates good sense for self defense, or not?
Care about others aproval and you will forever be their slave.