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2004-09-27, 07:11 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | |||
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2004-09-27, 12:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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More to the point: when do you decide to check and see if you're any good at it? Oh what am I up to today? Nothing? We'll soon see about that, lets find some big buildings and jump off of them!
Stupid Frenchies... (they came up with it - the whole thing was on a show on Channel 4 (Brit))
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2004-09-27, 10:33 PM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
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The first one is not good, because it doesn't show the complete shattering of the tibia, fibula, and knee cartilage. Additionally, I am really biased against Eminem. I was born two blocks from "8 Mile" road in Detroit. Everyone at school expects me to rap. For this he deserves to die.
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The gun katas. Through analysis of thousands of recorded gunfights, the Cleric has determined that the geometric distribution of antagonists in any gun battle is a statistically predictable element. The gun kata treats the gun as a total weapon, each fluid position representing a maximum kill zone, inflicting maximum damage on the maximum number of opponents while keeping the defender clear of the statistically traditional trajectories of return fire. By the rote mastery of this art, your firing efficiency will rise by no less than 120%. The difference of a 63% increase to lethal proficiency makes the master of the gun katas an adversary not to be taken lightly. |
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