Unfortunately, you not saying anything different than they, nor have yet to offer anything to cause what you are saying to be interpreted any differently.
It seems to me your English is good...
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Unfortunately, you not saying anything different than they, nor have yet to offer anything to cause what you are saying to be interpreted any differently.
It seems to me your English is good...
Hehe.
You just want to meet him, but what I'm saying is he wants to meet me. :D
While that might be true for some, I've encountered too many similar things in many different circumstances - from the local to the the national level - with respect to the Chinese; I can't dismiss...
There is a funny secret about such type of "secrets": They go both ways.
If I share with you some "lesson" but make you swear not to discuss what you learned with anyone else (and you keep...
No need to ask. I can narrow it down already to one of only three people. (Describe him a little more and I can tell you who exactly). None of them would be, as you suggest, "surprised" by meeting a...
For what it's worth, Moy Yat never spoke about the specifics of any of his private lessons with Yip Man - at least not to me. He did, however, say three things about private lessons with Yip Man in...
Throwing "over the body", as suggested by Moshe and disputed by Graham, is not in the Ving Tsun forms.
In order to properly perform a throw, three factors need to be present, not necessarily in...
What part of *if* is hard to understand in my words?
I stand by my words, too: If a 1 cm deviance causes a BREAKDOWN (should not read as a slightly less than perfect result). So, the onus is...
Absolutely incorrect. This movement's details as contained within the Ving Tsun 3rd form are completely incompatible with throwing someone using technique instead of muscling through it (and risking...
Fair enough. I messed up the time zone offset for the UK from where I am by two additional hours forward.
So what did I mistakenly call him? Greek? Turkish?
You're cute when you're posturing.
I took into consideration you are in a different time zone. That's how I knew what time it was where you are when you posted. As far as personal attacks, your...
Moy Yat had respect for Ng Chan. But the SiHing who taught him the most was Mak Po. Of course, your comment is irrelevant anyway.
Also, LOL @ poor southern Chinese peasants being able to afford...
At the moment, you're the one up past midnight demonstrating degraded reading skills while responding, so you tell me. ;P
What "stuff to do" in such a situation did I write about? I stay out of those innane online conversations.
I think you're confusing me with someone else. Or drunk posting again. Or both.
What does he want to show me again? Whether he can make a 1 cm change and start sucking? I say he can't show that. LOL.
That's fine. Such a situation would be a different skillset than here, anyway.
I doubt however, you will be able to demonstrate how a 1 cm change can make everything go to pot ... unless your...
And you do, right?
I see you are joining k gledhill in creating logical fallacies. You created two there: an Ad Hominem, and also an appeal to authority.
I'll let you two in on a little...
Well then, your answer is incorrect.
The reason the dummy is made of hardwood is because hardwoods are indigeneous to southern china and are cheap, plentiful, and do not require significant skill...
So now you're trying to make an appeal to pity?
I know the reasons. However, in light of your previous gems, please humor me and answer your own questions.
And you do, right?
I understand perfectly. You chose to stick with an appeal to authority logical fallacy.
Can yours?
Your strawman is you created a different point of contention - slight alterations causing slight improvements - so that you could attempt to argue against the point I addressed - a...
What about fighting to your level of strawman? Apparently, that isn't a cardinal sin in your system.
If your movements are 1 cm away from a break down, your kung fu sucks.
No offense either, but either you are misunderstanding your dad, he is miscommunicating something to you, or he is incorrect.
Your first paragraph proves my point. Even if you don't yield, you...
You are confusing "circular" with "soft" and "angular" with "rigid".
I can say firsthand that Tso Shong Tin is not rigid; he is angular. I am not currently judging whether that is better than...