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Thread: Stephan Bonnar is immune to Dim Mak-so good

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    There are street walkers that are wrestlers in those areas?
    Wow.
    Of course! Sometimes, you can't even see the Adam's apple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    Of course! Sometimes, you can't even see the Adam's apple.
    that's because they've had it surgically relocated...

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    60% of the time it works........all the time
    there are only masters where there are slaves

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    5. The reason you know you're wrong: I'm John Takeshi, and I said so, beeyotch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golden arhat View Post
    60% of the time it works........all the time
    You have heard Dillman's excuse for failures right?
    When given the choice between big business and big government, choose big business. Big business never threw millions of people into gas chambers, but big government did.

    "It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men" -Samuel Adams

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    Actually, in regards to the points that are base don "pain compliance" there are many people that are "non-responsive", one of the many reason I don't hold to much stock on pain compliance moves.
    As for neural override points, you really can't be "non-responsive" to those, though some can be overly sensitive to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1bad65 View Post
    You have heard Dillman's excuse for failures right?
    yeah - tongue and toes not in the right place

    people should read up a bit more on things like entrainment and NLP / anchoring before they get all excited about this silliness

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    Stop the breath or stop the blood flow. Or, engage an effective lock.

    These and the methods that support them are superior to any sort of 'theoretical' pain compliance.

    They are fail safe.

    Pain compliance is faulted from the get go because there are thresholds and they differ from person to person.

    On a bizzarely lighter note... as an alternative, you can repeatedly smash someone about the body, head and neck as fast and as furiously as possible. This can also be effective.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1bad65 View Post
    You have heard Dillman's excuse for failures right?
    youve blatantly never watched anchorman have you ? hahaha you should.

    still, nice to see you in some real discussion as opposed to..... well we wont go into that


    its a nice change
    Last edited by golden arhat; 06-26-2008 at 08:09 PM. Reason: pure awesomeness
    there are only masters where there are slaves

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    5. The reason you know you're wrong: I'm John Takeshi, and I said so, beeyotch.

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    I am a firm believer in Dim Muck!

    I know for a fact it works nearly 100% of the time, on nearly everyone and on any target on the body.

    It is true that some areas of the body are more vulnerable than others and.....

    ......you must hit the target at a velocity of approximately 1235 fps with an impact force of about 535 ft-lbs!

    I can teach just about anyone this mysterious art for about a $500-$700 initial investment and as little as one to two hours of training per week!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott R. Brown View Post
    I am a firm believer in Dim Muck!

    I know for a fact it works nearly 100% of the time, on nearly everyone and on any target on the body.

    It is true that some areas of the body are more vulnerable than others and.....

    ......you must hit the target at a velocity of approximately 1235 fps with an impact force of about 535 ft-lbs!

    I can teach just about anyone this mysterious art for about a $500-$700 initial investment and as little as one to two hours of training per week!
    Do you throw in a free rubber ducky?
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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