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When I finished watching Fearless, I read a news post that America's oldest living person had just died at 115 I believe. I realized that the oldest person's fame will last as long as I read the article and that Huo Yuanjia lived to be 42 and his legacy lives on by his life's efforts. I realized that what most people fear most(death) will happen for everyone, and that what you do with your life is how you will be remembered. I have come to believe that a true... Read More
Ciao
Just a quick jump to say I'm alive and lazy (as U can see)
Big Hug Everybody
Ciao Ciao Ciao
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We're doing it again! Yes, it's the second come-one-come-all Martial Arts Friends Weekly Meet-n-Greet! This time we're gathering in the chat room lounge on Monday evening, February 6th (that's tomorrow night) at 7 p.m. I believe that's a big "central time."
Some of the West Coast members have mentioned that that's awkward, because they're just heading home from work. And I've got no idea at all how awkward it might be for our overseas members. But litt... Read More
Reality
The potency of evil stands tall on a day marked heavily with the bitterness of mankind pitted against himself
Tony Rushing-1992 ... Read More
Origins: The Kshatriya
The parallels of the development of systemized martial arts on the Indian sub continent three to four thousand years ago with the martial arts found today in China, Korea and Japan are astonishing.
The history of Karate as we know it today can be taken back to India by several thousand years. India is recognized as the birthplace of Buddhism and also a number of bare-handed martial arts. Evidence seems to indicate that armed and unarmed combat was... Read More
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