![]() trigger.happy.jack | That proverb helped me get laid once. xD ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 3:36AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | Enlightenment must come little by little, otherwise it would overwhelm. ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 3:28AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | He had an uncanny ability to gain wisdom from everything he took in of the world around him. That's what made him a great visionairy, a wise teacher, and a truly beautiful human being with vast thoughts, extensive experience, and completely open perception. To meditate and contimplate on his days and era would broaden even a blind man's view of life. True warrior. ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 3:13AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | A natural leader also, who often spoke of "the way". Many things of similar nature to Lao Tzu in spirit belief, and to Sun Tzu in physical disciplines that required being in control and planning ahead. The sword itself is all about fluid movement, mastery of the air, the self, the mind, and surroundings. He had a brilliant way of wording his knowledge. Like, to understand the universe one must not study souly one planet. That in itself could be applied to understanding of many things. ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 2:54AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | Not scrolls, but Gorinosho "The Book Of 5 Rings", yes. Are these the same works of the author I am thinking? ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 2:40AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | The japanese were very savage swordsmiths. I greatly admire their work, not so much the chinese replica knock offs, but the genuine original designs identicle to that of the samurai era. I could idle at the beauty of these graceful weapons for hours. The tanto itself had a similar tragic yet romatacised purpose as the misericord. I've read extensively on the traditions of the samurai, and I hold great respect for those who continue to honor and carry on those principals today. ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 2:27AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | The misericord is a french short blade designed to finish off an oponent on the battlefield, assassinate, or give a comrade a quick and painless death if they are mortaly wounded. The blade itself is sleek, slender, sharp and extremely pointy. It is meant to go under the armpit and directly into the heart of the victim quickly, as that area of flesh is tender and easiest to penetrate without bone obstructing the blow of the blade. A merciful coup de grace, so to speak quickly releiving one of the despair of battle and suffering. I think it is a beautiful and caring way to end someone's life. (: ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 2:16AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | Pleased to meet you Agni. (: I'm a bit of a blade enthusiast also. Butterfly knives, wakizashis, claymores, rapiers, misericords, dirks, switch knives. I'm pretty sure I could fuck someone up professionaly with any weapon known to man including a bow & arrow. haha Oh, let me guess....codmw2? It's the shit but you haven't experienced true badass virtual combat until you've experienced MAG. That game is the shit son. ;D ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 2:02AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | I just really really enjoy playing with guns. lol No worries man, always got room for a new friend. ------ Curieuses tortures réinventent la genèse du corps. October 28, 2011, 1:35AM |
![]() trigger.happy.jack | I replied to your comment on my picture: BOOMstick Your comment: Badassery: Succeeded. My reply: Yes! Mission accomplished. Thanks dude. [This comment was generated automatically.] October 28, 2011, 1:11AM |
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