07-01-2011, 10:02 PM
Robert, I believe the other post you made at the EF stated this:
Obnoxious and undisciplined guy at the DPF and fart bubbles?
A self appraisal perhaps?
Anyway, joshing aside, I believe you'll enjoy your time at the Swamp. There will be some genuine friendships made there.
Shared values and all that.
Have fun.
And as an old martial artist instructor myself, it is always wise to remember that nunchaku's often behave badly in the hands of the poorly instructed. They have a way of hitting the one wielding them. It's to do with a lack of control, overuse of energy, and an improper balance -physical and mental.
Bruisers become the bruised.
But then I suspect you already know that.
Quote:Again, don't worry about me. I specialize in vicious, nasty - but fact based - personal attacks and vituperation. So if you catch me on an unmoderated board, that is a very dangerous place to engage me. Because that is when the brass knuckles, nunchucks, and baseball bats come out.
When it comes to nasty, below the belt, vicious, relentless and no-holds-barred internet warfare, there is NO ONE better than me. You have no idea how many internet bullies and punks I have laid to waste. I don't start the fight and personal attacks, but I damn sure finish them.
That obnoxious (and very undisciplined) guy over at DPF? Nothing. I could eat him for breakfast and burp him out as a fart bubble.
Obnoxious and undisciplined guy at the DPF and fart bubbles?
A self appraisal perhaps?
Anyway, joshing aside, I believe you'll enjoy your time at the Swamp. There will be some genuine friendships made there.
Shared values and all that.
Have fun.
And as an old martial artist instructor myself, it is always wise to remember that nunchaku's often behave badly in the hands of the poorly instructed. They have a way of hitting the one wielding them. It's to do with a lack of control, overuse of energy, and an improper balance -physical and mental.
Bruisers become the bruised.
But then I suspect you already know that.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14