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omnifinite

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  1. Ok you guys have lost me, what the hell is antimater?

    Protons with a negative charge... electrons with a positive charge... that's the gist of it. Had the big bang produced equal amounts of matter and anti-matter we wouldn't exist... but matter ended up being slightly favored (I suppose if anti-matter had been favored it would have been called 'matter' :)).

  2. I think whether an art is "combative" or not depends on how it's taught to you. If combat is the focus and it's tried and true, it'll be combative. If combat isn't the focus, it won't be... the art is kind of irrelevant beyond the likelihood of finding the right teacher within a specific one.

    a lot of people complain about mcdojos but why doesn't anyone do something about it?

     

    What have you done about it? Not to sound accusatory... I'm just wondering what you had in mind, and where you've started with it on your own. I'm not sure I'd have the energy to attempt to change that many people's minds about something. If they don't feel like doing any research before devoting themselves to that sort of study, well, in the end they're the ones who lose out most.

  3. Well, I guess I'll join the geek party. I have an old Wolverine vs. Spiderman annual/graphic novel/whatever where the two of them go at it. Spiderman gives Wolverine a beating that would total a truck, and Wolverine takes it just to toy with him. They end up on the ground in a bit of a stalemate, Spiderman wins if he uses all his strength to break Wolverine's neck (and even that's iffy), or Wolverine wins if he just pops the claws. And Wolverine is still toying with him, knowing that Spiderman doesn't have it in him to murder a person (I don't remember what they were fighting about). If Wolverine had wanted to kill him, he would have... he had tons of chances. Of course it all depends on what the writers end up pulling out of their butts as their deadlines loom.

     

    So I suppose they're pretty evenly matched. Although I don't remember Spiderman using the webs once in that fight. I think he ran out. Maybe that could have turned the tables (he'd be the only one somewhat effective at long-range).

     

    Wolverine gets webbed up thick enough for Spiderman to get a few seconds of access to his neck: Spiderman wins.

     

    Wolverine makes it past the Spidey-sense and gets the claws in once... just once: Wolverine wins.

     

    Avoiding Wolverine would be a piece of cake for Spiderman. But that isn't winning.

     

    I'm not sure who I'd put my money on. If it came down to pure savagery (and I'm betting it would), Wolverine would have it. Plus Wolverine doesn't get tired, Spiderman does.

     

    *reads this over again*

     

    I'm depressed now.

  4. My instructor once had a sensei who could kick so fast he could be practically kneeling, go into a roundhouse to the face, go back to the previous position, and do the same kick again, and if you were lucky you could block/dodge the 2nd kick... maybe.

     

    Flawless technique will make something useful real quick.

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