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I think it's the utter lack of punctuation and grammar; sorry, the English major in me just boils at that sort of thing.

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"He who hesitates, meditates in a horizontal position."

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forgot to add punctuations Im a graphic designer editors usally do the job for me (that and i was half asleep)

X kans - have jujutsu and dakentaijutsu (striking) for in the ninja art

other schools are modernized versions on ninjutsu or their interpitation of it the xkan teach ninjutsu but to really learn it and understand you have to train seriously

i know in the bujinkan our ninjutsu was partly developed by a samurai

lol wow that last post didnt make sense

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the x kans are bujinkan and the other two schools (i forget their names), right?

do you mean that part of your taijutsu comes from jujutsu? that would make more sense to me than a samurai developing ninjutsu, because what i know of ninjutsu goes against a lot bushido.

"Gently return to the simple physical sensation of the breath. Then do it again, and again, and again. Somewhere in this process, you will come face-to-face with the sudden and shocking realization that you are completely crazy. Your mind is a shrieking, gibbering madhouse on wheels." - ven. henepola gunaratana
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Okay, that clarifies things a lot.

So you're saying that there are some modern or interpreted ninjutsu schools, but it's not easy to learn, right?

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A friend of mine once told me his dad got offered to be taught ninjitsu by someone, but the cost was extremly high, and he would have had to go away and train in secret for like 6 months or a year, something like that.

His dad is a farmer, so he could not just up and leave, though.

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I don't know if I'd jump at that chance, or think I was going to be kidnapped...

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I don't know if I'd jump at that chance, or think I was going to be kidnapped...

Yeah, it sounded kind of fishy to me as well, one of those things you hear about, and then roll your eyes....

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It'd be way cool if it were real, though. If I had proof, I'd be gone in a heartbeat.

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Okay, that clarifies things a lot.

So you're saying that there are some modern or interpreted ninjutsu schools, but it's not easy to learn, right?

yea basically they are modernized verison of the art oh and its has been recorded that alot of samurai were in fact ninja's, and bushido actully came out after peace settled in japan. i know in Togakure ryu's original creator was a samurai

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its has been recorded that alot of samurai were in fact ninja's, and bushido actully came out after peace settled in japan.

do you have a source for that?

"Gently return to the simple physical sensation of the breath. Then do it again, and again, and again. Somewhere in this process, you will come face-to-face with the sudden and shocking realization that you are completely crazy. Your mind is a shrieking, gibbering madhouse on wheels." - ven. henepola gunaratana
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