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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 29, 2016, 09:00:42 AM »
Hey I want to be psychoanalysed
What, by me? Haven't I already done that in the past? I'm 90% certain that I have.

I don't remember
I don't remember what I wrote verbatimly, but I most likely brought up how you're content with everything because you're passive. I also brought up how you don't see the need to workout as an example of your contentment with mediocrity as long as you have one goal you find meaning in.

You don't remember what you wrote verbatim.
I fell prey to a memedictionary site. Yes, you are correct.

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The Flood / Re: Do you think you're better than me?
« on: March 29, 2016, 08:59:06 AM »
I automatically believe others are inferior until proven otherwise. Therefore, I think so.
I bet you're quite comfortable in your mind.

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Which joints are most suspectable to being wrangled and causing pain?
In what contex, and what does wrangled mean?

If you're practicing and you don't know how to fall, your elbows are gonna hurt because you'll most likely deliberately land on them to take less damage to the body.

Context: You wanna twist someone who's attacking you

I'd say the elbow is an apparent joint, but besides that?
What the fuck does that mean? the best places to grab in a fight against people who know what they're doing is the neck and tricep/side of bicep, or the forearm and tricep. You can't grab the person's wrist with both arms to get a submission while standing, because Aikido doesn't work.

I mean, if you're up against someone who just leaves their fist after it has been thrown, I guess you could grab the wrist, twist it and then go behind the person and press their arm against their back, but that's not really fighting as much as it is subduing a drunk person.

If you want to literally twist the person, watch the 14 second mark
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Which joints are most suspectable to being wrangled and causing pain?
In what contex, and what does wrangled mean?

If you're practicing and you don't know how to fall, your elbows are gonna hurt because you'll most likely deliberately land on them to take less damage to the body.

Oh and your ankles are probably gonna hurt as well if you kick and you miss, or if you jump a lot, or do movements where the ankle is moving.

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You're right about self defense classes though. The ways that most people will tell me how they were taught to disarm someone makes me question reality and physics.
I'm right about everything in the OP.

Disarming is very simple, you don't have to make it complicated.
YouTube

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Spoiler

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Am I less of a man for groan kicking and slap fighting?
There's nothing wrong with groin kicking, but as for slaps it depends on your purpose. If you slap a person when you could attack with a better attack, then that's your loss, but a slap straight to the face could make the other person's eyes teary, which would give you quite the advantage.

edit: Groin kicks are GOAT against people who think that you're not gonna go for them. Most stances have the legs wide apart, which means that the person is inviting you for a groin kick. Groin kicks can end fights pretty quickly, and in fighting that's your goal.

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Those are the words of someone who's never fought outside of a controlled match.

You're right about self defense classes though. The ways that most people will tell me how they were taught to disarm someone makes me question reality and physics.
I've never fought anyone outside of sparring, but I still think that I can answer questions about fights with no rules as well.

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Disclaimers: 90% of martial arts are fake, or incomplete
Self-defense classes are against people who don't know how to fight.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 29, 2016, 06:24:21 AM »
Hey I want to be psychoanalysed
What, by me? Haven't I already done that in the past? I'm 90% certain that I have.

I don't remember
I don't remember what I wrote verbatim, but I most likely brought up how you're content with everything because you're passive. I also brought up how you don't see the need to workout as an example of your contentment with mediocrity as long as you have one goal you find meaning in.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 29, 2016, 05:18:36 AM »
Hey I want to be psychoanalysed
What, by me? Haven't I already done that in the past? I'm 90% certain that I have.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 29, 2016, 04:00:31 AM »
Fear derived from uncertainty.
You know, that definition says a bit about you.

I'd describe insecurity as something to strive for, since being secure means being certain, thus things aren't challenging. It is the challenges along our lives that elevates us to a higher level, or makes us crumble. Feeling fear means choosing to remain stagnant in fear of crumbling.
Insecure is not secure. Security is certainty, assurance, strong conviction. The most base fear is fear of the unknown. Therefore fear derived from uncertainty is insecurity.

Note that insecurity is necessary, not sufficient. You seemed to gloss over that in your over-analysis.
Oh you are my sacred user on this site.

I will break down what you wrote tom- later on today, after I've slept. Kind of an inconsiderate move on my behalf, but still.
Just thought I'd explain it for you, since you took it a bit out of context. I'd consider myself insecure, but not for the reasons you listed.

Insecurity isn't literal; bouldering, while by definition is "unsecured" doesn't make the climber insecure. In all likelihood, someone who boulders is probably quite secure in their abilities. Insecurity (to slightly fix my previous definition) is to fall to the fear of uncertainty. Security is to overcome it.
"not confident about yourself or your ability to do things well"
is in a definition I googled, but you describe the word as if the above leads to fear. Uncertainty to you, if I've understood correctly, is fear. You fear the unknown. Not fearing the unkown is to no longer be insecure, but I say there's another side to the word.
 
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I'd say that the human who attacks the red guy is insecure, but not afraid. He is anxious, and doesn't only doubt his abilities, but he knows that his abilities are inferior. By your definition, him not feeling fear would make him secure, but that doesn't seem to be the case for me. I say you can be insecure, but not feel fear.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:51:53 PM »
Fear derived from uncertainty.
You know, that definition says a bit about you.

I'd describe insecurity as something to strive for, since being secure means being certain, thus things aren't challenging. It is the challenges along our lives that elevates us to a higher level, or makes us crumble. Feeling fear means choosing to remain stagnant in fear of crumbling.
Insecure is not secure. Security is certainty, assurance, strong conviction. The most base fear is fear of the unknown. Therefore fear derived from uncertainty is insecurity.

Note that insecurity is necessary, not sufficient. You seemed to gloss over that in your over-analysis.
Oh you are my sacred user on this site.

I will break down what you wrote tom- later on today, after I've slept. Kind of an inconsiderate move on my behalf, but still.

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The Flood / Re: Do you think you're better than me?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:49:38 PM »
Make your own fucking goals based on what you value

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The Flood / Re: Do you think you're better than me?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:49:06 PM »
Gaara, shut the fuck up

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The Flood / Re: Do you think you're better than me?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:46:39 PM »
No fam, and I'm not worried about that anyways.
If someone says yes and explains why, there is so much for both of us to gain. We could both learn about ourselves.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:43:03 PM »
Fear derived from uncertainty.
You know, that definition says a bit about you.

I'd describe insecurity as something to strive for, since being secure means being certain, thus things aren't challenging. It is the challenges along our lives that elevates us to a higher level, or makes us crumble. Feeling fear means choosing to remain stagnant in fear of crumbling.

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The Flood / Do you think you're better than me?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:34:35 PM »
If so, explain why.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:31:37 PM »
Wait a minute, I just thought of the perfect thing.

Verbatim's in pursuit of being secure. It's not that he actually is secure, or insecure, but more that all he wants is security.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:29:51 PM »
Hey, let me save you both some time

Spoiler
Yes you will
No I won't
Yes you will
No I won't
Yes you will
No I won't
Yes you will
No I won't
Yes you will
No I won't

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 05:07:53 PM »
Das is a weeaboo, he loses automatically. He is comfortable in his state, even though he could achieve better.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:59:49 PM »
but real talk, Verbatim is childish, or autistic.
Neither.

The rest of your post was incoherent, as usual.
If you do understand it it actually shows an example of how it's true in this reply of yours, which started with only "Neither", but then the second line was edited in.

Clearly you have no concern for the humans behind the messages, and for the winning part I'm sure you understood the message, which was about your need for being seen in the better light.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:56:41 PM »
I generally want to appear boastful about myself but ultimately I have to admit I'm pretty insecure. Probably more so than anyone else on this site.

If you looked up insecurity there'd be a pic of Verbatim
I'll vouch for this.
Oh please, you've fallen into a black hole where the only thing coming in is stuff that supports your beliefs. Your way of handling data is borderline autistic. The charm has worn off, but you're oblivious to these things because of the darkness in that hole, or your autism.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:55:16 PM »
I generally want to appear boastful about myself but ultimately I have to admit I'm pretty insecure. Probably more so than anyone else on this site.

If you looked up insecurity there'd be a pic of Verbatim
Wow, I never knew that. Thank you for sharing this, it must have been difficult to open up to me like that, but I appreciate it.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:54:17 PM »
but real talk, Verbatim is childish, or autistic. Whatever you want to call someone who only wants to win regardless of what battle it is, instead of prioritizing due to what's to gain, which is often a better relationship or understanding of the person.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:49:35 PM »
A) I didn't mean that you suck his cock just for that one instance where liking his reply wasn't enough to show your appreciation, but rather overall

People do that all the time, but alright.
Yeah, when something is worth your appreciation in both forms.

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:45:21 PM »
I suck cock, preferably Verbatim's cock

Wow. I mean, I don't think Verbatim is the most secure of individuals either, but the response was pretty funny, you have to admit.
A) I didn't mean that you suck his cock just for that one instance where liking his reply wasn't enough to show your appreciation, but rather overall
B) I've lost my sense of taste both in food and in emotional things, so I can't really tell if that was funny by normal standards

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:41:56 PM »
I wonder where I would be in the dictionary
If there's a word for situational autism you'd be there. "ChallengerX is a fairly normal person, but when he plays Halo 3 he acts like some mlg tard"

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:39:45 PM »
If you looked up insecurity there'd be a pic of Verbatim
With a caption reading, "Reference: the exact opposite of insecurity."
I suck cock, preferably Verbatim's cock

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The Flood / Re: What does "insecure" mean?
« on: March 28, 2016, 04:38:59 PM »
If you looked up insecurity there'd be a pic of Verbatim
With a caption reading, "Reference: the exact opposite of insecurity."
I think you're mixing up confidence with security. Just because it feels like you're the shit doesn't mean you know you are the shit.

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