Mad_Dog_of_Fujiwara
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Pencak Silat and Capoeira, to name two of many.Name them
Unfortunately, "he clearly has it" is not good enough evidence for an ability to stay on a profile.I didnt ask that. Its just laughable to me because he clearly has it
Yes. That's my point. He beat someone up really bad, so they couldn't move. That is not paralysis inducement, and it never has been. Anybody in fiction who has ever hospitalized another person would get paralysis inducement if it worked like that.he was badly injured from Mikey how else would it happen you arent even making sense
No, pressure points require hitting someone's, well, pressure points. It requires precision, but it doesn't mean every instance of precision is an example of using pressure points. An archer couldn't do the same thing as an acupuncturist, for example, despite both requiring precision.Its related to kick aiming which is directly tied to the fighting style he uses when he's using pressure points. Pressure points attacks are thrown with precision and that is a form of practicing it, not hard to see how it ties in
ooooooh im so scared, what am i gonna doooo oh noooooYou dont know me from a can of paint i 100% guaranteed ive been in far more fights than you its not even debatable. We can prove this as well since you want to get personal
Anyways, as someone who has actually been in fights, yes, injuries do in fact make it harder to hear or see, especially if you get hit in the head.