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Post by SKJTapion on Feb 26, 2005 21:21:16 GMT -5
What kind of sword you mean?
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Post by Tarugi on Feb 26, 2005 21:33:34 GMT -5
what sword are you going to use
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Post by SKJTapion on Feb 26, 2005 21:35:39 GMT -5
A traditional Celtic short sword. Unless you would rather I used a Claymore? They are a more similar size to the Samurai swords.
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Post by Tarugi on Feb 26, 2005 21:41:20 GMT -5
whatever you prefer. i will stick with my reverse blade.
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Post by ~*Hieislove*~ on Feb 26, 2005 21:43:56 GMT -5
Kenshin rip off I use the tranditional Japanse fu tang sword Well i know i am not a samurai. I am a swordsman. You might think it is the same thing but it isnt. I do things differently than a "samurai". Like everytime i go to bed i either bilndfold myself or put cotton balls in my ears followed by ear muffs covering up my ears so i can train my hearing and sight senses. I have been doing this for about a year. I havent been afraid of anything or anyone besides myself. Even though i use Japanese swords and use to follow Japanese sword techniques, that doesnt make me a "samurai". I am just mearly a swordsman that hasnt found his limits. Thanks anyways for your words of encouragement. Well it seems to me my word went in vain...
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Post by Tarugi on Feb 26, 2005 21:46:30 GMT -5
ok fine i would use a regular wakizashi then. It doesnt matter to me. I prefer a rvb bc i have grown use to it.
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Post by ~*Hieislove*~ on Feb 26, 2005 21:47:59 GMT -5
ok fine i would use a regular wakizashi then. It doesnt matter to me. I prefer a rvb bc i have grown use to it. I know a special technique against the reverse blade so..you must be pretty fast
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Post by Tarugi on Feb 26, 2005 21:51:24 GMT -5
I have a lot of stamina, or so i am told and your words didnt go in vain. They may have been ment for a samurai but that doesnt mean it takes a samurai to understand it.
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Post by ~*Hieislove*~ on Feb 26, 2005 21:54:46 GMT -5
I have a lot of stamina, or so i am told and your words didnt go in vain. They may have been ment for a samurai but that doesnt mean it takes a samurai to understand it. I said it went in vain because I was hoping you understood, but you didnt. I never meant anyone who understood me (Only Blackcoven but not in the samurai theme in other ways) its a d*mn shame, I try and try to explain but it flows out the ears for people . I should just be quite , but no.
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Post by Tarugi on Feb 26, 2005 21:57:49 GMT -5
why do you say i dont understand what tells you that i didnt.
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Post by ~*Hieislove*~ on Feb 26, 2005 22:01:42 GMT -5
why do you say i dont understand what tells you that i didnt. When you didnt consider yourself a samurai, reread all my post , I'm suggesting that you really are one, even though the ages has change. And you didnt show the same affection for my words like I do. *sigh* its understandable. __________ Not to anyone but I say this: To me being a samurai is the hardest thing, many people tell me I'm no true samurai but I dont let that get to me
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Post by Tarugi on Feb 26, 2005 22:06:59 GMT -5
that is what i think. You can view me as a samurai but that is just a title of a swordsman/women. I think that i havent deserved that title yet. But I thank you for refering me as one.
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Post by ~*Hieislove*~ on Feb 26, 2005 22:08:42 GMT -5
that is what i think. You can view me as a samurai but that is just a title of a swordsman/women. I think that i havent deserved that title yet. But I thank you for refering me as one. You misunderstand, Samurai is a swordman/women
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Post by Tarugi on Feb 26, 2005 22:11:09 GMT -5
I know a samurai is a swordsman/women. I view it as an honorable title and some other things.
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Post by ~*Hieislove*~ on Feb 26, 2005 22:14:28 GMT -5
Your an honor believe it or not.
I say "Those who pick up a sword for the good , have my respect."
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