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your grocery list? you forgot the lotion and the playboy.
Hot Dogs!
Fail, Karate is fighting without weapons.
What if your hands are registered lethal weapons? Huh, Smarty Pants?
Chuck Norris is a registered weapon.
*roundhouse kicks fail graph*
i am a registered bio weapon
Actually, karate uses weapons also. Tae-Kwon-Do is the on that’s only hand to hand combat
You should try learning some japanese. Karate means “empty hands” the whole point in karate is to be able to fight without weapons. The graphic is really funny, but pretty innaccurate.
they did say
“according to youtube….”
Don’t forget Afro Ninja’s use of them. To keep balance from a failed backflip.
Sparring with them’s kinda hard. As my sensei said to me ‘Nunchaku are almost as dangerous to your enemy as they are to you’.
I did Ju-Jitsu and the syllabus had a few weapons on you had to know before you could go for your Black Belt, so we started early. I’m pretty sure the reason for doing Nunchaku first was because you *will* hit yourself in the balls and thus teaches you respect for all the weapons.
Karate translates to ‘open hand’ fighting. No big deal, also the header spelled nunchaku wrong
“Nunchaku” may be the proper romanization, but both “nunchuk” and “nunchuck” are generally accepted westernized spellings.
Yea, karate means empty hand, it’s formal name, karate-do means way of the empty hand. However there are many styles of karate, I only train in shotokan but I’ve heard of some styles wich use weapons to some extent, but I’m not entirely sure about it.
good ol loading ready run.
they are the guys who made the original nunchuck fail video
I reckon there should be a miniscule sliver of colour in there labelled ‘Husking Rice’.