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On Tue, 04 Aug 2020 07:27:23 -0400, songbird wrote:
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> if you want to practice use raw soybeans and rice..


And don't forget how they catch incoming arrows and knives with their chop sticks on those Karate and Kung-Fu movies.
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On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11:05:08 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Aug 2020 07:27:23 -0400, songbird wrote:
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> > if you want to practice use raw soybeans and rice..

>
> And don't forget how they catch incoming arrows and knives with their chop sticks on those Karate and Kung-Fu movies.


I love Kung fu movies and Hong Kong movies. The difference between Asian movies and Western movies is that Western audiences will try to find errors of logic in film. Asians don't really give a crap if stuff doesn't make any sense at all or if things seem a little "unrealistic."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwIIDzrVVdc
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On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 09:34:44 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
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>On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11:05:08 AM UTC-10, wrote:
>> On Tue, 04 Aug 2020 07:27:23 -0400, songbird wrote:
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>> > if you want to practice use raw soybeans and rice..

>>
>> And don't forget how they catch incoming arrows and knives with their chop sticks on those Karate and Kung-Fu movies.

>
>I love Kung fu movies and Hong Kong movies. The difference between Asian movies and Western movies is that Western audiences will try to find errors of logic in film. Asians don't really give a crap if stuff doesn't make any sense at all or if things seem a little "unrealistic."
>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwIIDzrVVdc


Mr Blanket Statement strikes again!
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On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 09:34:44 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
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>On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11:05:08 AM UTC-10, wrote:
>> On Tue, 04 Aug 2020 07:27:23 -0400, songbird wrote:
>> >
>> > if you want to practice use raw soybeans and rice..

>>
>> And don't forget how they catch incoming arrows and knives with their chop sticks on those Karate and Kung-Fu movies.

>
>I love Kung fu movies and Hong Kong movies. The difference between Asian movies and Western movies is that Western audiences will try to find errors of logic in film. Asians don't really give a crap if stuff doesn't make any sense at all or if things seem a little "unrealistic."


Thanks once again for displaying your fixation/bigotry at every
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On 2020-08-14 12:34 p.m., dsi1 wrote:
> On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11:05:08 AM UTC-10, wrote:
>> On Tue, 04 Aug 2020 07:27:23 -0400, songbird wrote:
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>>> if you want to practice use raw soybeans and rice..

>>
>> And don't forget how they catch incoming arrows and knives with their chop sticks on those Karate and Kung-Fu movies.

>
> I love Kung fu movies and Hong Kong movies. The difference between Asian movies and Western movies is that Western audiences will try to find errors of logic in film. Asians don't really give a crap if stuff doesn't make any sense at all or if things seem a little "unrealistic."


Too dumb to know and to stupid to care?


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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwIIDzrVVdc
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On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 7:41:27 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Aug 2020 09:34:44 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> > wrote:
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> >On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11:05:08 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> >> On Tue, 04 Aug 2020 07:27:23 -0400, songbird wrote:
> >> >
> >> > if you want to practice use raw soybeans and rice..
> >>
> >> And don't forget how they catch incoming arrows and knives with their chop sticks on those Karate and Kung-Fu movies.

> >
> >I love Kung fu movies and Hong Kong movies. The difference between Asian movies and Western movies is that Western audiences will try to find errors of logic in film. Asians don't really give a crap if stuff doesn't make any sense at all or if things seem a little "unrealistic."
> >
> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwIIDzrVVdc

>
> Mr Blanket Statement strikes again!


Indeed!
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dsi1 wrote:
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>> Mr Blanket Statement strikes again!

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> Indeed!


Linus?


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On Sat, 15 Aug 2020 17:01:32 -0400, songbird >
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>dsi1 wrote:
>> On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 7:41:27 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:

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>>> Mr Blanket Statement strikes again!

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>> Indeed!

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> Linus?


No. Linus was Caucasian, so unacceptable to our resident racist.
Perhaps Pol Pot would be more fitting.
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